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This hybrid position requires the Trusts & Estates Legal Secretary to be in the San Francisco office a minimum of 4 days a week. This position requires that the Trusts & Estates Legal Secretary be extremely detail-oriented, organized, critical about accuracy, spelling and grammar and possess the ability to prioritize and follow up.
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The Legal Director will play a key role in our community lawyering model of direct legal services and community engagement that feeds into policy advocacy and impact litigation. Ensure that Legal Department staff members and projects have clearly defined roles, goals, and systems for effectively managing impact litigation.
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Serve as a partner and resource to Earthjustice litigation teams who encounter difficult, novel, or important legal issues with consequences for future Earthjustice litigation, such as by reviewing drafts; providing drafting assistance; being a moot court judge; or serving as lead counsel on cases or amicus briefs.
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Key Responsibilities:Draft and file legal documents related to patent litigation. The successful candidate will take on the responsibility of representing the company in legal proceedings related to patent litigation.
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Serve as a key legal advisor to Twitch’s business teams on all phases of the product development life cycle. - Review products, processes, features, and initiatives to provide advice consistent with Twitch’s legal obligations globally.
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The GC/CLO also serves as Corporation Legal Counsel for the AC Transit Financing Corporation Board of Directors. The General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer (GC/CLO) is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the District’s elected Board of Directors.
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Coordinating policy advocacy and ensuring that the legal staff remains abreast of changes in relevant case law, practice, and policy. Developing protocols for the delivery of legal services and interdisciplinary teamwork, and ensuring the provision of high-quality legal and social work services in tandem with the Clinical Director.
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Reporting to our VP of Business & Legal Affairs, Content and Games, you will manage various business and legal affairs for Crunchyroll, with a focus on anime licensing and co-production agreements with Japanese licensors and production committees.
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The position also advises UC Health, Office of the President, Faculty Senate, and campus stakeholders on a broad range of healthcare legal issues. 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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Balance legal expertise and business considerations to assist product, operations, engineering, business development, and other teams to develop thoughtful strategies towards product development while mitigating legal risk.
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7+ years of prior litigation experience with a law firm and/or in-house legal department. Legal Specialist - Litigation and Investigations. Flex to the Legal Operations team to support billing, vendor management and tooling projects, including potentially managing complex projects that support the legal department's continuous improvement efforts.
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Provide expert legal advice and representation to clients in Employment Litigation, Commercial Litigation, and General Liability matters. Collaborate with other attorneys and legal staff to strategize and execute litigation plans.
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Equivalent to three years of full-time civil or criminal litigation experience, and/or professional-level legal research experience in support of the judicial branch. Knowledge of principles of civil and criminal law; the California judicial system; California codes, statutes and other authorities applicable to civil, criminal, and/or family law matters; rules of evidence and procedure in trial, appellate and United States courts; legal research methods; judicial ethics; word processing and other office software.
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Advise staff and partners on legal requirements and legal risk related to Tides Foundation grant-making from Donor Advised Funds and other types of sponsored funds, using independent knowledge, legal research, and, as needed, outside counsel.
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Leveraging the power of the private bar enables LCCRSF to engage in impact litigation, policy advocacy, and direct legal services across all program areas. Must be located in the Bay Area. Regular work in downtown San Francisco will be required About You Are you interested in working with one of the Bay Area’s leading civil rights organizations to provide legal support to low-income San Francisco Bay Area residents and work with attorneys committed to providing free/pro bono legal services.
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