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Oversee local Incident Response Team in partnership with Business Management Director including all safety and security plans, evacuation procedures, and emergency drills. Organize and support the implementation of all general business services including concierge, catering, mail services, supplies and purchasing.
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Our client, a Houston area law firm, is looking for an experienced hybrid Litigation Legal Secretary/Paralegal to join their team on a direct hire/permanent basis. This position requires 4 or more years of litigation experience as a Paralegal working for defense attorneys.
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The ideal candidate will have at 5-10 years of paralegal experience, be able to draft pleadings, motions and other court filings, prepare discovery, write correspondence, meet with clients, be familiar with filing documents with the court, process service, and track and follow up on calendaring and deadlines.
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Most of this job will be administrative/secretarial, but there will be some billable paralegal work at times as well. Duties include preparing a materials for outside counsel, in house attorneys and board members of various school districts, research and investigate claims, speak with clients and witnesses, draft pleadings, written discovery, deposition preparation, hearing/trial preparation, witness/client interviews, and onsite/offsite document review, and manage e-discovery review on various software platforms.
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This role will support multiple attorneys with employment litigation and administrative matters including terminations and employee grievances. Labor & Employment experience is a plus.
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Exciting Defense Litigation Legal Secretary!
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Full term of experience must include: customer delivery in services &/or project environment; automation and process controls; Contract Administration; Project Management; Incident Troubleshooting/ Resolution; C300 Logic review and build; Cross functional Teamwork.
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Entrusted Advisors is actively seeking talented Construction Paralegal for a full-time permanent role. Requires 7+ years’ experience, with 2 years minimum of construction paralegal experience.
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This position can be based in any of their key offices in Chicago, NYC, or D.C. The Lead Paralegal will collaborate with executive management, board members and advisors and will be reporting directly to the Assistant General Counsel & Assistant Secretary.
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Immediately report any incident or accident to Terminal Manager Secure all permits. Immediately report any incident or accident to Terminal Manager Secure all permits. Report customer complaints or lost business to Terminal Manager.
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Seize the opportunity to enhance cybersecurity, utilizing your skills in threat analysis and incident response to protect vital data and systems. Job responsibilities Investigate anomalous network traffic pattern events Develop and maintain DoS and web application firewall policies to protect the Firm, exercising a disciplined approach that minimizes operational risk and maximizes security posture Identify, document, and mitigate risk and exposure to emerging threats identified by peer organizations Test and validate policy rules/signatures for effectiveness, applicability, etc.
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As a Mid-Level Cyber Security Analyst, you will play a critical role in safeguarding our organization's information assets by participating in incident response activities, collaborating with other teams to implement security solutions, and contributing to the overall security architecture.
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Should be aware of ITIL process of Incident, Change, Problem, Service Request and related activities like spare and buffer stock managementAssociate degree (A.A.) or equivalent from three-year College or technical school with an emphasis in electronics required; Bachelor's Degree preferred.
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In addition to design work, this role also requires 'Follow the Sun' operations support, monitoring, maintenance, incident management, problem management and capacity management amongst other duties.
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Facilitates security operations and incident response technologies and methodologies. OSCP preferred along with relevant pen testing and forensic certifications. Identifies malicious activity by performing analysis on logs, traffic flows, and other investigative detective activities for on premises traffic and all relevant cloud infrastructures.
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