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Provides training and consultation in conducting thorough history review based upon clients’ clinical documentation, electronic medical records, state hospital records, and court/legal records.
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We’re looking for experienced Sales Executives to join our FindLaw Field Executive Team. (REMOTE)The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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Overview ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL - LITIGATION Los Angeles, California (100% on-site) Pay Scale Information $169,936.00-$305,760.00 Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Assistant General Counsel serves within the Office of the General Counsel of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and provides legal support to CHLA, in order to advance its mission with an overall objective of minimizing organizational liability.
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Our firm is renowned for its commitment to client satisfaction and public service, and as a Senior Associate Attorney, you will play a crucial role in providing exceptional legal counsel to our esteemed public agency clients.
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Two (2) years of paralegal experience, preferably within a law firm or an in-house legal department in a music publishing or other music industry business. Work closely with Director of Contract Administration and support attorneys and Legal & Business Affairs team as needed.
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Bachelors degree in Human Resources, Business, Social/Behavioral Science, Education, Public Administration, Liberal Arts, Law, or related field and Minimum five (5) years experience in human resources, business operations, consulting, legal, or a related field, including at least 3 years labor relations experience in a unionized environment.
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Responsible for timely completion of documentation in the client's clinical record per Enki, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and legal requirements. Must be licensed or license eligible as an AMFT/LMFT, ASW/LCSW, APCC/LPCC, Ph. D., or Psy. D.
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Duties:Conduct comprehensive legal research and analysis regarding FERC electricity regulations. Skills:Proficient in conducting legal research and analysis. Provide legal advice and guidance on regulatory compliance for energy projects.
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Others: Familiarity with the legal regulations of the live streaming industry and a deep understanding of e-commerce live streaming. Monitor live streaming traffic and user engagement, using data analysis tools to optimize live streaming performance.
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Job Description destinationone Consulting specializes in recruitment across diverse sectors, including Healthcare, Health Tech, Government, Municipalities, Non-Profits, Legal, Public Accounting, Food and more.
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Provides treatments, procedures and clerical duties as defined and within the legal boundaries of the Licensed Vocational Nurse Scope of Practice and accepts responsibility for individual nursing actions, competence, decisions and behavior in the course of vocational nursing practice.
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Regulatory Associate Responsibilities: Conduct legal research and analysis related to provider reimbursement issues, Medicare and Medicaid appeals, audits, and internal investigations. Draft legal memoranda, pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents.
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En la medida permitida por la ley aplicable, Superior Grocers conservará su Información Personal durante el tiempo que sea razonablemente necesario para cumplir con los fines para los que, recopilada, incluso con el propósito de cumplir con cualquier requisito u obligación legal, contable u otros requisitos u obligaciones de presentación de informes.
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Experience leading the evaluation, selection, contracting, and implementation of large-scale on-prem/SaaS systems particularly in financial, supply chain, HR and legal areas (, Oracle Fusion, EPM, JDE, Workday, Coupa, etc.
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Litigation Management: Represent the company in various legal proceedings, including trials, arbitrations, and mediations. Case Preparation: Conduct thorough legal research, draft legal documents, and prepare cases for litigation.
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