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Resolves and assesses a wide range of issues in creative ways and suggests variations in approach with consultation at times from senior legal manager. The Corporate Counsel L2 position is an experienced professional who provides a broad range of legal support on legal issues for the business with complete knowledge and understanding in at least one of the business’ core legal areas; client contracting, technology and commercial vendor and supply contracts, real estate acquisition and development, commercial leasing, regulatory compliance, litigation and/or construction.
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The client is a Law Firm, a highly-regarded legal powerhouse with multiple offices throughout California, looking for an experienced Asbestos Litigation Attorney to strengthen its defense side litigation portfolio.
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Their dedicated team of experienced attorneys provide personalized and effective legal solutions focused on a select range of practice areas such as employment discrimination, hostile workplace, wage & hour, estate planning and probate litigation.
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Kimley-Horn, one of Fortune Magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” is looking for an In-House Counsel to join our corporate legal team in Sacramento, CA. Prepare and present legal trainings and risk management seminars to staff on a wide range of legal, risk, and compliance topics.
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Conduct legal research and stay updated on changes in land use and environmental law. Prepare and review legal documents, including development agreements, environmental impact reports, and zoning ordinances.
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Coordinate with construction management; QA/QC and commissioning, Safety, Procurement, Engineering, Finance, Development during the execution phase Manage project workload projections and manpower planning and resource allocation monthly Manage vendor and construction subcontractor relations, prepare/evaluate subcontractor RFPs, negotiate with subcontractors, work closely with legal counsel for contract execution, and manage subcontractor progress and performance through project close-out.
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Requires a basic working knowledge of legal requirements and accreditation standards including National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), The Joint Commission (TJC), Title XXII, United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and United States Pharmacopeia (USP.
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This is an excellent opportunity to engage in high-profile litigation document review and contribute to significant legal matters from the comfort of your own home. Join a Prestigious San Francisco Law Firm as a Document Review Attorney for High-Profile Litigation Projects.
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Partners with HR Compliance and Legal Counsel on Employee Relations Issues as needed and on various employee-related communications as needed. Preferred: Employment Law and/or Legal expertise.
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Embark on a rewarding journey as Senior Legal Counsel or General Counsel, depending on experience. · 6-9 years' relevant experience for Senior Legal Counsel or 9+ years relevant experience for General Counsel.
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As a Flow Through Tax Manager, You will be involved in relevant tax compliance activities. See yourself as a trusted business advisor, working face-to-face with clients to find creative solutions to complex accounting and business challenges by providing tax compliance and consulting services to flow-through clients in Consumer Business, including Wineries, Financial Services: Venture Capital, Private Equity, Hedge Funds and Blockchain/Digital Asset Funds.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to support litigation strategies. Draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents with precision and attention to detail. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited legal institution. Draft legal documents/pleadings, take and defend depositions, draft and answer discovery, draft and respond to demand letters, negotiate settlement agreements, arbitration/trial preparation.
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As the Revenue Cycle Manager, you'll be the driving force behind the billing department, overseeing a range of critical functions, including medical coding, charge entry, claims submission, payment posting, accounts receivable follow-up, and reimbursement management.
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The Senior Manager - NorCal CEQA Lead will work in a collaborative inter-disciplinary team of over 30 technical staff within a diverse company of over 250 employee owners to: lead pursuits; direct and manage complex projects; build the Northern California environmental planning and compliance team; manage and mentor junior staff; and strengthen client relationships.
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