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Leverage scanning tools (i.e., VirusTotal) to conduct suspicious file scanning; performing queries, pivoting on indicators, and malware analysis on characteristics (Message-Digest Algorithm 5 (MD5), Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1), file size, file name, file paths, etc.
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Cultivate engagements between Danaher and biopharma key opinion leaders (KOLs) in neurology and related disease areas; possess in depth knowledge of biopharma drug pipelines in neurology and anticipate the diagnostic needs of pharma (from Research Use Only (RUO) to Clinical Trial Assay (CTA) to In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) inclusive of Companion Diagnostics (CDx) and Lab Developed Tests (LDTs.
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The Office also determines whether and to what extent appeals will be taken by the United States to all appellate courts and decides whether the United States should file a brief as amicus curiae or intervene in any appellate court.
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They also make recommendations as to whether the government should seek Supreme Court review in cases it has lost, whether the United States should appeal to intermediate appellate courts cases it has lost in the trial courts, and whether the United States should pursue rehearing en banc when cases are lost at the appellate level.
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Accept VIP personnel issues reported directly, bypassing the Tier 1 call center, and file tickets in the ITSM ticketing system. Associate of Arts / or Science (AA or AS) [minimum education.
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Drafting amicus briefs on issues pertaining to the work of the Affirmative Litigation team, in trial and appellate courts. Researching, drafting and editing memos relating to appellate issues and recurring or thorny legal issues in the trial courts.
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Experience with Microsoft Exchange and Office 365, and Microsoft Server File/Print Server, Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM), Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM), and/or Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS.
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Past activities for the high school mock trial have included a visit to a courthouse for a first-hand look at the American justice system at work, participation in simulated client interviews, and/or professionally critiqued oral arguments.
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Possess at least 5 years of demonstrated experience with interfaces to DoD'sAccounting Pre-Validation Module (APVM), Pay Pre-Validation Module (PPVM), Daily Expenditure File (DDEF), Defense Cash Accounting System (DCAS), DCAS Monthly Expenditure File (DMEF), and Defense Travel System (DTS) preferred.
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Knowledge of file management, transcription, and other administrative procedures. 8+ years of end-to-end wireless deployment experience which includes, engineering, provisioning, site development, construction, ICI (Installation Commissioning and Integration), acceptance and operations tasks associated with macro cell site, IP Core, 3GPP EPC, transport and interconnect network components.
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Uploads/downloads into those discovery databases documents and materials received from local, state, and federal law enforcement partners consisting of investigative and forensic reports, bank records, electronic communication records, and audio and video files provided in varying file formats.
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The Courtroom Presentation Specialist needs to be a "jack-of-all-trades" capable of performing all trial and courtroom support functions, including equipment set up and troubleshooting, scripting, advising on graphics presentations, and courtroom operation of equipment.
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At least two years of litigation paralegal experience is required; trial experience is very helpful. Must have hands-on familiarity with a variety of computer applications, including word processing, databases (such as document review and file management systems), spreadsheets, imaging, and hardware systems.
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Experience with Microsoft Project or Primavera SureTrak, including ability to set up a schedule from scratch, including creation of filters and layouts for different printouts; knowledge of Sage/Timberline PJ project management, PDF editing, electronic file management and scheduling software helpful.
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If selected as a Trial Attorney, you will work in the Special Litigation Section's Police Practice Group or the Corrections and Juvenile Justice Practice Group. If selected as a Trial Attorney, you will work in the Special Litigation Section's Police Practice Group or the Corrections and Juvenile Justice Practice Group.
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