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The Immigration Attorney will work directly with the Program Manager and the case management team to provide counsel and assistance with ongoing cases and identify means of supporting Afghans currently seeking safety in the United States or elsewhere.
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Strong ability and desire to write for legal, policy, academic, and public audiences. In addition, this position is part of a bargaining unit represented by the National Organization of Legal Services Workers, UAW local 2320.
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Providing legal support to MIGA’s communications unit, particularly with regard to the access to information policy and in reviewing and clearing documentation and web content, and recommending language for public document disclosure.
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The Staff Attorney works under the direction of the Tribe’s General Counsel, who directs the Office of the Spokane Tribal Attorney (OSTA). The Office of the Spokane Tribal Attorney provides legal support to the Tribe’s various governmental departments and businesses.
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General Counsel Assistants will frequently team with OGC’s highly experienced General Counsel Associates to perform tasks such as legal research and writing, legal review of documents prepared by other offices and divisions prior to Board consideration, and advising on internal legal and compliance risks.
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GS-15: Typically requires a minimum of four years of relevant legal experience, at least one of which must be specialized experience at a level of difficulty comparable to the GS-14 level in the Federal service.
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Produce legal and policy research. The Brennan Center seeks a Counsel or Senior Counsel to join the Center’s Judiciary Program, which works to realize a fair and inclusive judicial system that protects fundamental rights, democratic values, and the rule of law.
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This role will be accountable for running the legal team for Arity and collaborating closely with privacy, compliance, and risk and will be a critical leader within Arity and Allstate’s broader legal department.
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If not licensed to practice law in the state of employment, must qualify under the Supreme Court of Virginia‘s Rule 1A:5 or the requirements for Registered In-House Counsel for the State of California (as applicable.
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This position serves as Attorney Advisor and is responsible for providing expert legal advice to the Ethics Board, the General Counsel, and the Director; providing ethics advice to District government personnel, investigating any alleged Code of Conduct violations; and supporting other agency programs.
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Marriott’s Law Department supports the Company’s lodging and hospitality business and provides legal advice and counsel to Marriott’s internal clients. The attorney in this position provides legal assistance and advice to business colleagues within Marriott and partners with outside counsel, vendors, and consultants.
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Counsel and train staff on legal and compliance issues relating to federal, state, local and international lobbying. Pew’s Legal Affairs team provides crucial legal guidance to diverse teams of experts who develop, support, and communicate research and analyses explaining critical emerging issues, inform public policy, and advocate for solutions to these and other important problems.
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Under the supervision of Senior Counsel, contribute to coordination of advocacy legal matters and decisions with fiscal sponsor nonprofit organizations’ general counsel. Take responsibility for the review and resolution of compliance issues presented by staff and clients in a timely, efficient way, including by collaborating with Senior Counsel or other members of Arabella’s legal and compliance team as needed.
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Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered or exempt from Selective Service (see Legal and regulatory guidance below). This position is located in the Deputy General Counsel of Law Division of the Office of General Counsel (OGC) at the Federal Election Commission (FEC.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a conflicts attorney or in a related legal role. As a Conflicts Attorney, you will be responsible for identifying, analyzing and resolving potential conflicts of interest to ensure compliance with professional, ethical and legal requirements.
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