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Anduril’s Legal Team seeks a Compliance Director with a focus on the full spectrum of cUAS, AI, and robotics regulatory issues. The Legal Team partners closely with customers, outside counsel, and business partners across the organization to support business development and day-to-day legal operations.
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Quick learner and able to contribute to the broader start-up legal function, including topics that may be completely new to you: everything from IP and litigation to financing, securities, compliance, and employment law, depending on the needs of the day.
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Provide legal counsel on forming business entities, corporate governance, tax, business succession planning, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning for high-net-worth individuals, probate, and trust administration.
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The Entry Leve l Client Service Representative will support the legal services department in the collections of medical records, radiology film, insurance documents, medical billing, and employment records for legal purposes.
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Handles all aspects of assigned cases or claims including investigation, pleading preparation, discovery, law and motion, court appearances, settlement negotiations, legal research, witness preparation, and trials for tort defense, writ actions, Pitchess motions, appellate work, civil rights actions, code enforcement, nuisance abatement, administrative actions and employee grievances, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney.
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The Senior Counsel, Labor & Employment position is a full-time position in the Company's Legal Department based out of either Chick-fil-A, Inc.'s Atlanta or Irvine corporate office. High level of initiative and desire to work within an in-house legal department.
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Partner with the Treasury team on advising, negotiating and drafting agreements and disclosure documents for finance and liquidity transactions including credit facilities, debt issuances, repos, commercial paper, securities lending, intercompany funding, banking matters, and provide legal advice on day-to-day Treasury needs.
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Continually monitor and evaluate security operations, investigative processes, automation, threat-hunting techniques, eDiscovery, legal holds, and forensic investigations and technologies. Technical working knowledge of security tools and concepts including IDS/IPS; SIEM; Web Proxy; Encryption; Patch management; Vulnerability Scanning & Remediation; Forensics; Penetration Testing; DLP; Email Gateways; Anti-spam Services; MDM; Privileged Account Management; Log Analytics; Two Factor Authentication; Single Sign On.
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Vendor Management: Manage relationships with external legal counsel, insurance carriers, and third-party administrators. Legal Advice: Provide legal advice to the company on workers' compensation laws, risk management, and claim prevention strategies.
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Manage agency creative budgets and timelines with a focus on delivering best in class tools on-time, on-budget to enable executional excellenceGenerate innovative, creative ideas and solutions that support the translation of brand and shopper marketing plans into impactful market activationManage administrative requirements i.e., budgets, stakeholder communication, coupon creation processes, brand and legal approval processes, program/project post analysis review, etc.
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Collaborate effectively with a diverse team including paralegals, legal secretaries, legal assistants, and billing department staff to drive case progression and ensure seamless operations.
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Manage compliance training program in the areas of Antitrust, Anti-Corruption, and Anti-Money Laundering, among others, to educate employees on legal and ethical standards and to ensure a comprehensive understanding.
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Legal support, auto ,home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with preferred vendors. Has a strong understanding of the Revenue Cycle processes, from Patient Access (authorizations & admissions) through Patient Financial Services (billing & collections), including procedures and policies.
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As an Immigration Attorney, you will provide comprehensive legal services and strategic advice to clients on various immigration matters. Conducting legal research to ensure accuracy and compliance with immigration laws, policies, and procedures.
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Appears and may testify as an expert witness at administrative hearings and in court; provides assistance to legal staff in preparation of cases for prosecution; researches codes, rules and regulations for appropriate responses to inspection and code violations; coordinates enforcement activities with appropriate departments and agencies such as Business Licenses, Police Department, Public Works and the Orange County Fire Authority.
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