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Works with in-house legal counsel in managing property related litigation. Strong background in managing diverse types of multi-family communities including new construction, conventional, student housing, LIHTC and HUD projects preferred.
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We are seeking an experienced Sales Enablement Director to join our team and play a critical role in measurably enhancing our Disputes, Claims and Investigations (“DCI) practice by developing, improving, and supporting our sales efforts to law firms and in-house counsel.
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Mon Ami Realty is seeking a talented in-house attorney to continue its growth. With offices in Chicago and Los Angeles, Mon Ami consistently identifies unique value opportunities, moving quickly to close transactions, and creating value in its acquired properties to generate top-tier returns for its investors and team.
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Handles or participates in the handling of sophisticated legal matters or projects, including managing outside counsel on employment litigation. Sample future items in our Test Kitchen.
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The Housekeeping Manager is responsible for ensuring efficient operations of the Housekeeping Department in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards as well as supervising the entire Housekeeping Department including rooms front/back of house public areas and laundry.
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Team up with in-house attorneys to obtain any required approvals from internal stakeholders and optimize support to the business; and. We’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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Axiom is where legal teams go to find the right talent for everything from routine in-house tasks to complex outside counsel work. Consulting with C-level executives: Our clients are savvy leaders of the world's largest in-house legal teams, and you will be at the table with them daily planning for their future.
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Are you seeking in-house counsel opportunities in California or other locations? Explore our platform for in-house legal roles in different regions such as DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and beyond.
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Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills Experience with secured lending and loan documents Experience with or interest in communications, marketing compliance or digital platformsAttorney must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing in in the state/jurisdiction in which the position is based or otherwise in compliance with the in-house counsel registration rules of that state/jurisdiction.
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We are looking for an experienced lawyer with interest and experience in matters relating to online content and public policy to join our in-house legal department as Lead Counsel.
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8-12 years of relevant experience, ideally at both a top-tier law firm and as in-house counsel. In this role you will report to the General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer.
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Experience working in Education, at a public agency, at a law firm and/or as in-house counsel is preferred. The Assistant General Counsel, Transactions will handle contracts and related legal issues, and address questions of substantial complexity in a deadline-driven, high-volume environment.
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Juris Doctor, BA/BS, and 6+ years related professional experience as a practicing attorney, licensed to practice as in-house counsel in IL or MI. You will play a critical role in managing external disputes, charges and arbitration as well as managing outside counsel.
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Under the supervision of a more senior counsel, handles or participates in the handling of complex legal matters or projects, including leading outside counsel on employment litigation.
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We are seeking a Corporate Counsel with at least 3 years of private practice experience (or a combination of private practice and in-house experience) in commercial contracts, strategic partnerships and transactions, M&A, and corporate governance to join our dynamic legal team.
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