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Minimum of 20 years of legal experience, with a focus on healthcare law, either in a law firm or in-house counsel role. Provide legal counsel and guidance to executive leadership on a wide range of legal issues impacting the company's operations, including regulatory compliance, corporate governance, contracts, litigation, and intellectual property.
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Fellowship candidates must be rising third-year law students, third-year law students, or recent law school graduates, with a demonstrated record of public service and a willingness to apply for public interest legal fellowships.
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Competence in one or more of the Legal Counsel for the Elderly’s (LCE) core legal issue areas (e.g., landlord/tenant, foreclosure, consumer protection, life/estate planning, probate, public benefit.
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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 Pact's legal affairs, ensuring the appropriate protection of Pact's legal rights and mitigation of its legal risks.
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The Office of General Counsel (OGC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provides legal advice and policy counsel to the Director of the CIA (DCIA) and other CIA officers on a variety of legal issues, to include intelligence and national security law; procurement and acquisition law; employment and personnel law; government ethics; fiscal law; general administrative law; privacy and civil liberties, and legislative affairs.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of relevant substantive experience in a law firm or large in-house legal department. This role will partner closely with Claims Operations, Tech, and other business teams, while forming part of a collaborative legal department that is valued for its practical advice.
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Provide legal counsel on corporate governance and compliance matters related to blockchain and cryptocurrency businesses. Conducted legal research and analysis on legal issues related to blockchain and cryptocurrency.
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Provide leadership, guidance and direction to Gartner’s Public Sector Commercial Legal team, empowering and driving success to meet the needs of Gartner’s business. Ability to balance the needs and demands of a fast-paced growing global business with legal and compliance risk management and thrive in a dynamic environment working with multiple stakeholders.
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The Office of the Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel (NTA Program) is responsible for managing, directing and providing legal advice for programs and services related to the mission of the Office of the National Taxpayer Advocate, known as the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) (see Internal Revenue Code section 7803(c.
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A Director within our Disputes, Claims, & Investigations group (“DCI”) will work in a dynamic and fast-paced consulting environment advising clients and their legal counsel who are involved in litigation, investigations, or other challenging business conditions.
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The United States Marshals Service (USMS) Office of General Counsel (OGC) has seen a dramatic increase in the number of tort claims and civil lawsuits filed in the last two years, in addition to its current civil and administrative litigation caseload, to include class action litigation.
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The County Auditor's interaction will serve as expert counsel to the Board, County Attorney, County Manager, and Senior County Leadership on a wide variety of internal operational issues and external public-facing challenges and concerns.
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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 State Policy Counsel will report to the Director, Government Affairs and will work closely with the Chief Legal Officer, and NCMEC leadership and staff to conduct legislative research and policy analysis, advocating and lobbying, and support and strategy on state policy initiatives relating to NCMEC’s core mission and programs.
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Minimum of 10 years of financial investigations or forensic accounting experience, including at least 5 years in a top tier management consulting firm, public accounting firm, audit firm, or investigations consulting firm.
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