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Consistent with One Medical’s DNA, the Corporate Counsel will have a service-focused ethos in their delivery of legal support, with a solution-oriented approach as well as a genuine appreciation for our providers and patients.
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LegalAid Fellows primarily work out of our NW office but may also work out of Legal Aids community office in SE.The Domestic Violence and Family Law Unit alsohelps staff one or more of theDistrictstwo Domestic Violence Intake Centers - in NW at the DCSuperior Courthouse and in SE at the Big Chair office complex in Anacostia -, and the Child Support Resource Centerand the Family Law Assistance Network courthouse project officesat DC Superior Court.
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At least ten years' legal experience, including significant trial court, administrative, or appellate litigation experience. Help advance Legal Aid's organizational priorities, including staff diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities and legal program racial justice and equity goals.
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Two writing samples (preferably one legal document and one writing sample on a political science/history/policy topic) 4. Legal Internship The Lawfare Program is seeking full-time and part-time interns.
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Manage and oversee external legal counsel including managing budgets, directing litigation and investigation strategies, reviewing, and finalizing pleadings, mediation/arbitration statements, and settlement agreements, and ensuring cost-effective and high-quality legal representation.
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Serve as in-house legal counsel on issues that affect drug coverage and reimbursement for biopharmaceutical companies in various federal health care programs such as Medicare fee for service, Medicare Advantage (Part C), the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit (Part D), and the 340B Drug Discount Program.
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Working expertise in advising on, or assisting withRegulatory compliance controls Regulatory reporting Treasury matters, including liquidity standards, portfolio investments, and the discount window Resolution planning New product development and implementation Internal audits and supervisory exams Governance frameworks and legal entity structures.
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Coordinate and manage clear communication with internal Merchants staff including the Review Underwriter, originations and closings team; Agency; third party vendors, including but not limited to, the appraiser, engineer and environmental consultant; Merchants legal counsel; insurance team; borrower and any others that are pertinent to the success of the transaction.
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Do you have professional experience working in a law firm, legal search firm, or in-house legal department? Building a robust employer pipeline and developing an expanded network of available legal positions for students, including working with small and midsize employers to create long term or short-term positions for students’ first legal job.
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Knowledge of the Multifamily market including LIHTC Asset Management, affordable housing finance, real estate finance, transactions and structures, legal contracts (partnership agreements), loan documents, third-party reports (audits, appraisals, needs assessments), cap rates, and credit analysis.
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Establish and actively monitor appropriate video framing consistent with legal videography norms. Swear in deponents and faithfully capture their spoken testimony under oath during depositions and other legal proceedings.
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Compensation & Benefits (full- time employees):LVT: ($30/hr + commensurate with relevant experience) Extensive Employee Assistance Program and Mental Health Benefits Annual allowance for scrubs and other BVNS apparelMedical/Dental/Vision InsuranceOther voluntary benefit plans are available including Life, STD, LTD, Aflac, Pet Insurance, Legal, etc.
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3-6 years of experience practicing investment management regulatory law, preferably at a large law firm, in-house legal department, or regulatory agency. Conduct legal research and analysis on complex regulatory issues affecting investment advisers and asset managers.
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The Law Clerk II Journeyman Division of Enforcement shall provide legal research and litigation support to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Enforcement. Conducts complex legal research and analysis for trial staff.
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Coordinate with senior leaders across member plans, teams and departments to ensure holistic policy alignment and comprehensive solutions, including lobbying, communications, research, marketing, legal, and business teams.
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