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Associate Policy Analyst/Policy Analyst, Social Science U.S. Immigration Policy Program
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You will report to the Senior Director of the Legal Procurement team and work as part of a larger corporate team, including Indirect Procurement, IT, Finance, Marketing, Benefits/HR, Accounting, and other groups, to support their commercial transactions and related legal needs.
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Identify Direct Loan service issues between the Common Origination and Disbursement Center (COD) and the Direct Loan Servicing Center and refer to the Sr. Financial Aid Technical Operations & Compliance Specialist.
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Conduct financial aid workshops and orientations including but not limited to: Student Loan Orientation, Federal Work Study Orientation and Satisfactory Academic Progress Workshops. The Financial Aid Coordinator will be expected to lead the office under general direction and with minimal supervision from the Financial Aid administrator.
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Evaluate patent-related legal matters such as acquisition due diligence, transactions, enforcement, standards, and litigation activities. Join our Global Legal team in a collaborative environment to work on various patent-related legal matters.
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10+ years of legal experience in the entertainment and/or technology industries in a strategic leadership capacity, either through a law firm and/or an in-house role, with subject-matter experience in data science.
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Amazon's Devices legal team is looking for a talented transactional attorney to support our rapidly growing and evolving devices business. You will be joining a fast-paced, tightly-knit, and diverse legal team that delights in building, innovating and simplifying for its business partners and customers.
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This position is within the NetApp's Legal Department and can cover any of the following 5 practice areas: Contract Negotiations; Legal Operations; Intellectual Property; Contract Management; and Compliance.
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Assist with special projects, legal research, and provide ad hoc support for the Legal team. We are looking for a highly motivated Vice President of Legal with a strong focus on insurance regulatory skills to join our Legal team.
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Develop and implement scalable and sustainable legal operations processes, programs and tools to support the legal team’s efficient delivery of services to the broader company. Proactively manage other duties that may arise as part of a small legal team in a high growth start-up.
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Our San Jose office is looking to hire an experienced BDC - Legal Sales, Client Intake Specialist with a desire to grow within the legal industry. You will learn and develop alongside a team of professionals who aim to excel in the legal industry.
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Whether you're looking for a full-time career or a part-time gig, serving legal documents with ABC offers the perfect opportunity for a flexible schedule outside of a traditional office setting.
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We are looking for a candidate with broad legal operations experience, including technology implementation, project management, e-billing and outside counsel management, legal system administration, process development and improvement, and legal workflows/automation.
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The Legal Administrative Assistant provides administrative support to partners, associates, and other legal and business services staff in the office. We are dedicated to treating our clients with dignity, respect, and compassion throughout the legal process.
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Our client is seeking a highly motivated, exceptionally organized Legal Analyst with strong judgment and stellar communication skills to support the Law Enforcement Response and Litigation Support teams.
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