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Minimum of 15 years experience at a top law firm and/or in-house legal department, including extensive experience managing patents, patent risk assessment, patent transaction and patent litigation.
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Manage acquisition post-closing matters such as integration, indemnification, earnouts, and litigation. Come join Renesas as Senior Corporate Counsel in the Mergers & Acquisitions legal department.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate Litigation Attorney who can hit the ground running. Application Process: If you are a proactive and results-oriented Real Estate Litigation Attorney looking to join a thriving firm with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply.
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The right candidate will have a basic understanding of and enthusiastic belief in the cryptocurrency/digital asset space, 5+ years of relevant litigation and regulatory experience at 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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5+ years of litigation and regulatory experience at a top-tier law firm and/or in-house legal team, preferably in a financial services or crypto industry; As an Associate General Counsel in the Litigation and Regulatory Practice Group, you will report to the Head of the practice group (who is based in San Jose), and work closely with all members of the Global Legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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Resolving legal issues using negotiation skills and legal expertise, including pre-litigation dispute resolution and settlements. Maintaining familiarity with laws that affect client areas to issue spot and provide basic counseling, including those relevant to sales and marketing of products to health care professionals and reimbursement by government programs, for example, fraud and abuse (Anti-Kickback Statute, False Claims Act), FDA regulation (Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act), privacy (HIPAA), and anti-corruption (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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We seek a sharp, concrete-minded Litigation Attorney to join our dedicated team. As a Construction Attorney, you will work on all aspects of construction-related legal matters, including contract review and negotiation, dispute resolution, and litigation.
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Management of Telenav’s patent portfolio in conjunction with outside counsel and associated patent litigation. Previous in-house experience as a licensing/product attorney and in the Insurtech industry.
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Sub-teams within the organization include Policy, Compliance, Anti-piracy, Corporate Securities and M&A, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Privacy, Trademarks & Marketing, Employment, Real Estate, Security, Operations and Product and Sales support.
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With a solid foundation in litigation, subpoena processes, and trial preparation, you'll be responsible for legal research and writing, including drafting pleadings and briefs. ResponsibilitiesThe selected candidate will contribute to the production and delivery of transit design projects with a particular focus on, but not limited to Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) projects.
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Our immersive understanding of these industries – combined with our expertise across high-stakes litigation and dispute resolution, world-class regulatory compliance and advisory services, and complex transactions – sets us apart.
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Significant experience in the practice of general municipal law, including working knowledge in at least one or more of the following areas, is required: environmental regulation and compliance (including CEQA), stormwater regulation, Clean Water Act, election law, Brown Act, the Public Records Act, Conflict of Interest law, public contracting, real estate transactions, land use, housing, public sector labor and employment, law enforcement, code enforcement, and/or municipal litigation.
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The ideal candidate will manage litigation cases and resolve legal disputes on behalf of clients by developing agreements, negotiating contacts, setting claims and advocating for clients in court.
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Analyze financial data and generate reports for forensic accounting, bankruptcy, and litigation support projects. Analyze financial data and generate reports for forensic accounting, bankruptcy, and litigation support projects.
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The Legal & Compliance Organization is looking for a mid-level Data Analyst to join a multi-disciplinary group that works collaboratively with the Global Trade, Ethics & Compliance, Litigation, Privacy, Business Unit, and Corporate Services teams to conduct a wide range of business intelligence, visualization, and investigation support functions.
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