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Miles per week Paid fuel surcharge Base plate discounts available No Driver Load/Unload No tarping Home Time 1 - 21 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to No guaranteed weekends home Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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Minimum 3+ years of experience as a Legal Secretary in a workers' compensation defense firm required. Receive and transcribe legal dictation of status reports, conference summaries, settlement disbursement reports, etc.
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Adheres to and comply with Citibank policies, standards, operational controls, including legal, corporate, and regulatory procedures to ensure the safety and security of customer and bank assets.
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Legal support, auto ,home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with preferred vendors. legal support, auto ,home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with preferred vendors.
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Experience in management reporting, developing policies & procedures, dealing with complexity, problem solving, legal compliance, knowledge of Reg Z, Reg X & Dodd Frank. The Senior Business Control Specialist assists in the development of a mortgage centric compliance program that considers current regulatory requirements and industry standards; further supports Retail, Broker and Correspondent Lending by aiding in the development of policies and procedures for all Production functions.
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Prepare and negotiate Letters of Intent (LOIs); collaborate with legal counsel to expedite lease negotiations from LOI to final execution. We are looking for an individual with direct experience working for a landlord, tenant, or developer in shopping center retail real estate leasing.
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Employee Assistance Program (mental health counseling and legal/financial advice) Continuous learning: S elf-driven to keep up with Macy’s beauty product knowledge and beauty trends and stay current with all training through Macy’s educational resources.
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Skilled typing ability (minimum 75 WPM) as well as strong writing, proofreading, spelling, and grammar skills. Proofread and correct prepared materials for correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, format, syntax, and content.
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We want people with different backgrounds and work experience, including but not limited to: financial services, business development, hospitality, banking, sales, marketing, management, educators, athletics, legal, communications, real estate, entrepreneurs, military veterans, and community influencers.
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Legal research and writing abilities. The law office is dedicated to fighting for clients to ensure they receive the best possible recovery on every case. The Associate Attorney will handle depositions, review and sign off on discovery prepared by paralegals, attend mediations, settle cases, and prepare for and attend trials.
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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. Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals.
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The firm develops lasting relationships with clients through superior legal services at significant value, and has grown rapidly since its inception in 1996. Bachelor's and Juris Doctor degrees.
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Strong legal research, writing, and verbal communication skills. Assesses claimant documentation, legal benefits, and any other matters related. Drafts and reviews pleadings, briefs, and other legal documentation.
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As a Cosmetic Sales colleague, also known as a Beauty Advisor, your focus is to support the Beauty needs of our customers to drive sales. Enthusiasm for the beauty industry and the skills to provide outstanding customer care.
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Experience: Minimum of 3 years in a litigation role within a California law office or legal setting. Knowledge of legal terminology and nomenclature. Communication: Answer phones and coordinate depositions and related court services.
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