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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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Founded in 2013, Latitude has been recognized by Chambers as a leading global flexible legal staffing company and the #1 Legal Recruiter by The National Law Journal. Experience (5+ years) working in an in-house paralegal role.
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A: If you’re interested in working with Latitude but do not think this particular legal job is the right one for you, we encourage you to explore our other open opportunities or fill out a General Application by visiting us at.
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This is a great opportunity to jump in to an in-house employment counsel position on an engagement / temporary basis and potentially progress to a full-time role with the company.
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Latitude Attorneys have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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Prior in-house experience is highly preferred for many opportunities. Benefits: In addition to pay, all Latitude Attorneys and other legal professionals working on contract engagements receive complimentary professional liability insurance coverage.
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Prior experience at a large or sophisticated boutique firm or as in-house counsel for a major company offering services to public sector customers is strongly preferred. Prior experience at a large or sophisticated boutique firm or as in-house counsel for a major company offering services to public sector customers is strongly preferred.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys and paralegals for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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6-10 years of legal experience in corporate tax law. Strong academic credentials, including an LLM in taxation, are required. LLM in taxation. From Fortune Global 100 companies to start-ups and Global 50 law firms to boutiques, clients turn to us for top-tier attorneys and other legal professionals.
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A financial industry organization with an outstanding workplace culture is adding a full-time in-house payments counsel its collegial, fast-moving in-house legal team.
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Prior experience working in-house with a global company is preferred. This role is fully remote and the successful candidate can live anywhere in the U.S. Latitude has an immediate opportunity for an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) attorney to assist the legal team of one of its global, publicly traded company clients.
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5+ years of commercial real estate experience at a sophisticated law firm or in-house with a commercial real estate company. Schedule: Flexible (part-time to full-time or anything in between.
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Latitude is seeking a plaintiffs’ litigation attorney to join the growing team of a dynamic regional plaintiffs’ firm in Philadelphia, PA. This is a great opportunity for advancement of your career while joining a firm with a focus on developing trial lawyers.
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Type of role: Permanent - In-House Counsel. 6+ years of legal experience, including prior in-house or law firm experience. Are you looking for a great opportunity to work in an in-house.
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Minimum of 4 years (6-12+ years preferred) of practice in the immigration practice of an AmLaw 200 law firm, immigration boutique firm (representing employers), or corporate legal department handling immigration matters.
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