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Preference for one or more of the following: in house counsel experience at a State of Ohio public entity with emphasis on contract drafting and negotiations; corporate in house legal department experience performing work in the areas outlined above; strong experience at a national or regional law firm performing work as outlined above with public sector representation; experience at a law firm specializing in aviation law.
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Division Counsel, IP StrategyTHE OPPORTUNITY:Abbott is currently seeking an experienced IP attorney to join our IP Strategy team to develop and lead IP Strategy initiatives including cross-divisional processes and best practices, resource optimization, litigation support, talent training and development, competitive intelligence, and comprehensive offensive and defensive patent strategies.
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A reputable Real Estate Investment Trust is looking to add a Corporate Counsel to the growing legal team. A minimum of five years of large law firm or comparable in-house corporate experience.
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The In-House Counsel is responsible and accountable for risk by openly exchanging ideas and opinions, elevating concerns, and personally following policies and procedures as defined. The In-House Counsel's primary responsibility is to represent KEMBA Financial Credit Union by providing legal support and guidance to various business units and senior management related to credit union activities.
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Admitted, active, and in good standing with the State Bar of Wisconsin (or with another state bar and registered, or eligible to register, as in-house counsel with the State Bar of Wisconsin.
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Facilitates communication with appropriate government agencies and in-house counsel related to tax matters. Facilitates communication with appropriate government agencies and in-house counsel related to tax matters.
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Align work with the goals of the AEP Legal Department, work with other in-house and outside counsel on legal matters. 12 years of experience with a law firm or on the staff of regulatory body or state-appointed counsel or in a corporate legal department.
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Staff counsel, in-house and defense litigation firm experience is welcomed. Our client, a leading insurance company, is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join their Detroit, Michigan team.
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SUMMARY: The Professional Responsibility Attorney is a member of the Professional Responsibility Committee and serves with a team of lawyers as in-house legal counsel to the Firm. The Committee’s work centers on legal ethics, professional responsibility and loss prevention.
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A minimum of three years of large law firm or comparable in-house corporate experience. Regular interaction with outside counsel, business partners, and counterparties. Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and admission in good standing to the bar.
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This role is based at our headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, will be a member of TSG's Legal team, and will report to the General Counsel. You have 3+ years of experience with a law firm, in-house corporate legal department, or on the staff of a government agency.
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Providing, directing and scheduling Front of House and Back of House training. Must coach, counsel, and develop Team Members to maximize sales and profitability, control expenses, meet budgetary constraints, handle Guest complaints, and ensure sanitation, safety and food quality.
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Position Description McKesson seeks an experienced government contracts attorney with four to six years of law firm or in-house (company or government) legal experience supporting contracting with federal, state, local, and tribal governments.
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Law firm or in-house experience at a large corporation. The Associate Counsel will be responsible for handling a variety of business/corporate law issues including analyzing risk, advising the organization on legal matters and handling complex commercial transactions and other corporate matters.
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Manage food, supplies and liquor costs by conducting weekly inventory. Manage all processes including line checks, pull thaw, prep lists, food inventory, beverage cost, truck orders, food safety, etc.
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