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Provide strategic legal counsel and risk assessments throughout the transaction process. Proficiency in legal research and case management software. Research and stay current on legal developments in M&A and private equity.
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Supervise 4-6 direct reports, including Senior Counsels, a Legal Operations Manager, and a Senior Paralegal; mentor and advise ALC attorneys at all levels to help develop legal skills. The Legal Director will play a key role in our community lawyering model of direct legal services and community engagement that feeds into policy advocacy and impact litigation.
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Knowledge of Harm Reduction theory and practice as applied to legal services preferred. LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking a Staff Attorney to join its Legal Advocacy program in San Francisco, CA.
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The ideal reporter will be able to build sources within the FTC and the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department, the antitrust legal community in Washington and corporate lobbyists whose companies’ face the greatest regulatory threat.
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Please send cover letter, resume, one writing sample that you were the significant editor/writer of and contact information for three references to jobs@lsc-sf.org with “Legal Director” in the subject line.
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Key Responsibilities:Draft and file legal documents related to patent litigation. The successful candidate will take on the responsibility of representing the company in legal proceedings related to patent litigation.
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They should also have strong interpersonal skills, sound judgment and decision-making skills, the ability and desire to work with a top-notch legal team, and ideally, experience in the cryptocurrency and fintech industry.
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The CFO oversees all financial aspects of St. Anthony's including budgeting, forecasting, reporting, financial audit, accounting, payroll, insurance, risk management, contracts, planning, and legal financial compliance functions.
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Pragmatic strategist who can identify and resolve legal issues in the context of the company’s goals and risk thresholds. Checkr is seeking a VP of Legal to lead its commercial and corporate legal team.
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Keywords: Environmental Law, Water Law, Chambers Recognized, Law Firm, Partner, Developers, Regulatory Agencies, High-Net-Worth Individuals, Billing Rate, Business Development, Full Bench of Associates, California-Barred Attorneys, Legal Recruitment, High-Caliber Legal Professionals, Executive Legal Recruitment, Portable Book of Business, Litigation, Regulatory Compliance, Environmental Justice, Climate Change, Complex Environmental Matters, Legal Excellence, California.
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The role will work closely with colleagues across the UCSF enterprise, including leadership and staff partners in the academic, research, and care delivery units, as well as UCSF's shared services such as communications, marketing, community and government relations, real estate and planning, legal, university development and alumni relations, enterprise emergency management and other divisions.
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Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement evaluation frameworks to assess the impact and effectiveness of legal services provided to survivors of human trafficking. Position Overview The Evaluation Consultant will be responsible for evaluating the outcomes and effectiveness of our legal service program for survivors of human trafficking.
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Conduct legal research, analyze complex legal issues, and provide strategic advice to clients. Draft legal documents, pleadings, correspondence, and court filings. Do you thrive in a dynamic legal environment focused on client care and legal excellence.
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Assist with legal and compliance risk mitigation strategies (e.g., data privacy, MNPI, etc.) 2+ years of experience in in-house legal and/or compliance department (JD from an accredited law school is a plus.
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Represent clients in complex cases, providing expert legal counsel and representation. Conduct thorough legal research and gather evidence to support case strategies. Draft legal documents, including pleadings, motions, and briefs.
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