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Doctor of Jurisprudence or Master of Laws and three (3) years of experience as Regulatory Specialist and/or Compliance Analyst. Provide regulatory support to the Company's Deputy General Counsel in the U.S. and to the Legal and Compliance Officer in the region.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Conduct legal research, analysis, and due diligence for client matters. Excellent legal research, analysis, and drafting skills.
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Liaise with regulatory and compliance counsel to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Provide legal counsel and support on financing transactions (including revolving credit agreements, high yield notes, term securitizations, and warehouse securitizations), from deal structuring to execution and ongoing compliance, as well as strategic guidance to internal stakeholders on risk management and dispute resolution related to such transactions.
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A Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and admittance in good standing with the Illinois state bar. Stay abreast of legal and regulatory developments relevant to leveraged finance transactions, including changes in banking laws, securities regulations, and industry best practices.
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Participate, as needed, in the planning and analysis function for the Business Unit or functional area of responsibility in coordination with FP&A. Maintain and identify opportunities to enhance internal controls and support regulatory compliance and business planning by performing analyses.
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We help clients solve challenges in the aquatic environment requiring expertise in aquatic research, water resource management, data science, and regulatory compliance. Provide regulatory and environmental compliance strategy to clients on Clean Water Act, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) licensing/relicensing, or CERCLA.
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Bachelor's degree, Juris Doctor degree, and active license to practice law in Illinois. Experience with computer applications for word processing, spreadsheet, database, and legal research/writing.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing with the bar association. Manage and oversee all legal disputes, litigation, and regulatory proceedings involving the company, including oversight of outside counsel.
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You must hold a Juris Doctor (JD) from an ABaccredited law school. Every day, you will report to the Vice President & General Counsel to support for project and platform mergers & acquisitions (M&A), project financing matters (including tax equity and debt financing and cash equity spelldown); assistance in overall compliance with federal state and/or local laws and regulations; and such other transactional and contractual matters for ENGIE North America and it's subsidiaries as may be required from time to time.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school: admission to the bar in good standing in at least one jurisdiction. Provide legal counsel and guidance to executive leadership on a wide range of issues, including corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and risk management.
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Possess a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school, demonstrate a strong academic background, and be admitted to a U.S. state bar in good standing, and have, or be able to obtain, appropriate licensure to practice law in Illinois.
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Master s degree in human resources, business, public administration, sociology, political science or labor relations OR, Juris Doctor degree. Assists in meeting various compliance goals and timetables of the Shakman Relief Order or the County s Employment Plan.
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Partners with Sr. Privacy Counsel, Cyber Security, IT, Regulatory Affairs and Enterprise Risk Management to help manage privacy risk exposure. Data privacy, governance/risk/ compliance, and/or information security operations background required.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements and ethical standards governing survey research in healthcare, including HIPAA and IRB guidelines. Advanced degree (e.g., PhD, MD, MPH) in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, or a related field.
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Extensive experience (10+ years) in survey research, healthcare analytics, or healthcare quality improvement. As the Head of Survey Science, you will lead the development and implementation of survey research strategies within the healthcare sector.
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