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Proficiency in Microsoft suite, especially Word. Ability to operate independently as well as part of a geographically dispersed, multidisciplinary team, work on various other assignments as needed and manage multiple priorities with defined deadlines SALARY: ELPC offers a highly attractive salary and benefits package that is competitive with leading national and regional environmental non-profit advocacy organizations.
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GEICO also provides a work environment in which each associate is able to be productive and work to the best of their ability. 3-5 years of litigation management experience at a law firm, government, and/or in-house role.
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Together with the SVP and Associate General Counsel, this attorney will manage litigation matters, disputes, and risk mitigation strategies. The VP & Corporate Counsel position is located in Bethesda and reports directly to the SVP & Associate General Counsel – Dispute Resolution.
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Insurance Defense Litigation Attorney About Us: gpac has partnered with a well-established law firm specializing in insurance defense litigation. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
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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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Our consulting attorneys and paralegals have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent attorney or paralegal in a corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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RAND OGC has three levels of attorney positions: Counsel, Assistant General Counsel, and Associate General Counsel. All attorney roles report to the Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary and reflect progressively increasing levels of established skill and experience, as well as responsibility.
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The Associate Dean of Students will play a critical role in supporting the holistic development and well-being of our students. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Associate Dean of Students to join our team.
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OUR IDEAL TRASH COLLECTOR Respectful - respects those in the community, property, and our business Thorough - doesn't cut corners Self-motivated - able to work independently Pride in your work - desire to ensure customer satisfaction If these ideal apartment trash valet traits describe you, please continue reading.
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In particular, the Litigation Paralegal will support the missions of Employment and Civil Litigation teams and perform research, locate responsive information, identify relevant laws, judicial decisions, and legal articles; synopsizing transcripts of hearings and oral arguments for attorney use; review case material and identify potentially conflicting statement or areas requiring further investigation.
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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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The Mediator serves as an independent neutral third party and is appointed by, and reports to, the Managing Director of the Fund. While the Mediator operates independently of any official, department, office, or other organizational entity of the Fund they are nevertheless expected to work collaboratively with and establish collegial relationships with the Fund’s various departments, DRS offices, and related stakeholders.
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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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Demonstrated capacity to work independently and collaboratively. Develops and conducts pro bono attorney trainings and materials as assigned; supports other CLC mentors. The hybrid work schedule is subject to change based on organizational needs and/or best practices for health and safety.
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Working under the direction of the Senior Manager, New Business and Conflicts and other in-house counsel, the New Business & Conflicts Analyst reports on potential conflicts of interest relating to client and matter intake as well as new attorney and staff hiring.
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