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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 qualifications 3+ years of substantive practice or project management experience within a professional services, consulting, corporate legal department, or other legal services environment.
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Formal project management or process improvement qualification, such as PRINCE2 or PMP.Understanding of developments in industry-agnostic project management and the dialog around the future of legal services.
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7+ years in the biopharmaceutical/life sciences department of a leading law firm and/or an in-house legal department of a commercial-stage pharmaceutical corporation.
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Knowledge of and interest in project management technology, such as document management systems, project extranets, databases, collaboration portals, SharePoint, Smartsheet, HighQ, or Microsoft Project.
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Preferred qualifications Paralegal Certificate, MBA, and/or JD.Demonstrated experience working directly with high profile client teams and clients (, legal operations, consultants, in-house counsel, etc.
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Experience as an attorney with a law firm, regulatory agency or in-house position preferred with seven to ten (7-10) years of practical legal experience as gas and/or electric regulatory counsel, preferably with experience in Connecticut and/or Massachusetts state regulatory matters.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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The RoleWe are looking for a self-motivated, approachable, and business-savvy technology lawyer to join our in-house legal team and support Apryse's growing business. The candidate will play an important role in Apryse's legal department and business, supporting our sales efforts, strategic initiatives, compliance team, integration of acquired companies, and other day-to-day legal matters across our global group of companies.
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This position provides support to the Legal department on general corporate matters and conducts the full spectrum of corporate maintenance activities. Minimum of 5 years' experience at a large law firm or in a complex in-house corporate environment.
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Requires ten or more years corporate legal experience at a top law firm or in an in-house corporate legal department. Looking for an experienced senior lawyer with current corporate in-house experience.
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The focus of this contractor will be on contracts so strong contracting experience specifically in areas involving clinical trials and commercial. Facility Location: Remote- Select candidates in these states: CT, NY, NJ, NC, MA, FL, PA, TX.
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A corporation in Stamford, CT seeks a Trademark Paralegal to join the legal department. In-House Trademark Paralegal (Stamford) Description & Requirements. In addition, the Trademark Paralegal will communicate with foreign counsel regarding foreign applications and assist attorneys with anti-counterfeiting matters, including online brand protections.
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Demonstrated experience working directly with high profile client teams and clients (e.g., legal operations, consultants, in-house counsel, etc.) 3+ years of substantive practice or project management experience within a professional services, consulting, corporate legal department, or other legal services environment.
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Understanding of developments in industry-agnostic project management and the dialog around the future of legal services. Stamford CT law firm seeking a Legal Project Manager will work with a cross-functional team to deliver exceptional legal services to clients across a number of practice areas.
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