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Examples of qualifying law enforcement experience include conducting criminal investigations involving federal tax and/or money laundering violations including one or more of the following: Indirect methods of proof; utilization of multiple nominees, bank accounts, and/or entities; utilization of alter ego and/or sham corporations; multiple judicial districts and/or targets; and/or other financial investigations (money laundering.
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Two (2) full years of progressively higher-level graduate education, a master's degree or equivalent graduate degree (i.e., LL.B. or JD), AND all of the above education requirements must be supplemented by at least 15 semester hours (or 23 quarter hours) in accounting, AND an additional nine (9) semester hours (14 quarter hours) from among the following or closely related fields: finance, economics, money and banking, tax law, and business law.
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ORA Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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Senior Family Law Attorney (Remote or Hybrid in Greater Los Angeles) The Zhou Law Group provides legal services on family issues relating to divorce, same-sex divorce, child custody, child support, spousal alimony, property division, domestic violence, and prenuptial & postnuptial agreements.
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Tresp Law, APC, seeks to add an Estate Planning Attorney with three to five years of demonstrable experience in estate planning, trust administration, and probate administration. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Possession of a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a recognized law school. Our client is seeking an experienced Family Law Litigation Attorney to join their prestigious client's team. Family Law Litigation Attorney.
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Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, unclaimed property, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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Identify and implement indirect tax data and operational process improvements, focusing on controls, automation, efficiency, and analytics, leveraging internal Global Technology Solutions resources and the expertise and tools of outside service providers, recommending solutions that support business objectives.
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Hands-on' ABAP experience is a required; must have deep understanding of SAP S/4HANA data structures with hands-on expertise with HANA/CDS views/ Complex SQLs; experience in development of interfaces or integration of SAP GTS and Tax Engines (like Vertex) with SAP S/4HANA.
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Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Finance is responsible for the overall financial management of LJMS, including managing a $9M annual operating budget, ensuring the accurate and timely reporting of financial statements, and overseeing critical functions such as the general ledger, payroll, 401k, accounts receivable, accounts payable, budgeting, forecasting, financial modeling, tax management, and human resources.
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Responsible for annual updates and set up for the Law School's portion of the Ellucian Banner Financial Aid Module. Advises the Assistant Dean, JD Admissions & Law Financial Aid on operational and regulatory changes that may impact law student financial aid issues including eligibility and disbursement.
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Minimum of 12 years of direct experience in family law litigation, demonstrating a track record of successful case management and outcomes. Oversee and direct all aspects of family law litigation, ensuring comprehensive legal strategies are employed.
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A large national law firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-4 years of experience for their San Diego office. A large national law firm is looking for a patent attorney with 2-4 years of experience for their San Diego office.
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EisnerAmper is seeking a Tax Senior Manager to join the Private Client Services (PCS) practice. Responsible for overseeing tax planning and compliance functions for ultra-high net worth individuals and their families, with a particular emphasis on clients in the financial services sector, such as hedge funds, private equity, and other investment-related individuals.
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A four-year undergraduate degree, followed by three years at a law school to obtain a Juris Doctor, or JD, degree. Litigate a family law matter from start to finish with actual courtroom experience.
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