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Position Overview: The Municipal Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling a variety of municipal law matters, providing legal counsel to public entities, and representing clients in complex municipal transactions and litigation.
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Preferred qualifications Paralegal Certificate, MBA, and/or JD.Demonstrated experience working directly with high profile client teams and clients (e.g., legal operations, consultants, in-house counsel, etc.
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MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar, and some experience in legal research, legal writing, and legal procedures and processes.
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Provide legal counsel and representation in white collar defense matters. Proficiency in legal research and writing. Draft legal documents, including pleadings, briefs, and memoranda.
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OVERVIEW OF ROLE:The Paralegal Specialist provides legal and administrative support to the Division of Hearings including the Deputy General Counsel/Hearings Manager, the hearings officers, and the Division’s adjudicatory process.
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Collaborate with the various CIO offices, distribution, legal, operations and other teams to understand emerging business and product needs and translates them into solutions. The team works closely with multiple key internal stakeholders, including our Public and Private Markets' portfolio management teams and CIO offices, the various distribution and client facing teams, Investment Risk, Operations, Legal & Compliance, and Finance.
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Our visual communications team conceptualizes and produces graphics through various mediums that are used in high-profile legal disputes in the United States and abroad. Experience in the legal industry/law degree.
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The Care Navigator promotes patient-centered, comprehensive and coordinated care supporting the patient and their family in navigating medical, social service, and legal systems. Connect patients with concrete community resources including but not limited to: Food Resources, subsidized childcare, housing, legal, financial assistance and immigration services.
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As a member of the Legal Department, the Assistant or Associate General Counsel will assist with all aspects of the Department's work, including transactional deal work, training, contract review and negotiation and other corporate legal services.
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This position will also play an important role communicating with the Red Sox’ local neighbors, planning and attending meetings and events at Fenway Park and in the area, working on strategic initiatives, and assisting with a wide array of administrative matters relating to Government & Neighborhood Affairs and also for the Legal Department.
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Practice within the legal boundaries of the nurse practice act and according to Carney Hospital policies and procedures• Attends continuing education programs in order to maintain licensure• Attends Carney Hospital sponsored skills programs as required by the department.
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After the transition period, the Investment Officer assumes full responsibility for the retention and growth of their own dedicated clients, supported by the firm’s full complement of experienced professionals (Legal, Investment, Financial Planning, etc.
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The Legal Executive Assistant will provide assistance to and manage resources for a team of attorneys across various practice areas, primarily litigation and transactional. To apply for this full-time Legal Executive Assistant job in Boston, please get in touch with.
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As a key revenue cycle leader, the Vice President Mid-Revenue Cycle is responsible for building and maintaining productive relationships with stakeholders across the organization including but not limited to Hospital and Clinical Senior Leadership, Health Information Technology, Managed Care Contracting, Health Information Management, Financial Operations, BILH Medical Group Operations, Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians, Legal, and Compliance.
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Prepares, formats and proofreads memoranda, exhibits, correspondence and other legal documents. Responds to inquiries from the public and attorneys and refers inquiries to general counsel or deputy general counsel as needed.
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