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You will assist in monitoring and analyzing federal, state, and local regulatory developments concerning lending, servicing, and other activities that may impact our marketplace and engage with our business partners to ensure understanding of the same and operational readiness.
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We partner with our public policy, safety, security and privacy experts to define transportation policy for the autonomous driving world to come, advising on regulatory changes that support and protect our users around the world.
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Industry experience within pharmaceutical and/or biologics and prior experience in FDA negotiations relating to regulatory submissions, experience in radiopharmaceuticals is strongly preferred.
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Ideal candidates will also have some contentious practice experience, such as working on regulatory investigations and/or litigation, ideally focused on tech, data, privacy, cybersecurity or related issues, have experience with drafting and reviewing data processing agreements, privacy policies, and security policies, as well as providing day-to-day privacy advice to in-house counsel and start-up executives.
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Participate in meetings with regulatory agencies as medical program leader. Medical review of clinical documents submitted to regulatory agencies. Working with Clinical Research team and key personnel including Medical Directors, this highly skilled and team-oriented Medical Director will be a physician and will have subspecialty training in Nephrology or Infectious Disease or Rheumatology and have at least 5 years of clinical research and development experience.
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The Environmental Scientist will work collaboratively with the Regulatory Division’s Sediment Management Program to coordinate regional efforts, involve key stakeholders, investigate, and develop new policies around sediment and soil issues and include a financing strategy to help tackle funding needs.
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Develop, implement, and manage a comprehensive compliance program to ensure adherence to all relevant laws and regulations, including those overseen by the FDIC, CFPB, and other regulatory bodies.
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The primary contributor to the clinical research content of regulatory submission documents, including amendments to INDs, Briefing Documents, the medical and scientific content of regulatory correspondence, NDA/MAA submissions, safety reports and updates, and annual reports (DSUR/PSUR.
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BraunHagey & Borden LLP is a nationally recognized boutique law firm based in San Francisco and New York. We serve as counsel to public and private businesses, hedge funds, and private equity firms facing complex litigation and regulatory events.
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Reporting to the SVP, Regulatory, Quality and Pharmacovigilance, you will work in partnership with a talented and collaborative team across our Research/Pre-Clinical, CMC, Regulatory, Clinical, and Quality organizations to author and drive development of key documents in support of all of our Phase 1 through Phase 3 programs.
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Responsibilities Key Areas of Responsibilities:Oversees Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Security, Telecommunications, and EVS. Oversees the physical plant and maintains it to meet regulatory requirements.
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Galileo leads its industry with superior fraud detection, security, decision-making analytics and regulatory compliance functionality combined with customized, responsive and flexible programs to accelerate the success of all payments companies and solve tomorrow's payments challenges today.
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Updates program-specific policies as needed to be compliant with the system GME office and ACGME.Participates in the development and interpretation of program polices to ensure compliance with the Sutter Health GME’s and ACGME’s policies and regulatory requirements.
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Please review the minimum qualifications for the Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst III position here. The CEQA and FERC Branch plays an important role in permitting transmission and substation facilities throughout the state and is responsible for the development of environmental documents in accordance with CEQA and overseeing projects in construction.
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TaxBit and KPMG LLP Announce Alliance to Assist Digital Asset Companies Amid Market and Regulatory Uncertainty. Trusted by leading crypto, tech, and traditional enterprises, Big 4 accounting firms, and government agencies (including the IRS), TaxBit solves compliance challenges at scale amidst an ever-evolving regulatory landscape.
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