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The right candidate will have a basic understanding of and enthusiastic belief in the cryptocurrency/digital asset space, 6+ years of experience working on employment matters for a top law firm or in-house at a fast-paced, brand-name business, and possess strong academic credentials and excellent writing and analytical skills.
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A law firm in San Jose, CA, seeks a Mid-level Employment Law Attorney with 5+ years of experience. Proven track record of counseling clients and litigating employment law cases.
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A JD from a leading law school/university, and at least 12 years of relevant experience at a top law firm or in-house legal department, specifically in federal securities law and corporate governance; preferably with additional experience in contracts, product counseling, or intellectual property.
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6+ years of experience at a top-tier law firm and/or in-house legal team working on US and international employment matters; The ideal candidate will have strong expertise and experience in employment law, including recruiting, hiring, immigration, internal investigations, HR advice and support, and employment litigation and arbitration.
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Reporting to Adobe's General Counsel and Chief Trust Officer, Dana Rao, the VP, Corporate Legal & M&A will be a lawyer with a strategic and operational expertise in securities law, mergers and acquisitions and prior experience working as a product attorney.
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Possesses a deep understanding of the substance and nuances of employment law and has substantial employment law experience in both private practice with a highly regarded firm and a corporate legal department, with a focus on advising on investigations and managing employment disputes and litigation matters.
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We are a well-established small law firm located in beautiful Monterey, CA. We specialize in providing legal services to individuals and businesses in a wide range of practice areas. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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We're looking for a top-notch intake management professional who will manage multiple aspects of client relations for the law firm as well as the team of intake coordinators. The Matian Firm, APC is an equal employment opportunity employer, and we welcome everyone regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or genetics.
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Employment law experience at a reputable law firm and. Associate Senior Legal Counsel, Employment Law page is loaded. Associate Senior Legal Counsel, Employment Law.
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J.D. from an American Bar Association accredited law school and at least 8+ years of related firm and/or in-house corporate experience. In-house or firm employment counseling and litigation experience.
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We are seeking highly skilled Employment Litigation Attorneys to join a virtual office within a large established law firm of over 500 attorneys. We have immediate needs for Employment Litigation attorneys with 5+ years of experience who would like to work 100% remote with reduced billable hours (1500 average but could be more or less depending on the candidate) and no travel or business development requirements.
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An elite AmLaw100 firm is looking to bring on a fully remote Labor and Employment Attorney to their team. 6+ years of experience in Employment Law. This role will work with clients of the firm on EEOC Charges and Administrative Hearings.
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At least 3 years of substantive employment law experience preferably with an in-house legal department (open to direct law firm experience). In this role you will focus on U.S. employment-related matters and advise internal stakeholders and our HR team on a wide range of employment issues, including hiring practices, performance management and employment law compliance.
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Knowledge of Store operations and financials, store hazardous materials and food safety rules, employment law, applicable union contractual agreement language, interviewing techniques and hiring practices.
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Opportunity to take part in firm-wide strategic decision-making, leading and shaping the Employment Law practice area. ➢ Forge strong alliances with clients, becoming their trusted advisor for all employment law matters.
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