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Education and Certifications:Juris Doctorate (JD) from an accredited law school. Requirements:Juris Doctorate (JD) from an accredited law school. Duties and Responsibilities:Represent clients in family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, and property division.
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Reporting to the Director of the Law Library, the Reference Librarian will have the following responsibilities: Essential Functions: Provide high-quality reference services, research support, and instructional services to the Loyola University Chicago Law School community and to other Law Library users.
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Licensed to practice law and in good standing under the Bar of any state that enables admission to practice as in-house counsel. Juris Doctor from an ABaccredited law school. Licensed to practice law and in good standing under the Bar of any state that enables admission to practice as in-house counsel.
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Inform Bank management and lines of business regarding changes to Federal and State regulatory law. Responsible for working closely with the senior Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Officer to develop, administer and maintain an effective AML/CFT/Sanctions Compliance Program in accordance with applicable laws, guidelines and regulations.
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I have a family law practice that operates in Cook County and Kane County. I am a three-time, Super Lawyer in family law for Illinois and am also willing to train the right candidate. We are willing to train in the area of family law.
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Absent extenuating circumstances, employees in Law Clerk II positions must be licensed by the Illinois Supreme Court, and in good standing, within one year of start of employment. Job Title: Law Clerk II / Division Attorney.
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Minimum of 10-15 years of relevant legal experience in law firm or in-house settings (ideally, a mix of both) J.D. from a recognized accredited U.S. law school, strong academic background, and currently licensed and in good standing to practice law in at least one state (with ability to become licensed in Illinois within six months.
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Certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board as a Lead Homicide Investigator, or similar training approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board or the Department of State Police, or similar training provided at an Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board certified school, or.
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Successful law firm seeks a Law Clerk in our General Liability department for our downtown Chicago office. This General Liability Law Clerk position is responsible for following a filing system and organizing records, such as letters, legal documents, case files, correspondence, invoices, and memoranda according to that system.
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Skills: Certified Public Accountant, CPA, Accounting, Public Accounting, Tax Laws, Tax, Law, QuickBooks, QuickBook, Excel, CCH ProSystem FX, Axcess Tax, Caseware. Monitor and communicate legislative and regulatory tax law developments.
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For this reason and unless prohibited by state or local law, we will perform our initial background check and an annual check for any person employed in a Global Forwarding Customs Brokerage Department.
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We're looking for an admitted attorney, for an extremely promising Entry Level Immigration Attorney position within a premier law firm with a lot of room for growth. Present to and work with law enforcement, prosecutorial offices, and community-based organizations on changes in immigration law.
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Staff counsel will represent CHA in legal matters related to various types of law, such as evictions, Housing Choice Voucher Program (“HCV”) administrative hearings and administrative reviews in circuit court, grievance proceedings, and the investigation of eviction matters, and other related litigation in circuit court as needed.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and admitted to the state bar. law compliance and SEC reporting/disclosure requirements. Strong understanding of corporate law, contract law, employment law, and intellectual property law.
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This position reports to the General Counsel and handles projects associated with various areas of law, including commercial and consumer lending, transactional work, regulatory issues, Fintech issues, litigation (including third party litigation) management support, and bankruptcy.
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