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Legal areas of focus include nonprofit tax law, ethics and lobbying rules, election law, contracting, corporate governance, media law, and employment law. Provide legal and strategic advice to help staff plan and structure new projects in compliance with applicable law.
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Arlington County's Commonwealth's Attorney's Office is seeking a full-time Law Clerk to work closely with the Commonwealth’s Attorney and Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney to provide legal administrative support in areas including case review and legal research.
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Conducting legal research and staying updated on relevant laws and regulations in estate planning and administration. Price Benowitz invests in the success and growth of the firm by hiring attorneys that not only understand the law but also understand the real-world impact that people face when they are going through a legal matter.
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Admission to a State Bar and ideally registered to practice before the USPTO. This law firm was established over a century ago to provide a broad range of legal services. Proficiency in MS Office and legal research databases.
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Applicants must be law students or law school graduates with a demonstrated record of excellence, including research experience, strong writing capabilities, and a keen attention to accuracy.
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Serving as legal counsel in the 2000 president law edition case in Florida, successfully challenged North Carolina’s voter suppression law and was the founding member of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition that won the ballot initiative to strike down the state’s ban on voting for those with felony convictions.
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The staff attorney will provide legal assistance in areas of general civil law, including but not limited to: housing, foreclosure prevention, landlord-tenant, family, consumer, probate, special education, public benefits and bankruptcy.
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Guidehouse will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable law or ordinance including the Fair Chance Ordinance of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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Conduct legal research on various immigration law issues and case precedents. Client is a leading immigration law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal services to individuals, families, and businesses.
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10+ years of experience as a Human Resources Business Partner, Consultant, Strategist or Specialist including experience with Associate or Employee Relations, Change Leadership, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Talent Management, Organizational Development, Employment Practices, or Employment Law.
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Scholarship: Engages in research and scholarship through original contributions that advance the Law School’s disciplines, or the integration of the Law School’s disciplines with other fields, or by the application of the Law School’s disciplines to legal policy and/or the legal profession.
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NASM’s Research and Curatorial Affairs Department includes the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies (CEPS), which undertakes scientific research in the fields of terrestrial and planetary geology and geophysics.
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As an equal employment opportunity employer, The E.W. Scripps Company and its affiliates do not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender, color, religion, age, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, citizenship or national origin, and military membership or veteran status, or on any other basis which would be in violation of any applicable federal, state or local law.
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Law clerks provide crucial support for ELI projects and publications by conducting legal and policy research, analyzing environmental laws, attending and reporting on briefings and current events, drafting memoranda and other products, and otherwise assisting in the preparation of published materials.
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Provide and coordinate legal advice and education to UX Research and Design teams, and other business teams across complex and multifaceted legal issues including regulatory compliance, privacy, data governance, competition, and intellectual property issues.
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