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The Staff Attorney completes client intake and provides referrals, advice, brief service, or representation in a variety of civil legal matters affecting clients’ health including public benefits, health insurance, access to appropriate support services, disability rights, poor housing conditions, loss of housing, end of life planning, family law, and consumer law.
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As a professional in Deloitte's Tax Technology Consulting (TTC) team, you will be a part of a team that provides an integrated approach to technology implementations, automation, data wrangling and document extraction and data management and analytics that help legal departments maximize the strategic value to the organization.
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Your New Role The Sr. Counsel, Legal, Distribution & Commercial Partnerships provides business and legal affairs support across a wide spectrum of WBD’s content distribution business, including the global distribution of direct-to-consumer (DTC) video services like Max and the domestic distribution of linear television channels such as TNT, TBS, CNN, HGTV, Food Network and Discovery Channel and a broad offering of FAST channels.
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Immigration Legal Assistant - Paralegal ATLANTA FAMILY & IMMIGRATION LAW is seeking a highly motivated bilingual Immigration Paralegal to become part of our experienced legal team! This position may also be sedentary and require the employee to sit for extended periods of time Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies, a Certification as a trained paralegal with 2+ years experience, or equivalent on-the-job Legal Assistant/Paralegal experience in a law firm environment will be considered.
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Support Centurion and its Legal Department by developing best practices for conducting investigations, training, tracking and monitoring inquiries and investigations, and responding to matters involving heightened risk.
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Extensive knowledge of technical terminology; extensive knowledge of construction projects - administrative or field; knowledge of engineering, water and sewage, hydrology, hydraulics, and geotechnical processes and terminology; knowledge of legal requirements and ordinances.
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Deep knowledge of legal implications and financial penalties for Mercedes-Benz. Creative problem-solving and thorough research to develop individualized and appropriate financial and creative personal experiences.
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Works with in-house, outside, and/or agent's legal counsel and financial advisors, as appropriate, to effectively navigate reorganization or liquidation in bankruptcy when appropriate and necessary, including but not limited to negotiation and execution of plans of reorganization and related support agreements, debtor in possession financing, monitoring liquidity, and cash use for critical vendors, key employee retention agreements, ongoing operations, etc.
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The C+AI Trusted Platform Legal Team provides direct support to the C+AI Trusted Platform compliance engineering team, which drives legal and regulatory compliance programs, initiatives, and requirements across the enterprise products and services in the C+AI business division at Microsoft, including Azure, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform.
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Support various legal operations strategic priorities, including the department’s e-billing process, legal technology solutions, process optimization, and reporting and analytics. Periodic audits of the legal department’s contracts database, to ensure data integrity and accuracyAct as a key resource for implementation and management of contract lifecycle management (CLM) software and related legal technology solutions.
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Build a network of local pro bono legal resources and service providers to facilitate access for unaccompanied children (UC) and sponsors, and track individual progress. REQUIREMENTSMaster's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or other relevant behavioral science; with at least three years’ progressive experience, graduate level licensure (LMSW/LGSW) is preferred; or a Bachelor's degree with at least five years of clinical experience.
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Understanding of legal /regulatory requirements such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, NIST, FISMA, etc. Security Certifications: CISSP preferred, CCSP and other advanced technical security certifications (e.g., Information Systems Security Architecture Professional, Information Systems Security Engineering Professional, Certification and Accreditation or equivalent certifications); any level of training on Microsoft Azure, Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Controls Matrix, and CIS benchmarks strongly preferred.
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Job Overview: IRC seeks a Staff Attorney to join its Atlanta immigration team to provide legal services to unaccompanied children in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and released in the community.
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You must be able to quickly pivot between multiple disciplines, operating within a tight-knit and agile legal department. Experience: 3-5 years legal experience requiredPrivacy experience required The following is considered a plus: Prior in-house legal experienceExperience advising C-suite executives and/or board membersExpertise and ability to advise in additional legal subject matter areas as needed Skills: Excellent verbal/written communication skills and presentation skills with the ability to influence/persuade and to resolve disputes.
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In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan.
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