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Experienced HireShift 1 (United States of America)US, Washington, D.C.Intel’s Legal, Trade, and Government Affairs (LTG) group offers unique opportunities to work in a variety of areas, including counsel to Intel businesses; technology and intellectual property licensing; patent prosecution; trademarks and brands; litigation, mergers, acquisitions and investing; public policy, legislative and regulatory lobbying; global trade, export, import, and customs; and corporate compliance.
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Investigative journalists provide exclusive reporting on probes, policy and enforcement trends, litigation and legislative developments across key areas of regulatory risk: Antitrust, M&A, Data Privacy & Security, Financial Crime, Trade, State Aid and Sector Regulation.
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Founded in 1945, USCIB promotes open markets, competitiveness and innovation, sustainable development, and corporate responsibility, supported by international engagement and regulatory coherence.
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Our lawyers and legislative advisors serve domestic and international clients in all areas of corporate and business law, complex litigation, intellectual property, regulatory matters, and government affairs.
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The Contracts Intern will be an integral part of the Contracts team, focusing on award and corporate regulatory process improvement, internal contracts management, and supporting contract administration for a quickly growing international development firm.
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The International Trade Analyst’s substantive focus will involve U.S. import regulatory and related matters, including: U.S. Customs and Broder Protection administration and disputes, antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, and other unfair trade litigation (e.g., 232, 301 and 201 proceedings.
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In addition, the position will provide routine support on regulatory and trade compliance related topics, litigation management and other general legal questions from various business teams globally.
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At least 8-12 years related experience in international public affairs, public policy initiatives or campaigns, especially related to technology, trade, and financial regulatory issues. You have a desire to learn and grow - both across industries and the broad corporate affairs field, including in geopolitical advisory, issues advocacy, grassroots campaigns, crisis management, and stakeholder communications.
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You are adept at engaging your network and resources to analyze complex situations; developing and delivering compelling solutions; responding with agility to fast-moving situations; identifying engagement opportunities on relevant issues; and leveraging the full spectrum of corporate affairs and communication channels and tactics.
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As the sole American representative of the International Chamber of Commerce, the International Organization of Employers and the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD, USCIB provides business views to the Administration and to policy makers and regulatory authorities worldwide and works to facilitate international trade and investment.
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More than anything, we are united by embracing the chance to work on some of the most interesting and challenging issues of the day for clients from the corporate, nonprofit and government sectors.
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Experience under general supervision, providing legal advice on CFIUS law, corporate law, enforcement law, administrative law (including regulatory or rulemaking law), international law, the intersection between international and domestic law, national security law, litigation, law related to economics or finance, trade and investment law, foreign assistance, laws and ethical requirements governing federal agencies and employees, or matters of similar scope and complexity.
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The candidate must have 10-15 years of experience working with Congress, federal agencies (regulatory & policy), US energy-related associations/coalition or corporate, and proven relationships and knowledge of energy related legislative and interagency processes.
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Caterpillar is seeking a highly motivated and experienced government affairs professional to represent Caterpillar's interests before federal and international governmental entities with an emphasis on climate and energy transition legislative and regulatory issues.
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You will be part of a global team responsible for counseling AWS on a broad range of environmental, health & safety, product safety, trade, transportation, logistics, supply chain, sustainability and corporate social responsibility matters.
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