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Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar and some experience in legal research, legal writing, and legal procedures and processes. The General Counsel's Office functions as EOHHS’ in-house counsel.
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The General Counsel's Office at the Executive Office of Health and Human Services is seeking a collaborative Attorney to provide legal support for MassHealth and other EOHHS programs. The General Counsel’s Office prides itself on the quality of its work and its friendly, cooperative work environment.
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MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, admission to the Massachusetts Bar and some experience in legal research, legal writing, and legal procedures and processes.
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Research, benchmark, draft, and revise policies in accordance with direction from the Deputy General Counsel and other stakeholders. Emerson College's Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is looking for a part-time law clerk to, under attorney supervision, review and propose edits for affiliation agreements, assist with legal research, perform other legal work, and help generally support the office's operations.
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Undergraduate degree from Brown University and earned her Juris Doctor from the Duke University School of. This position requires a skilled and well-rounded real estate attorney who can support Beacon’s General Counsel.
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This position provides a variety of legal services to AFI, including technology transfer and licensing, formation of spinouts, liquidation of technology ventures, compliance and risk management, corporate collaboration efforts, nonprofit law, agreements with international partners, corporate governance, employment law, research agreements and other complex contracts, litigation, and managing outside counsel.
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General Overview Mass General Brigham’s Office of the General Counsel (“OGC”) is seeking to hire an attorney with six to eight years of experience to assist with internal and external investigations and a wide array of compliance matters in the areas of data privacy, fraud and abuse, Medicare and Medicaid billing, research compliance, and general regulatory concerns.
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Reporting to the Chief IP Counsel, the Associate General Patent Counsel provides advice to DFCI, its executives, investigators, physicians, employees, and the Board of Trustees on a broad range of IP matters, including patentability analysis, patent drafting and prosecution, worldwide patent portfolio management, and overall IP strategy.
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Provides legal counsel and advice to the Company on matters relating to the construction of offshore wind projects, including the Company's Vineyard Wind 1 project, currently in construction off the coast of Massachusetts.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, and internal team members. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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This position will report to the General Counsel of the American Dental Association and will provide a variety of legal services, including technology transfer and licensing, formation of spinouts, liquidation of technology ventures.
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Provide both general legal IP-focused counsel and education to company scientists and management teams. Required: Juris Doctorate (for attorney) Create, execute, and manage a global IP strategy, including developing and growing a worldwide patent portfolio, identifying and mitigating 3rd party IP issues, and efficiently managing outside counsel.
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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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The General Counsel is a business-oriented attorney with experience developing, implementing, and managing legal and compliance strategies in pharma/Medical Device companies with a drive to ensure that departmental results match regional goals and objectives.
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A niche-market and reputable Insurance firm that specializes in insuring various institutions is looking to hire an in-house Litigation Counsel to join their fully remote national team that assists with the defense of property, casualty, and insurance coverage litigation in California.
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