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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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Work directly with outside counsel on 340B Health filings, particularly amicus briefs, including assisting with fact and legal theory development and review. This position reports directly to the Vice President, Legal and Policy Counsel.
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Provide legal advice and guidance on compliance matters, including international legal and ethical compliance, foreign domestic compliance, data security, data privacy, anti-corruption, and labor and employment law.
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Preferred qualifications Paralegal Certificate, MBA, and/or JD.Demonstrated experience working directly with high profile client teams and clients (e.g., legal operations, consultants, in-house counsel, etc.
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Minimum qualifications 3+ years of substantive practice or project management experience within a professional services, consulting, corporate legal department, or other legal services environment.
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Washington DC Law firm seeking a Legal Project Manager will work with a cross-functional team to deliver exceptional legal services to clients across a number of practice areas. Formal project management or process improvement qualification, such as PRINCE2 or PMP.Understanding of developments in industry-agnostic project management and the dialog around the future of legal services.
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The copy editor will be responsible for editing and proofreading articles and other editorial materials related to legal topics, ranging from court cases and legislative news to legal analysis.
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POSITION DESCRIPTIONPosition: Data Engineer I Officeof Data Governance and AnalysisEmployment Status:Temp/Full-Time/ExemptABOUT LSC: Established by Congress in 1974, the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is the country’s single largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans.
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In response to the humanitarian crisis at America’s ports of entry, Devereux provides short-term shelter care services for unaccompanied children who have come to the United States without a parent or legal guardian.
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We are hiring an experienced investigations counsel within Ericsson’s Corporate and Government Investigations (CGI) group, which is part of Group Function Legal Affairs & Compliance (GFLA). The CGI team is responsible for the investigation of potential legal and compliance violations within Ericsson and is a critical support in ensuring the effectiveness and credibility of the Company’s ethics & compliance program, defending the Company’s commitment to integrity in its culture and ways of working, building trust with its stakeholders, including enforcement authorities, and ultimately driving the company’s sustainable success.
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This role is pivotal in advancing our privacy practices at USDS, through aligning USDS privacy requirements with the global privacy compliance framework (PCF), working closely with global legal, R&D, Privacy and Data Protection Offices (PDPO) as well as USDS privacy operation teams.
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This is an extraordinary time in which ELPC’s effective legal and policy advocacy – backed by sound science, strong economic analysis and public engagement – are essential to protect core environmental values.
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Conduct due diligence and provide legal support for mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions involving employee benefits and executive compensation. Provide legal counsel on executive compensation matters, including stock options, bonuses, and other incentive plans.
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Providing direct legal support on a range of time-sensitive legal and compliance issues under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and other requirements.
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One to two years of professional experience in the following areas is desired:Event planning and/or project management;Voting rights, democracy reform, racial justice, or technology research or policy;Strategy, organizing, or research around legal or policy issues.
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