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Familiarity with consumer protection law, employment law, and/or probate law also preferred. Juris Doctorate from a law school accredited by the State Bar of California or the American Bar Association required.
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EDUCATION: Juris Doctorate from a law school accredited by the State Bar of California or the American Bar Association required. Overall comprehensive legal knowledge (litigation, commercial law, employment law, and/or consumer compliance.
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The AGPA also processes unclaimed property accounts by verifying pertinent claimant information, and works in accordance with the Unclaimed Property Law, Government Code, Probate Code, Civil Code, Code of Civil Procedures, the California Code of Regulations, and UPD Policies.
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Manages trust, agency or probate accounts in the role of trustee. Past Work Titles: Paralegal, Trust Administrator, Trust Operations. The Centralized Trust Administration Support (CTAS) Administrator will provide high quality, technical trust and fiduciary support to a group of Regional Trust Administrators (TAs.
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Academic education above the twelfth grade may be substituted for one year of the required experience on the basis of either (a) one year of general education being equivalent to three months of experience, or (b) two years of education in a recognized attorney assistant program in probate, tax law, labor law, corporate law, litigation, or other law-related areas being equivalent to one year of experience.
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You will learn to make the calls and become a probate listing agent. We are looking for a motivated licensed agent who wants to focus in the probate and trust real estate arena. Close probate real estate sales.
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Strong knowledge of Personal Trust Administration processes and procedures. Broad knowledge of fiduciary laws including estate planning techniques, relevant tax regulations. Typically between 4 - 6 years of relevant experience and post-secondary degree in related field of study or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Oversee litigation and manage outside counsel as necessary, including tactical guidance, case management, budgeting, and alignment with strategy. Associate General Counsel supports the General Counsel in providing executive management with effective advice on legal strategies and their implementation and assists in managing the legal functions of the company and overseeing the work of outside counsel, including handling litigation matters on behalf of the company.
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