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This role will support our Procurement and Third-Party Risk Management teams. Strong experience with contract drafting, negotiations, dispute resolution processes (litigation, mediation, and arbitration.
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Set the strategic vision and direction for the Global Legal Services Group and ensure execution in mission critical subject matter, including: Corporate Governance, Strategic Transactions and Financings, Regulatory Compliance, Contracting Process, Litigation and Claims, Risk Management, Safety and Loss Control, Labor Relations, Employment Practices and External Counsel relationships.
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The International Trade Analyst's substantive focus will involve U.S. import regulatory and related matters, including: U.S. Customs and Broder Protection administration and disputes, antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, and other unfair trade litigation (e.g., 232, 301 and 201 proceedings.
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Specialist technical resource responsible for leading systemic and/or escalated problems to resolution and enabling support of our Inflight Entertainment and Connectivity (IFEC) products in the field.
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A law firm in Newport Beach is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation (Patent) Associate Attorney with experience in patent litigation. Handle patent litigation matters from inception to resolution.
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Providing legal counsel to management and business partners in our Wealth Management business on a broad range of trust and fiduciary matters, including review of trust documents, estate settlement matters, trust real estate matters, homestead issues, trust and estate litigation and complex trust/fiduciary legal issues.
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Foundation, the Company contributed more than $200 million in food and financial support, including more than $40 million through our Nourishing Neighbors Program to ensure those living in our communities and those impacted by disasters have enough to eat.
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Responsible for Writs, Appeals, civil litigation, trials, damage or other civil suits in State and federal courts, including advanced appellate work and the representation of the City's Police Department and its officers in Pitchess Motions, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney.
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Experience in California based family law forensic accounting including preparing business valuations, equity compensation apportionments, marital balance sheets, separate property tracings, and income available for support analyses, among others.
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They are looking for a highly motivated attorney with at least 5 years of probate and trust experience who is interested in both litigation and planning to management strong caseload with minimal support and the potential for remote work with proven capabilities.
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Monitor relevant regulatory, legislative, litigation, and industry trends related to vendor management and contracting and keep clients informed of the potential impact on the Company. At least 7-10 years relevant experience in contract review as a practicing in-house attorney.
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Nationally recognized law firm has an immediate opening for a Labor & Employment Attorney with 8+ years of experience in employment litigation as well as transactional and advisory work in the labor and employment context.
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Conducting comprehensive legal research and analysis to support attorneys in probate cases. A bit about us:We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Probate Paralegal to join our legal team.
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WM Business' tools support compliance with the complex, disparate, and constantly evolving regulations applicable to the cannabis industry. Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician) are a plus.
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US support currently includes Annual sponsorship of the MoMA film program, Tribeca Film Festival programs and Through Her Lens, Support of the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women and Sponsorship of the BAAND Together Dance Festival at Lincoln Center.
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