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The Associate Deputy Director of the eLearning & Technology Services Unit oversees Judicial College and AOIC Division technology services, technology vendor procurement and project management, the Learning Management System (LMS), and best practices for instructional design and use of eLearning software and platforms.
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The Circuit Executive's Office, located in the Everett McKinley Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in Chicago, Illinois, provides policy development, administrative, and technical and staff support to the Chief Judge of the Circuit and Judicial Council of the Seventh Circuit; the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; and the district and bankruptcy courts, probation and pretrial offices, and federal defender services within the Seventh Circuit.
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Assists in drafting and proofreading opinions, administrative and judicial orders, professional correspondence, public information documents, and court rules. Applicants are advised that as a Drug Free Workplace, use of medical or recreational marijuana is prohibited and will disqualify a candidate from employment.
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Class rank in the top 50% of graduating law school class, or academic achievement as shown by grade point average, honors, participation in: law review, law journal, moot court, judicial externship/internship, or other activities indicating record of academic excellence.
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Takes appropriate enforced collection action, such as levies, redemptions, seizures, nominee liens, judicial actions, or fraud investigation. Other IRS employment opportunities include jobs such as Revenue Agent and Criminal Investigator (Special Agent.
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Working knowledge of the methods and practices of legal research and investigation, judicial procedure, and the rules of evidence. Makes regular site visits to non-office locations (e.g. court and accident sites.
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Trial visual aids equipment, office productivity, on-line legal research, and litigation support software. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited school of law and license to practice law in the State of Illinois and Federal courts, plus seven (7) years of experience as a practicing attorney, of which three (3) years of Tort experience and/or experience in state and federal court, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Indent-list ul {list-style-position:inside;} The Department of Political Science at DePaul University invites applications for a full time, non-tenure-track position with primary expertise in the fields of American Politics and Public Law. Responsibilities will include teaching nine courses on American Institutions (the Presidency and Congress) and areas of Constitutional law and the judicial process.
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Performs legal research of judicial decision law, statutory law, administrative regulations, and other authoritative source material. Juris doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school in the United States.
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Two to four years’ experience in private practice or federal judicial clerkship. Our legal team is experienced in not only regulatory compliance, but also business structuring and transactions, litigation (including class and collective actions), insurance, labor and employment, highway accident defense, taxation, mergers and acquisitions, workers' compensation, logistics, driver leasing, warehousing, private fleet operations, outsourcing, and customs.
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Appear in a court of law, arbitration or other judicial tribunal on behalf of the Firm's client, and present well-reasoned arguments to the judicial body. Juris Doctor degree from an American Bar Association accredited law school.
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You'll work to prepare comprehensive financial reviews of company's operations, attend legal proceedings, engage in judicial management, support liquidation processes as well as advise clients on corporate risk management issues.
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Perform or guide legal research of judicial decision law, statutory law, administrative regulations, and other authoritative source material. QualificationsEducation/Technical ExpertiseJuris doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school in the United States.
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Judicial clerkship or other government experience and/or accounting background. Our clients are enterprises as diverse as sophisticated financial institutions and start-ups, global public firms, and middle-market companies, as well as high net worth individuals, family offices, not-for-profit organizations, and entrepreneurial ventures across a variety of industries.
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Provides legal services, including representing the Company in judicial proceedings, arbitrations, and mediations, and manages relationships and litigation matters with Business Units and outside counsel.
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