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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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The ideal candidate will be able to have technical discussions at a peer level with inventors and to conduct interviews with patent examiners at the USPTO.Responsibilities may also include working with paralegals and administrative support to file patent applications and any necessary paperwork related to prosecution directly with the USPTO. Additional responsibilities include ongoing analysis of the patent portfolio to assess costs and benefits.
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Proficient using Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and property management software such as MRI, Yardi, RealPage or Boston Post. Develops and executes a security plan for each property with each Community Manager - emergency preparedness, safety rules and work principles and authority and accountability.
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Experience advising on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology legal issues (or strong interest and knowledge in the field) and have a basic understanding about the relevant legal and regulatory landscape.
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Intel’s Growth Acceleration Team (GAT) offers unique opportunities to work in a variety of areas, including counsel to Intel businesses; technology and intellectual property licensing; patent prosecution; trademarks and brands; litigation, mergers, acquisitions and investing; public policy, legislative and regulatory lobbying; global trade, export, import, and customs; and corporate compliance.
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The Sr. Patent Counsel is responsible for partnering with R&D, manufacturing and other business and legal stakeholders to develop and execute strategies to protect and perfect Cepheid's intellectual property.
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Responsible for hiring, training and mentoring the Tenant Services Coordinator, Property and Leasing Administrator, Property Accountant and Assistant Property Manager. Our client, one of the most respected Commercial Real Estate and Property Management companies is actively growing its commercial portfolio in Northern California focused on developing modern and sustainable properties needs a strong, financial minded Senior Property Manager for a property with active facilities and space management.
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And with more than 1,000 specialized recruiters and in-house licensing, credentialing, travel, and legal teams, we can take care of all the details, whatever the position. The Honda Center is the indoor arena where the Anaheim Ducks hockey team plays, and Angel Stadium is the home field of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team.
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10 years legal experience with a focus on insurance regulatory and operating processes and general experience with corporate matters and intellectual property licensing, reviewing and negotiating software and technology licensing agreements (in-bound and out-bound), and customer agreements.
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Duties and Responsibilities Administrative Support to the Legal Department Provide comprehensive administrative support to the Managing Attorney, including managing calendars, scheduling meetings, and handling correspondence.
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Minimum of ten years property maintenance operations experience, with minimum of 5 years of combined experience as a Service Manager, Senior Service Manager, or Regional Service Manager. Demonstrated understanding of overall property service management.
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The Supervising Attorney will supervise a team of attorneys and advocates in preventing the displacement of low-income individuals and communities of color through direct legal services, including unlawful detainer defense, and system change work, including impact litigation and policy advocacy.
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The ideal candidate will have strong courtroom experience, legal research skills, and the ability to manage complex cases effectively. A law firm in San Jose, CA is seeking a Senior Family Attorney to provide strategic legal representation and counsel to clients in family law matters.
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This position serves as a trusted and strategic legal advisor to the business, particularly in the areas of commercial legal support, corporate governance, data protection and government affairs.
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You will build a program to operate a Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) focused on protecting Palo Alto Networks and its people, property and assets around the world. Reporting to the Vice President of Global Places & Security, you will work closely with the IT, Places, Internal Communications, InfoSec, HR and Legal teams.
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