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Relevant practice experience in a law firm, or in-house counsel for an academic institution, corporation or other entity. Experience gained in a law firm, or in-house counsel for an academic institution, corporation or other entity.
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Position summary: Guided by department objectives and priorities, and under the general direction of the General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel - Client Engagement serves as in-house counsel to the firm.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 8 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is seeking an experienced Of Counsel Litigation Attorney to join its dynamic team. Prior experience in a leadership or supervisory role within a law firm or legal department.
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Although the Employment Counsel is regarded as an employment law subject matter expert, this individual will also have a strong working knowledge of traditional labor relations, as well as the flexibility and willingness to cultivate a diverse legal practice and to work in areas outside of labor and employment law as needed.
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J.D. with outstanding academic credentials and four to six years' relevant experience as a lawyer in a major law firm, in the legal department of an asset management firm, as an attorney for a public pension plan, or at a regulatory agency with responsibility for overseeing asset managers.
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The Conflicts Attorney will handle additional assignments from the firm’s Professional Responsibility Counsel, the Committee on Professional Responsibility and firm administration, as needed.
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There is a prosperous attorney job market in San Francisco for both in-house counsel roles and law firm positions. A large national law firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-3 years of experience for their San Francisco office.
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Leads implementation of the West environmental program, including California and Nevada programs for fugitive and other emissions, storm water, hazardous materials, waste, wastewater, petroleum above-ground storage tank and inbound source control Support environmental remediation programs under environmental counsel direction.
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In exceptional circumstances, approved by the General Counsel, candidates residing in or willing to relocate to California may be considered for a fully remote work arrangement. Learn more about the UC Office of the President DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW UC Legal - Office of General Counsel (OGC) delivers ethical, timely, efficient and high quality legal services to the University of California ten campuses, five medical centers, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, as well as to the Board of Regents, the President, the Chancellors and other officers of the University.
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The Chief Legal Talent Officer will: Work with the Firm Chairperson, Co-Managing Partners, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, and other senior stakeholders to develop, implement, and advance state-of-the-art, best-in-class legal talent management programs that encompass the recruitment, retention, training, development, evaluation, and compensation of the firm’s lawyers.
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We are looking for a talented, passionate corporate counsel to join our growing Legal and Compliance team! 4+ years of experience in a startup, FinTech, financial services company, or law firm.
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The ability to counsel internal teams based on a strong understanding of legal and regulatory frameworks, as well as industry standards relating to data privacy and protection, data security, machine learning and large language models, and other emerging technology issues.
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As Strategic Patent Counsel, you will develop our patent strategy, ensuring we stay ahead in a constantly evolving tech landscape. Train, educate, and counsel product, engineering teams, and other partners in patent matters.
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FULLY REMOTE ROLE- Senior Counsel Emerging Companies/Venture Capital (EC/VC)Are you looking for a unique, fully remote position at a big law firm where you’ll lead sophisticated financing transactions and interact directly with some of the most well-known investors in venture capital.
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At least 8 years of relevant legal experience, including at a top-tier national law firm and as an in-house counsel, preferably at a startup. As the Senior Counsel, you will play a central role in building a strong legal foundation across the Americas-from adapting our legal processes and documents to the local market to helping launch new Airwallex products in the region.
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