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Today, Brown Rudnick is a recognized leader in several practice and industry areas, such as corporate restructuring, technology, white collar defense, international disputes, intellectual property, and life sciences.
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White Collar Technologies is a boutique human capital consultancy firm specializing in information technology and engineering consulting for life science sector. Company Description White Collar Technologies is a boutique human capital consultancy firm specializing in information technology and engineering consulting for life science sector.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for providing legal services/counsel in civil litigation, criminal defense (white collar crime), personal injury, medical malpractice, and some probate/real estate law.
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Initially settled among the first waves of English colonists in 1635, this community has had a long and storied history, to say the least, but nowadays, it s by and large an affluent residential community, with a significant amount of commuting white collar workers.
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Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm, helping clients to Be in a Position of Strength in today's modern business landscape.
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White Collar Technologies Inc. is one of the fastest-growing pharmaceutical and life science consulting companies. Our white-glove project placement includes the following benefits.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Boston, MA, is seeking a White Collar Associate Attorney with 3+ years of experience in white-collar defense matters, internal investigations, litigation, enforcement actions, risk management, corporate governance, and compliance counseling.
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We are looking to speak with litigation associates to join our client’s unmatched and busy White Collar & Governments practice group in Boston. You will conduct internal investigations for public and private companies, NGOs, portfolio companies of venture capital and private equity firms, and audit and special committees.
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Our Boston office serves clients in a broad array of disciplines across multiple industries and practice groups, including Antitrust, Competition, and Trade Regulation; Asset Management and Investment Funds; Corporate; Intellectual Property; Labor, Employment, and Workplace Safety; Litigation; and White Collar Defense and Investigations.
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Assistant Attorneys General in the White Collar & Public Integrity Division are charged with leading and coordinating the efforts of a prosecutorial team that typically includes a financial investigator, a state trooper, a victim/witness advocate, and support staff.
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It offers a dense suburban feel with restaurants, coffee shops and parks. Group offers its patients the ability to seek care close to home while also providing streamlined access to state-of-the-art laboratory, radiation and imaging services.
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Selection CriteriaWhen considering candidates, we will look at the following criteria:A strong interest in the Asset Management and Investment Funds; Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice areasSuperior academic credentials and excellent written and oral communication skillsThe ability to work independently and as part of a team, and a commitment to the highest quality of client service Class of 2026 J.D. Student Application ProcessWe will begin to review applications on a rolling basis.
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The ideal candidate has a Juris Doctorate with a minimum of three (3) years of experience in white collar defense matters, internal investigations, litigation, enforcement actions, risk management, corporate governance, and compliance counseling.
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The Records Manager will be responsible for overseeing the management of our firm's records, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. We rely on these core values to serve clients in key practice areas and industries - the pillars of Brown Rudnick: crisis management, which includes restructuring, investigations, and special situations; global litigation; life sciences; technology; and brand and reputation protection.
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Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm, helping clients to Be in a Position of Strength in today’s modern business landscape.
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