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Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Junior Private Equity Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Insurance Underwriter of Transactional and Specialty Management Liability seeks attorney to oversee and support development and underwiting of insurance products for M&A risks involving large scale: Financing; Technology, Intellectual Property and Brand Licensing; Business Mergers, Liquidations and Acquisitions; and Financial Reorganizations.
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Due diligence, mergers, acquisitions, and/or integration experience preferred. Has or is pursuing a professional certification, such as CPA, CIA, CISA, CICA, CFE, CISSP, CPCU, FLMI, CAMS, PMP.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A minimum of 2 years of experience as an attorney, with a focus on estate planning, estate administration, tax planning, mergers and acquisitions, buyer and seller representation, commercial contracting, and working with non-public entities.
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As a Business Development Analyst, your primary role will be to support the screening, planning, analyzing, developing new business ventures, and executing mergers and acquisitions (M&A), joint ventures, and divestments at This Company.
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Job Description Summary: The Loyola University School of Law Library seeks a collegial, intellectually curious, and service-oriented professional to join our team as a Reference Librarian.
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Duties and Responsibilities Job Summary:Loyola University of Chicago is seeking a Program Coordinator to provide broad based programmatic and administrative management for its nationally prominent Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, as well as administrative support to a cohort of Law School faculty and programs.
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5+ years of experience either within a law firm or as in-house counsel (or a combination thereof) supporting mid-sized companies with a global footprint. JD degree from an accredited top law school (with a strong academic record both undergraduate and graduate) and active license to practice law, in good standing.
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Kaufman, Hall & Associates, LLC, is seeking qualified finance professionals to join the Mergers & Acquisitions (“M&A”) team comprised of a group of executives who have advised on many of the largest, most significant and innovative hospital and health system deals, and have lead hundreds of strategic transaction advisory engagements.
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The Research Professional will report to a BFI affiliated faculty member at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), or the Harris School of Public Policy.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Profit sharing Training & development Location: Downtown Chicago, IL Company: Floor Coverings International of Downtown Chicago About Us:Floor Coverings International of Downtown Chicago is a premier flooring company dedicated to providing high-quality floor coverings and exceptional customer service.
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7+ years of experience either within a law firm or as in-house counsel (or a combination thereof) supporting mid-sized companies with a global footprint. JD degree from an accredited law school (with a strong academic record both undergraduate and graduate) and active license to practice law, in good standing.
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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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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Understanding of the school authorization process or innovative model development and dissemination Understanding of modern management practices (policy and procedures), methods, and techniques related to charter school operations, small businesses or non-profit organizations.
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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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