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Provides guidance on risks that may impact the appeals and grievance operations. Manages appeals and grievance process in accordance with the organization's policies and procedures.
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We are looking to speak with former Supreme Court and/or federal court of appeals clerks experienced in appellate litigation, including in the Supreme Court, to join our client’s team in Washington DC.The work is rewarding, the team is fantastic, and the career development and market exposure is the next level.
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The Senior Litigation Counsel works under minimal supervision to litigate nationwide non-disciplinary and disciplinary proceedings filed with the Office of Hearing Officers (OHO) and to brief and argue appeals before the National Adjudicatory Council (NAC.
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Samsung Electronics America is seeking a dynamic Senior IP Attorney who will oversee patent litigation relating to all of our products and IP policy issues, including International Trade Commission (ITC), US Appeal Court, US District Courts, and Patent & Trademark Appeals Board (PTAB.
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Performs other duties as assigned by the Associate General Counsel for Appeals, Deputy General Counsel, and General Counsel. in cases for appeals of adverse benefits decisions to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) and Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), or other tribunals as assigned or required.
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Paralegals assist with the University’s responses to internal and external information requests, such as Public Information Act (PIA) requests; subpoenas or court/legal/administrative orders; Employee Grievance Hearings; Public Safety Denial of Access Appeals; and similar matters handled by OGC. As the need arises, Paralegals may be assigned primary responsibility for such matters.
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Your training will enable you to interview witnesses, research court decisions and Army regulations, process legal claims and appeals, and prepare records of hearings, investigations, courts-martial, and courts of inquiry.
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Work in a multidisciplinary team environment to direct complex IP disputes, primarily patent appeals, before the Federal Circuit and patent trials before the ITC, District Courts, and PTAB. Substantive experience managing patent appeals before the Federal Circuit required.
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Serves as prosecutor, presenting evidence to support cases and handles administrative appeals. This position is located in the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), Executive Office of the Chief of Police (EOCP), Office of the General Counsel (OGC.
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The Senior Associate Legal Counsel will report to the Deputy General Counsel, Environment & Climate, Litigation, and Commercial Transactions and will be responsible for providing legal support and guidance on climate, environmental, and associated regulatory matters for Washington Gas. The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of environmental law and emerging climate matters as well as experience in civil, regulatory, or administrative proceedings and appeals.
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The successful candidate has extensive experience in all phases of patent litigation, including first-chairing depositions, writing expert reports, drafting and arguing motions, drafting infringement/invalidity concerns, and arguing appeals.
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Have at least: Five years criminal or civil trial experience; andOne year experience as a felony defense attorney or one year experience as a criminal appeals attorney; andExperience as lead counsel in at least one felony trial; andExperience as counsel in cases involving each of the following:Mental health issues; andSexual offenses; andExpert witnesses; and.
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Experience working on FOIA appeals and/or FOIA litigation cases is highly desirable, including work on declarations, Vaughn indices, and preparing documents for FOIA litigation filings. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in the areas of Political Science, Foreign Affairs, International Affairs/Relations, History, Law, or related fields of study, and/or a Juris Doctor degree (with experience working in and/or demonstrated expertise in foreign affairs or national security highly preferred.
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Years and Types of Experience: Eight to ten year's experience in development with a Catholic diocese or other not-for-profit entity with a proven track record of success in managing annual appeals, capital campaigns, or other development programs and performing major gift cultivation; experience managing a team of fundraising professionals required.
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Provide training on how to provide trauma-informed, client-centered, and culturally competent legal screenings and direct legal representation to clients in immigration law before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration Courts, and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) pursuant to government grant compliance/metrics.
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