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Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a Health Care Litigation Attorney to engage with clients across the healthcare continuum, addressing a spectrum of legal issues including governance, compliance, employment matters, and more.
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Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar and some experience in legal research, legal writing, and legal procedures and processes. The General Counsel's Office at the Executive Office of Health and Human Services is seeking a collaborative Attorney to provide legal support for MassHealth and other EOHHS programs.
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As a member of the Legal Department, the Associate General Counsel will assist with all aspects of the Department's work, including transactional deal work, training, contract review and negotiation and other corporate legal services.
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Minimum of 4+ years of legal experiencer with a law firm and/or in-house counsel. We are seeking an experienced attorney to join the Reinsurance Legal Team within General Insurance (GI) at AIG.
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We act as transactional counsel with respect to complex real estate development transactions and, on some projects, engage and oversee outside counsel; form and maintain in excess of 600 affiliated entities; provide or manage all corporate legal services; and provide counsel on legislative and policy matters.
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Advises the company on complex legal matters relating to the negotiation and drafting of construction and procurement contracts for offshore wind projects and resolution of construction disputes.
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Provide legal support for information security risk management team, including data breach analysis and response, third party risk management, and insider risk. Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer you will be responsible for overseeing data privacy, compliance and other legal matters within clinical development, clinical operations, medical affairs, IT, human resources, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs.
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MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar and some experience in legal research, legal writing, and legal procedures and processes.
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TCB’s Legal Department, which is situated in our Boston office, manages all aspects of TCB’s legal needs, including corporate and transactional legal work and advising TCB’s various departments, such as real estate development, property management, asset management, community life, fund development, human resources and information technology.
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Microsoft Certification preferred (Microsoft Server, SQL, Azure Fundamentals, Azure Administrator, Azure Architect), and other legal technology certifications a plus. In depth understanding of system platforms and infrastructure, including all MG+M Enterprise Systems and legal applications.
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Prepare legal research and/or memoranda on agency jurisdiction, procedures and standards, as well as on applicable law and precedent; and. Knowledge of sources available for legal research on DPU matters and issues.
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Lead and mature the insider threat program, working closely with Legal, Compliance, Human Resources and other stakeholders. As a direct report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Vice President of Threat Management and Response (TMR) will oversee the programs that gather Threat Intel, perform penetration testing, manage vulnerabilities, monitor & respond to events & incidents, and manage insider threat.
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What you’ll do as an Associate Corporate Counsel, Litigation:Assist in fact-gathering, analyzing, and strategizing responses to lawsuits, demand letters, customer complaints, and other active and potential legal threats.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world's leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire a Legal Practice Assistant in our Private Client Practice Group, reporting to the Manager of Legal Practice Support.
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Partner with the Chief Legal Officer, leading aspects of litigation, disputes, investigations and related matters within their domain and advising the CEO and the leadership team on such matters.
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