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The incumbent provides legal advice through the General Counsel and Associate General Counsel to the Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) Executive Director and other OLG and OCFO officials, with respect to the implementation of laws, regulations, rules, and opinions and advice of the U.S. Congress and Council of the District of Columbia, Office of the Attorney General, as well as court opinions and administrative decisions.
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The Senior Trademark Legal Counsel renders legal and policy advice on trademark matters through the Solicitor, Deputy Solicitor, and the General Counsel to the Under Secretary and Director of the USPTO and other members of the USPTO's senior staff; and should have high level of experience and expertise in (1) Trademark law, litigation, and policy issues, (2) Rulemaking and administrative law, and (3) District court and appellate litigation.
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We are currently seeking candidates for a Writer Editor position supporting the Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General. Senior Writer Editor – Remote (U.S.
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Senior Counsel will also serve as a leader on the ASDS Extended Legal Team (ELT) which comprises all direct and matrixed senior Legal and Compliance reports to the ASDS SBU. As an ASDS general counsel, Senior Counsel may also be called upon to represent ASDS Legal on behalf of the ASDS General Counsel in various capacities.
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Assist in other department tasks and functions, as needed, and under director of the Human Resources Director. We're looking for a Senior Human Resources Specialist - Talent Acquisition.
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The Conflicts Attorney provides ongoing feedback and professional development in furtherance of the Conflicts Team gaining the expertise to handle certain categories of Info Searches (identified by the Deputy General Counsel) independently (and with timely periodic reviews by Conflicts Attorneys.
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Director, Assistant General Counsel: Commercial Real Estate. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Asst General Counsel. Engaging and overseeing outside legal counsel as needed in an effective and efficient manner.
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Assistant General Counsel – Litigation (hybrid), Mid Atlantic (49425) You will have the chance to counsel the company on legal risks and represent the company’s interests in litigation, primarily focusing on residential real estate and loan matters.
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The HRBP will also provide professional guidance, coaching, and oversight to their clients in consultation with the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), as needed, for the following: recruitment; succession planning; organizational development; training; compensation; performance management; employee relations, HR metrics; and employment policies and procedures.
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Within PLCY, the CTTPLE/CTOC section is responsible for developing, coordinating and prioritizing DHS policies, programs, and resources to address illicit activities of transnational criminal organizations, including the illegal movement of weapons and drugs, human smuggling, human trafficking, wildlife trafficking, and online child sexual exploitation and abuse, while aligning these efforts with DHS and broader federal government strategies.
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You will manage cultural resources programs (i.e. archeology, architectural history, preservation) to include support to enterprise-wide efforts, Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans, and metrics.
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Creates and maintains positive relationships with personnel in professional services departments including Human Resources, Accounting/Finance, Professional Development, Diversity & Inclusion, Operations, Technology, Research Services, and Legal Support.
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Strada Education Foundation, Inc. is seeking a highly experienced data privacy officer and legal counsel to join the Office of the General Counsel. A crucial element of the role will be to ensure consistency and/or compliance with Strada's policies as applicable to the function of CredLens, and to provide transparency to the Office of General Counsel on legal, compliance and regulatory matters involving CredLens.
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Provides high-level expertise, policy guidance, and interpretation to Member Supervision, Enforcement, Market Regulation and Transparency Services, Corporate Financing, and other FINRA departments, in partnership with the Office of General Counsel.
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Manages communication of potential employment litigation and/or risks to legal counsel and consults with the Office of General Counsel on labor relations matters as needed. Provides assistance to legal counsel in responding to complaints and third-party proceedings, including Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ( EEOC ), DC Office of Human Rights, and National Labor Relations Board ( NLRB ) charges.
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