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3-5+ years of experience in drafting and negotiating complex commercial, state, and/or local government contracts. You will work independently on your own contracts but also mentor and collaborate with others on the team.
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IMSolutions is looking for Federal Contracts Specialists to join us at our client, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 6+ years of experience in planning, awarding, and administering contracts for the procurement of supplies, services, construction, or research and development for the U.S. Federal Government.
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The Marketing and Advertising Attorney will provide client training and education, work with third-party companies on promotions, sponsorships and releases, oversee contests and sweepstakes, and help develop a strategy for compliance with SAG-AFTRA requirements.
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Comprehensive background in and ability to review various contracts for clean energy, renewable energy or power generation projects, such as engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts, turnkey contracts, power purchase agreements, tolling agreements, finance agreements, equipment and raw material supply agreements, O&M agreements, service agreements, and tolling agreements.
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5+ years of experience as a contract administrator, contracts manager, contacts paralegal, or similar role. As a Contracts Manager, you will deal with a diverse set of issues involving day-to-day transactions, material transactions, employment, intellectual property, litigation and investigations, compliance, regulatory matters, and corporate governance.
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Draft legal documents, including trusts, wills, powers of attorney, and other estate planning and business formation documents. We are seeking a knowledgeable and experienced Network Attorney to provide legal guidance and advice on estate planning, business formation, special needs planning, and other related areas of law.
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Prestigious law firm in Florida is seeking a highly experienced Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney to join their elite team in Wilmington, DE. As a Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney at this firm, you will be responsible for handling sophisticated fund formations and securities transactions.
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