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Reporting to the Co-Director of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation’s (AVLF) Safe and Stable Homes Program, the Managing Attorney, Eviction Defense Program, will manage AVLF’s nationally-recognized tenants’ rights programs and teams including the eviction defense work.
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The Human Trafficking Division of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is seeking an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) that provides legal advice, counsel, and assistance; represents the State’s interest in Criminal matters including but not limited to hearings and trials.
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Attorney Saginor has been practicing law for more than eight years, during which time she has handled many jury trials, bench trials, and other contested evidentiary hearings as lead counsel.
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The Patent Counsel position, based in Shelton, CT, will report to the Chief Intellectual Property Counsel and will support the intellectual property function with a primary focus on the patent portfolio.
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Provides expert and strategic legal updates and advice to the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel on labor and employment law and immigration matters. Assists the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel in a broad range of labor and employment law related issues involving Empower.
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The Law Offices of Gerald S. Ohn, APC is an aggressive plaintiffs' oriented civil litigation Law Firm that seeks a Litigation Associate Attorney for its office in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
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The General Counsel must be an experienced attorney with the requisite legal background and interpersonal skills to function successfully in a senior, complex role. Representative areas of law routinely addressed include governance, labor and employment, civil rights (including Title IX and FERPA), tax, real estate, land use and property law, investments, contracts, financing and transactional work, complex gifts, research and cooperative agreements, technology licensing, intellectual property, cultural property, insurance, compliance, collective bargaining, and litigation.
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Whether you need a family law attorney, a corporate lawyer, or a criminal defense attorney, ensure that the attorney you choose specializes in the relevant field. Clients seeking comprehensive legal counsel for their business ventures or real estate endeavors can rely on Ian's expertise.
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We are not able to consider candidates who live in a household with individuals 1) presently employed by TikTok, Amazon, Snap, Google, Grindr, or Meta or 2) employed as outside counsel to those companies.
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The Capital One Legal Department is seeking an attorney for its Capital Markets Legal team to provide business, transactional and regulatory counsel support on capital markets transactions.
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The primary responsibilities of this position will involve filing commercial collections cases in Orlando, FL. The Contract Attorney will also directly assist companies and in-house counsel in California.
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Admission to the California state bar, registration as in-house counsel, or ability to gain admission or registration for either within 90 days. Gilead Sciences is seeking an attorney to join our growing Corporate Contracts Legal Team. We are looking for an attorney with experience in negotiating, reviewing and drafting a variety of contracts to support Gilead’s corporate operations.
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Lawyers in the Housing unit also work with the Managing Attorney to establish connections to community and government agency partners and to develop impact advocacy strategies to remove barriers to housing and general access to the courts for low-income individuals and families.
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The Office of the County Counsel is seeking an attorney for assignment on the Office's Human Services Team. The Human Services Team provides legal advice to the County’s human services departments that provide benefits and supportive services, including the Office of Supportive Housing and Social Services Agency (SSA.
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As Moxion Power's first Corporate Counsel, you will be our subject matter expert on all things under the legal umbrella. (Full Time) Corporate Counsel at Moxion Power Co. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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