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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. Pay Information $111,000 to $155,000 per year About The Position Experienced Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant needed for an Outpatient Weight Loss Clinic in western Connecticut.
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At least 5 years' experience in an in-house legal department of a publicly traded company or in a law firm corporate practice. Share knowledge and skills in areas of subject matter expertise with other Cigna legal counsel, including Cigna legal counsel based internationally, in keeping with the legal department's collegial atmosphere.
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Proactively coordinates kickoff meetings, periodic project check-ins, agency leadership reviews, proofreading, translation, and legal review requirements, keeping everyone in the loop throughout the process.
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Qualifications: Licensed in good standing to practice in Connecticut 3-7 years of experience as a corporate attorney with a focus on mergers and acquisitions, preferably in a law firm or in-house legal department of a large corporation.
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Assist customers with all other aspects of compliance and reporting including development of Summary Plan Descriptions (developed in-house by ERISA legal team). – (Hilb has in-house ERISA counsel to assist.
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8+ years of law firm, in-house, or legal tech and experience with litigation required. Ability to achieve optimum legal outcomes in a timely manner by focusing on key objectives, seeking efficient legal solutions, prioritizing multiple matters and issues, and avoiding unnecessary disputes.
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Juris Doctorate (JD) and five years prior relevant intellectual property experience, in house or at a law firm, ideally both. Meeting regularly and driving high level of engagement with technical, legal and management personnel, periodically participating in meetings with representatives of outside companies, and providing advice to management on intellectual property and other matters.
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Ability to influence and work collaboratively with senior leaders, CVS' in-house legal counsel and outside defense counsel. Position SummaryAs a Senior Litigation Adjuster in Risk Management, you will be responsible for managing litigation against CVS and overseeing outside counsel and national coordinating counsel defending CVS in general pharmacy, healthcare and premises lawsuits filed throughout the United States.
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Previous in-house experience in the CRO or pharmaceutical industry, with a preference for familiarity with the drug discovery and development process. In summary, the Head of Corporate and Legal Affairs will have primary responsibility of serving as the lead corporate and legal advisor within the organization.
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Discover a range of in-house counsel positions on JDHuntr for opportunities across California, Washington DC, Florida, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, San Francisco, and Georgia. Explore In-House Counsel Opportunities.
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As an In-House Attorney, on a Full-Time, Part-Time or Per-Diem basis you will be responsible for providing legal advice, conducting legal research, file appearance, reviewing and drafting contracts, managing legal disputes, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
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The Bridge Family Center is currently searching for a full time Program Manager to work with adolescent females in its West Hartford STAR Home (Freymann House), a short term assessment & respite program working with adolescents in DCF care.
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Associates in this role will be expected to independently manage a caseload involving medical malpractice claims, perform legal research, prepare and respond to discovery, take and defend fact witness and expert depositions, draft and argue dispositive motions, and assist with mediation, arbitration, trials and hearings.
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