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A licensed member of the Illinois Bar in good standingA minimum of three (3) years of law firm or applicable in-house experience required preferably in the legal areas of contracts, employment, higher education, and/or intellectual property law with broad general knowledge and experience of civil and commercial litigation and non-profit organizations.
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A minimum of three to five years in a sophisticated law firm or corporate legal department environment involving general corporate, tax, securities, and real estate development and financing (investment and/or lending), preferably involving affordable housing and federal low-income housing tax credits.
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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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Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in restructuring, insolvency, and bankruptcy law, preferably at a leading law firm or in-house legal department. Position Overview: Our client is seeking a highly skilled Senior Associate to join their expanding restructuring department in Chicago.
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Current admission to the Illinois State Bar, an ability and willingness to sit for the bar exam, or eligibility for immediate admission as registered in-house counsel is required. Work cooperatively and strategically with program and department teams to help solve problems and advise on grants, grantmaking strategies, impact investments, and investments in the investment portfolio, tax returns, internal and external polices, data and data security and other matters consistent with applicable laws and regulations.
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J.D. degree, with 6+ years of relevant legal experience at top law firm, government agency, or in-house legal department, preferably within a fast-growing fintech startup.
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Experience at a major law firm or in-house legal department of a medium or large financial institution or public company. The members of our Legal and Government Relations Department are primarily located in o ur Chicago (near O’Hare Airport) and Evansville, Indiana offices.
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This role will be accountable for running the legal team for Arity and collaborating closely with privacy, compliance, and risk and will be a critical leader within Arity and Allstate s broader legal department.
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Prefer a Bachelor's Degree and previous in-house legal experience supporting a General Counsel in a corporate legal department. Our client located in Chicago is seeking an experienced Legal Executive Assistant to support the General Counsel.
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3-5 years of combined experience working at a law firm and/or in house legal department and a corporate environment. Reporting to the Vice President & Chief Legal Officer, this role will involve assisting colleagues in the North American Legal Group and commercial businesses with a broad range of legal matters including commercial transactions, litigation, employment, real estate, corporate governance, compliance and M&A.
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7+ years of substantial business/healthcare law experience at a large law firm or in-house legal department. Experience in or working with clients in the healthcare industry and advising on legal issues applicable to medical device companies, including FDA regulations and the Anti-Kickback Statute.
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Job Description: McDonald’s Privacy Team is a global team within the Legal & Compliance Department comprised of lawyers and other professionals located in the US and the EU. In collaboration with other global teams (e.g., Global Cyber Security, Enterprise Data Governance) and McDonald’s market legal teams, the Privacy Team develops, operates and manages McDonald’s global privacy program and advises on US and global initiatives involving personal data.
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This may include projects related broadly to in-house legal operations or law firm strategy and business services operations. Experience with in-house house law department operations and/or law firm operations and strategy strongly preferred.
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Bachelor's degree or substantial paralegal and/or contracts management experience, preferably gained in a large firm or in-house legal or procurement department. Identify opportunities for process enhancements in the commercial transactions process, spanning matter intake, negotiation, finalization, signature, and post-signature contract management.
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5+ years (Paralegal) or 10+ years (Sr Paralegal) transactional paralegal experience in a law firm or in-house legal department required. Responsible for processes in the Legal Department such as property inquiries and evaluations in connection with potential dispositions, financings or redevelopment projects.
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