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The Specialty Corporate Counsel provides direct, specialty-specific, high-level legal services and serves as a specialty-specific thought-leader and trusted advisor to one or more designated CommonSpirit national groups, as well as to CommonSpirit’s operating regions, working independently and with minimal supervision, in a manner consistent with CommonSpirit’s mission, vision, and values.
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Provide legal counsel on a wide range of matters, including contracts, intellectual property, employment law, and corporate governance, while taking a pragmatic approach to protecting the firm from legal risks while considering the business needs.
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The Regulatory and Compliance Senior Counsel also works collaboratively with other members of the Legal Team, including, the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, Legal Operations attorneys and attorneys in other Centers of Excellence, as well as Corporate Responsibility and Operations leadership and staff.
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Demonstrated expertise in providing legal counsel on estate planning, trust administration, tax planning, and wealth preservation. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm is seeking a dedicated Private Client And Estate Planning Associate Attorney to join their esteemed team in Denver, CO. The successful candidate will be pivotal in handling complex estate planning and administration matters for clients.
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Experience: Minimum 6 years as a litigation attorney with relevant, practical experience in a law firm, a corporate legal department, and/or the government. Then it's time to join Western Union as a Director, Counsel, Litigation.
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3-7 years as a transactional attorney, including experience at a law firm and/or in-house in a cloud communications or high-tech company, preferably in a procurement legal function.
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8-12 years of experience at a nationally-recognized law firm, in-house legal department or a combination of both. This position will report to our Director & Assistant General Counsel, Corporate, Securities and M&A, and is a unique opportunity to play a leading role and to provide business-focused legal advice to stakeholders throughout Databricks on a daily basis.
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The Corporate Counsel will provide strategic support with respect to Gusto’s corporate governance and securities law compliance, securities regulation, equity plan development, as well as broader corporate matters, including mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, tax structuring and other strategic transactions, along with other general corporate and board matters.
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Corporate Attorney Capital Markets And Securities 5+ Years: Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Or Nevada Offices
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Successful candidates will have 5+ years of top tier law firm experience in securities and capital markets, governance and general corporate work. Throughout the Mountain West, from coast to coast and beyond, Holland & Hart provides clients with astute legal counsel from a vantage like no other.
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Prior legal experience within healthcare industry, either in house or with a law firm. DaVita's well-regarded law department counsels all businesses of the Company and provides legal support for all transactions.
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