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The Associate General Counsel reports to a Deputy General Counsel and works closely with other colleagues in the Legal Office. perform other duties as assigned by the General Counsel or Deputy General Counsel, or the Commissioner.
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This role will report directly to the Chief Compliance Officer, Commercial Counsel and work closely with the VP, Deputy General Counsel and the Chief Legal Officer. Expertise in commercial healthcare and FDA regulatory law, specifically related to market access, pricing and price reporting, patient support, government contracting matters, and other laws and regulations related to the development and commercialization of pharmaceutical products.
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Represent Agency in real estate matters and transactions as directed in coordination with the General Counsel(or Acting General Counsel), Deputy General Counsel, Director of Planning, and Deputy Director of Zoning.
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The Associate General Counsel will be a member of the Legal Department and will assist with all aspects of the Department's work, including transactional deal work, training, contract review and negotiation and other corporate legal services.
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Overview: Reporting to the VP and Head of Legal, US, the newly created position of Assistant General Counsel (“Asst. GC”), U.S. Prescription Business Unit will be the first legal position in Galderma’s new Boston office in a hybrid (3 days in office) environment.
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In this role, you will report to the Deputy General Counsel and work closely with the growing Fintech and HTS legal team, product leads, and other senior business partners to provide advice on complex regulatory matters impacting Hopper’s global business, and drive and execute bespoke and creative commercial contracts with Hopper’s HTS partners (including banks, consumer brands, airlines, hotels, and online travel agents) around the world.
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The General Counsel may be asked to provide and/or oversee legal services related to these programs, including due diligence, documentation and closing of transactions on behalf of the funder, development and maintenance of internal controls, and counsel with respect to program requirements.
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Position reports to the Deputy General Counsel. The Associate Counsel assists the Legal Department with the day-to-day legal operations. Position reports to the Deputy General Counsel.
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The VP/SVP, Deputy Chief Credit Officer will support ownership and growth of Debt Strategies (Acquisition and Asset Management), ensuring appropriate risk management in conjunction with the Chief Credit Officer.
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We seek to add an experienced attorney to our in-house legal team who will work directly with our General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel and provide counsel and advice to our various business units on a variety of matters, including insurance and regulatory requirements, vendor management, corporate governance, employee relations, marketing, transactional and other operational issues.
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Working with the Planning Dept/Zoning Division , and under supervision of the General Counsel, or Acting General Counsel, provide legal counsel on land use issues; review and prepare zoning amendments.
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Develop standards for the appropriate use of information taking into consideration changing regulations, security requirements, privacy needs, ethical values, societal expectations and cultural norms, in cooperation with the Chief Information Security Officer, General Counsel, Privacy Specialist, and other concerned parties.
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T he Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant General Counsel. Liaise with the Office of the Attorney General on major class action litigation as assigned.
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Partner with ERISA counsel and vendors to ensure compliance requirements meet or exceed for all retirement plans including providing guidance regarding new or existing DOL and IRS regulations relating to plan audits, financial reporting, government form filings (e.g., Form 5500), funding notices (SAR/AFN) and reporting, SPD/plan amendments etc.
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Reporting into the VP, Legal – Corporate and ESG, you will help support general corporate legal and public company matters and other projects within the Dynatrace Legal Team and also provide in-depth counsel and legal advice on a wide range of compliance matters.
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