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Minimum of seven years of relevant legal experience in a law firm or in-house legal department representing large organizations in health care, life sciences or government. Address a broad range of legal and compliance matters, including issues related to corporate governance, Medicaid provider regulations, state licensure requirements for hospitals and special education schools, state and federal privacy rules, state and federal regulatory requirements, employment law, contracts, policy review and enforcement, internal investigations, conflict of interest, and responses to inquiries from internal and external sources.
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As an award-winning woman-owned and led family law firm focusing in the areas of divorce, mediation, and collaborative law, we are highly focused on providing high-level results for our clients through a team-centered approach.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for managing their caseload, providing legal advice to clients, drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and representing clients in court.
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Minimum of 8 years' experience, preferably split between a top-tier law firm and a in-house legal department. Provide legal support for business development transactions with significant intellectual property and regulatory components including collaborations, research & development agreements, clinical development agreements, companion diagnostic development and commercialization, and software as a service agreements.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on employment law issues. A law firm in Boston, MA, is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney with 3+ years of experience to assist with its employment law practice.
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Providing legal advice/counsel on corporate law, business and transactional matters, intellectual property, tax, and other areas of law relevant to the University’s mission and operations (e.g., data privacy and security, copyright infringement, compliance, charitable organizations, University governance, research administration), at times under tight deadlines.
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Your Role: As an Associate Attorney at Blake Law, your responsibilities will include drafting legal documents, conducting research, working with clients, and representing the firm in court appearances.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in a mid-size to large law firm, along with experience drafting pleadings, conducting research, and managing discovery in financial, securities, or other complex civil litigation.
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