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Conflicts or compliance experience at large law firm (especially related to KYC/AML requirements) Using the firm’s internal conflicts database and external corporate research resources, the Conflicts Analyst will prepare conflicts of interest reports that allow New Business Conflicts Staff Attorneys (CSA) and requesting partners to quickly and effectively identify compliance issues that need to be addressed prior to opening new business.
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8+ years of experience handling sophisticated real estate-related litigation, including landlord-tenant disputes and construction conflicts. 8+ years of experience in trusts and estates litigation, estate planning, and probate matters.
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Coordinate calendars, schedule meetings, and resolve calendar conflicts proactively on behalf of Managing Partner and up to three additional partners. Anchored by founding partner Invenergy, the firm is backed by strategic, institutional, and impact LPs including CDPQ, Credit Suisse, GE Vernova, Xcel Energy, Caterpillar, HASI and more.
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As a Conflicts Attorney, you will support the firm’s programs including new business and conflicts intake, lateral hiring, firm growth initiatives, and general regulatory risk management.
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Drafting and reviewing conflicts waivers, engagement letters and other client communications and documents to ensure compliance with ethical and professional standards. Advising Firm attorneys on conflict issues and facilitating the resolution of conflicts of interests.
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Integrity - expeditiously and reasonably resolve all internal team issues and conflicts, as well as, all external client concerns and issues. This includes maintaining a positive relationship with all parties involved in the project: customer, resident engineer, foreman, construction manager, key suppliers, and key subcontractors.
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Supporting Wellington's private investments compliance program (firmwide) regulatory risk areas including those that pertain to Conflicts of Interest, MNPI, Marketing, Fund Governance, Valuation, and ESG.
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Accomplished in clearly communicating complex ideas in written and verbal form coupled with keen emotional intelligence and polished etiquette to deliver insights, manage conflicts with diplomacy, and influence outcomes.
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Leader appropriate and professional workplace behaviors, address/mediate conflicts to restore harmony, and support a positive, healthy, and inclusive workplace culture by S&C’s mission, vision, values, and guiding principles.
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Act as a product specialist and subject matter expert for Intapp Intake and Intapp Conflicts both on-premises and cloud-based and any other applications supporting the risk and compliance activities of the firm.
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Assures the appropriate level of service delivery and mitigates conflict between UCPD bureaus that cannot be resolved by the on-duty chain of command; an order from a Field Captain in resolving conflicts between different areas has the same authority as a member of the Chief of Police's Command Staff, in their absence.
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Update editorial calendar and solicit key dates from internal comms leads; flag potential conflicts and make recommendations on deconflictingCreate multimedia visuals assets to support storytelling across all channels.
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Develop and conduct training sessions and modules to increase awareness and understanding around ethics, conflicts of interest and anti-bribery and corruption. Ownership and oversight of the application utilized for management and review of potential conflicts of interest, including outside business activities, gifts and entertainment, and personal account dealing activity.
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Must have the ability to resolve problems/conflicts in a diplomatic and tactful manner in unison with Maverick MOD. Must have the ability to resolve problems/conflicts in a diplomatic and tactful manner in unison with Maverick MOD.
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Present Publicis Sapient credentials for Microsoft to bring to clients and prospects while maintaining and generating documents needed to generate revenue and sales; create a “force multiplier” on sales by lobbying partners to sell Publicis Sapient SolutionsBuild relationships with key stakeholders among Microsoft/Publicis Sapient clients/prospects, oversee the relationships of other sales roles and anticipate and prevent conflicts between parties before they happen.
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