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Counsel the executive and people teams on a broad range of domestic and foreign employment law issues, including issues relating to recruitment and hiring, employee relations, performance management, internal investigations, leaves of absence, compensation and benefits, restrictive covenants, wage-and-hour compliance, employee privacy, and immigration.
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LendingClub Corporation (NYSE: LC) is the parent company of LendingClub Bank, National Association, Member FDIC. We are the leading digital marketplace bank in the U.S., having helped our nearly 5 million members secure over $90 billion in loans to refinance high-cost debt and achieve their financial goals.
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Work on various other matters affecting the business as time permits, including providing support on employment law, equity agreements, regulatory matters, intellectual property, insurance, and issues arising in day-to-day operations, working with outside counsel as needed.
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Their commitment and talent have brought to life many acclaimed franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, Just Dance, Rainbow Six, and many more to come.
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Reporting to Grammarly’s Head of Commercial Legal, our Senior Commercial Counsel will work closely with our Sales, Customer Success, Revenue Operations, Compliance, Support, and Privacy teams, including on meaningful projects to set up Grammarly's B2B business for continued success across all channels, on strategic deals and go-to-market issues, and tactical advice regarding commercial agreements and regulatory compliance.
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We are seeking a Senior Counsel to join our team in Foster City, California. Senior Counsel, Regulatory Opportunity in Foster City, CA. In this role, you will play a crucial part in advising on anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism financing, economic sanctions, export control, and anti-bribery issues on a daily basis.
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We are looking for an experienced lawyer to join our growing team as Legal Counsel. The Legal Counsel will be responsible for providing legal advice and support to the company's leadership team, as well as for drafting and negotiating contracts, building our contracts process, including any technology needs, managing intellectual property, and providing advice on employment matters.
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Manage outside counsel advice. Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP). Bachelor's degree or equivalent; CIPP preferred.
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Currently reporting to the Chief Counsel, UCSF Health, the Principal Health Operations Counsel provides primary legal support to UCSF Health's Network Affiliates business unit and its Community Division on complex and high impact healthcare regulatory analysis.
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Leading firm with a national practice is expanding and has an immediate need for a Senior Counsel or Junior Partner with a minimum of 7 years of Toxic Tort experience. Must be licensed to practice in CA. Option to work fully remote or hybrid in their San Francisco office.
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San Francisco, CA & Remote USLegal – Legal /Full-time /HybridWaabi, founded by AI pioneer and visionary Raquel Urtasun, is an AI company building the next generation of self-driving technology.
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Legal Counsel will support three other Tides entities as needed: Tides Network, Tides Inc., and Tides Two Rivers Fund. Focus areas will be laws and regulations governing charitable exempt organizations and fiscally sponsored projects, and election and advocacy activity for 501c3 organizations.
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To help us scale, we are looking to add a Senior Commercial Counsel to the Legal Team who can work in a fast-paced, rapidly growing startup, to structure, draft, negotiate, and review complex customer contracts.
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Meta is seeking a highly motivated and experienced attorney to join a growing team focused on technology and its impact in people's lives to serve as Lead Counsel - Integrity. Lead Counsel - Integrity.
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Provide support as needed to the other members of the Carta legal team, and collaborate effectively with internal stakeholders and outside counsel. A minimum of 6 years of working in-house experience at a financial institution (preferred) or top law firm or government agency.
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