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Provides general office and secretarial support to the Executive, including, typing, transcription, and file maintenance (25%) Demonstrated ability to conduct research, identify data requirements and create research tools.
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Meticulously preparing and maintaining essential contract file documentation according to FAR, DFARS, and related regulations. Location: Arlington, VA (Hybrid: 1 day onsite) Responsibilities: As a Contracts Specialist, you will play a vital role in the Department of Defense Research & Development (FAR Part 35) contracts administration process.
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If required may assist document specialists in document transfer to the Trial Master File (TMF) in accordance with applicable SOPs, policies, system, and client requirements; works with the PM and Document Specialist (DS) to lead eTMF audit readiness efforts and to set up any applicable eTMF QC tools, and may assist in the coordination of eTMF quality reviews.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Job OverviewA law firm is seeking a skilled and experienced Mid-level IP Litigation Attorney to join their team in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in intellectual property litigation, with 5+ years of experience handling all aspects of pre-trial through post-trial litigation.
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Our Loan Review team helps financial institutions mitigate their credit risk with in-depth credit file due diligence reviews. Desire to sit for and obtain a firm supported certification (e.g., CPA, CIA, CRCM, CAMS, CFA, etc.
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Within the last five years, my client’s appellate lawyers have worked on close to trial-level matters. We are looking to speak with appellate associate attorneys to join our client’s well regarded and busy Supreme Court & Appellate practice group in Washington, DC.You will work on cases long before appeal, and sometimes as a way to prevent appeal altogether across a wide range of subjects, including intellectual property, financial services, securities, privacy, antitrust, federal preemption, insurance law, corporate governance, criminal law, and constitutional litigation.
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Design, execute, and troubleshoot assays to ensure they are fit for purposeBackground in clinical trial research and/or clinical diagnostic lab desirableExpertise with OMIQ software and spectral cytometry desirable.
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Must have current Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification or hands-on experience implementing Palo Alto Advanced/NextGen features to include App-ID, User-ID, Content-ID, URL Filtering, Threat Prevention, WildFire, Virtual Wire, Virtual System (VSys), Global Protect, NAT Policies, Security Profiles, Inbound SSL Decryption, Outbound SSL Decryption (SSL Forward Proxy), File Blocking, and Data Filtering.
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Design and develop integrations in OIC to Oracle HCM Cloud including making REST and SOAP calls and FBDI File Uploads. Minimum Qualifications: 10+ years implementing Human Capital Management solutions as Technical Lead, experience implementing HCM SaaS applications, Hands-on development, maintenance, and support experience implementing/supporting OIC, HCM Cloud inbound & outbound integrations using BI Publisher, HCM extracts & OTBI reports, HCM Data Loader, Spreadsheet Loader.
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File the necessary petitions including Certification/Recertification and Designation/Resignation in accordance with immigration law, rules and regulations to assist international students in obtaining legal non-immigrant status in F-1 and J-1 categories.
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Because of the diverse nature of our docket, the ideal candidate should be comfortable in "first-chair" and supporting roles in multiple complex cases, and have demonstrated and substantial experience in civil litigation, including pre-trial discovery, presentation of oral argument, and examination of fact and expert witnesses.
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Occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, or to communicate with co-workers, management, and customers, via email, phone, and or virtual communication, which may involve delivering presentationsFor all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Litigation & Trial Practice / Antitrust – Associate LOCATION: Washington, D.C. An AmLaw 50 international law firm is seeking an Antitrust Associate with 4 years of experience to join its growing antitrust team in Washington, DC. The role focuses on government enforcement, mergers, and counseling matters within the antitrust domain.
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Key Responsibilities: Engage in a broad range of antitrust matters, including government enforcement, mergers, and counseling. Must be bar certified in Washington, DC.4 years of experience in antitrust law, including counseling, investigations, and litigation.
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May perform department specific activities, e.g., posting schedules; validating parking for discharges and clergy; creating patient files; code procedures/results into patient file(s); sending out test results; typing, filing, etc.
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