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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Washington D.C.-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Washington D.C.-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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You are a curious and engaged Legal Counsel professional with previous experience supporting contracts management, particularly in within U.S. Federal sales contracts and related matters.
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The Staff Attorney- Hotline provides legal counsel, brief services, referrals, and intake for in-house representation to clients in civil litigation and other legal proceedings.
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Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the Staff Attorney, Managing Attorney, and Associate Director of Legal Services. In our Washington, D.C. office, one such program is providing pro bono legal services to Afghan parolees who have entered the U.S. since July 29, 2021 and need assistance applying for legal status in the US. USCRI seeks to hire a Legal Assistant to contribute to the activities of the program by providing direct technical assistance and support to the Staff Attorney in Washington, D.C.
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You will work closely with the Company’s General Counsel and legal staff, state and local government agencies, and a team of outside counsel to oversee the Company’s litigation and compliance matters in 27 states (and counting.
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The E.W. Scripps Company is seeking a temporary Legal Intern for our Local Media division. Work with VP/Deputy General Counsel and VP/Distribution to audit, update and interpret FCC broadcast rules and regulations as it pertains to managing broadcast stations public files for federal candidates, local candidates and issues of national importance.
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This role presents a great opportunity for individuals contemplating law school to participate in running an active nonprofit organization’s legal infrastructure and learn what it is like to work as in-house counsel.
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JDHuntr is seeking a Legal Policy Counsel to join our team in Washington, DC. We are looking for a highly motivated individual to support policy advocacy and projects related to net neutrality, wireless broadband, spectrum policy, and mobile market competition.
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The Legal Department of IFC (CLED), under the Vice President and General Counsel, Legal and Compliance Risk, is responsible for providing legal and policy advice to the IFC Board, its Management and client departments on operational, advisory, and corporate matters.
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In the provision of legal advice with respect to activities undertaken by the Bureaus for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), Conflict, Prevention and Stabilization (CPS), and Resilience, Environment and Food Security (REFS.
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Perform additional duties related to all recruiting functions as assigned by the Director of Legal Recruitment and the Legal Recruitment Manager. An undergraduate degree and a minimum of one year of legal recruiting experience is required.
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A national law firm has a new opening for an IP Litigation Paralegal for their office in Washington, DC. This role will provide paralegal support on large, complex cases and assist with case management, document production and review, legal research, trial preparation, and other substantive duties with an emphasis on U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters.
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The Senior Counsel, U.S. Government Policy Legal , will be responsible for executing comprehensive legal strategies to build and implement federal and state policy initiatives to support access for AbbVie products in the U.S. This role will focus on key external engagements for active policy shaping and external messaging strategy.
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SES is hiring an (Associate) Regulatory Counsel to support our Regulatory Affairs & Government team in the Legal Department. Expertise in or familiarity with international legal and regulatory matters, ideally including but not limited to licensing, market access, sanctions, cybersecurity, privacy, or antitrust.
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Office of General Counsel (GC) - The Office of General Counsel and Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer is responsible for all aspects of Pacts legal affairs, ensuring the appropriate protection of Pacts legal rights and mitigation of its legal risks.
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