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The ideal candidate will be admitted to the California bar and have one (1) to seven (7) years of experience in all phases of asbestos litigation including case management, motion practice, and discovery, as well as handling hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and trials.
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The Dawn Club is a bar in San Francisco that include cocktails, live jazz, and one of the rarest whisky collections in North America. The Dawn Club From the team behind bars like Bourbon & Branch and Local Edition comes THE DAWN CLUB.
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Of flexible meeting & event space as well as a rooftop restaurant and bar with spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay Area. Located in the heart of Downtown Berkeley, half a block from Downtown Berkeley BART station and several bus routes making it simple to commute to and from your new career adventure.
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You and your team will complete daily duties that include: Helping/ talking with customers, cleaning (for example: taking out the trash, mopping, wiping down counters, dusting), re-stocking, preparing drinks, cashiering, preparing our house-made syrups, minimal food preparations, supporting baristas on bar, etc.
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Monitors seating in lounge/bar area ensuring all guests are served. The Bartender is responsible for preparing food and drink orders serving beverages and meals to patrons as regulated by state and federal age requirements and coordinating lounge/bar activities.
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We move at a fast pace, solve hard problems, and are continuously innovating in the space and raising the bar. This position is an individual contributor role reporting to the Sr. Manager, Engineering.
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CPA, Member of the Bar or other tax, technology, or finance-specific credentials may qualify for this opportunity. Other business related fields may be considered (such as, Business Administration/Management, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Quantitative Finance, Engineering, etc.
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Certifications:Active membership in the California Bar. Skills:Excellent legal research and analytical abilities. Membership in the California Bar, active and in good standing. Requirements:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Current member in good standing of a state bar in the United States with the ability to become barred or a registered in-house counsel in the state where this role is located. Current member in good standing of a state bar in the United States with the ability to become barred or a registered in-house counsel in the state where this role is located.
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Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application.
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USPTO registration, or the qualifications to sit for the patent bar, is required. VOYlegal is assisting a San Francisco, CA law firm on their search for a biotech patent agent or technology specialist.
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As a staff engineer, you’ll help define and enforce this bar for the team, as well find solutions that allow the team to move quickly with a high degree of safety. Ship fast – but with a high quality bar.
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Educational Background: J.D. degree from an accredited law school and membership in good standing in at least one state bar. We are seeking an experienced Corporate Counsel to join our dynamic legal team at Tools for Humanity.
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A Juris Doctorate and admission before a State Bar or qualified legal credentials in geography of operations. The Intellectual Property (IP) Group at Vir is looking for a Patent Attorney with experience in the biotechnology and life science industry who excels in a growing, fast-paced and collaborative environment.
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F&B and experience design: Whether at our smaller office events or in a large conference hall, you’re responsible for setting the tone of events with attention to on-brand decor and entertainment, catering, bar programs, and attendee dietary restrictions.
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