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We are seeking a highly qualified mid-level associate to senior-level/counsel to work out of our Chicago office. The candidate will have 3 - 12 years (classes 2012 - 2021) of strong complex commercial litigation experience, including taking and defending depositions, researching, drafting pleadings, managing e-discovery, and handling large-scale document productions.
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Use your bachelor s degree or higher in accounting or your Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to qualify for an entry to mid-level Internal Revenue Agent (Examiner) employment opportunity.
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Is currently looking for a mid-level intellectual property litigation associate with a background in electrical engineering or computer science to join its client's Washington DC, New York, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Houston, or Los Angeles office.
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We are working with a global Am Law 50 firm that has an immediate need for a commercial litigation lawyer with government investigations experience to join its Chicago office as a mid-level associate.
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Permanent Placements is seeking a mid-to-senior level finance associate with at least 4-5 years of law firm experience to join our Am Top 200 client’s Chicago or New York office. Successful candidates will work with attorneys across several US offices and represent lenders and borrowers in varied and complex financial transactions with a focus on private equity acquisitions and both senior and mezzanine debt transactions.
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Candidates should also have strong written communication skills with experience drafting complex opinions and motions. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates seeking a high level of responsibility in an exciting practice with opportunity for advancement.
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4+ years of in an engineering management role or technical leadership role, providing mentorship and coaching to mid and senior level software engineers, and technical roles. Drive complex technical, architecture, design, and product discussions.
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As a Revenue Agent (Examiner), you will independently examine and investigate complex income tax returns filed by individuals or organizations. A course of study that includes three (3) years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a PhD degree or PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in accounting or related field of business, finance, law, economics, management, statistical/quantitative methods, or computer science.
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