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Core services of the programs include legal orientations regarding removal proceedings and legal relief; intake and follow-up services; self-help workshops; and referrals for pro bono assistance or social services.
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This newly created role will support the firm’s mission to facilitate broad lawyer pro bono engagement by providing high-level substantive legal support, supervision and training to corporate lawyers working on pro bono matters for nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations, and also will be integrated into the Pro Bono Team’s central administrative workstreams relating to growing and managing the firm’s pro bono program.
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Comprehensive knowledge of the third-party risk management lifecycle: planning, due diligence, contracts, ongoing monitoring and termination. Facilitate third party risk assessments for initial due diligence and ongoing oversight of third party vendor services.
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The Transaction Advisory Services Senior Manager will be responsible for managing financial due diligence engagements for middle market strategic and financial (private equity) acquirers.
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401(k) Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision insurance Flexible Hybrid/Remote schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Parental leaveJob DetailsQualifications/Requirements: 3+ years of experience with Aderant EA Pro Billing is REQUIRED. Bachelor’s degree required.
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Demonstrated experience in due diligence, development, and commercial deployment of emerging energy technologies (e.g., battery energy storage, hydrogen fuel, small modular nuclear power generation, etc.
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Human Capital Due Diligence: Perform Human Capital due diligence (some or all of compensation, benefits, HR compliance, labor relations, HR communications, operations and technology, talent and culture) identifying and quantifying transaction risks and opportunities.
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Essential Functions:Lead buy-side and sell-side transaction advisory engagements, providing financial and business due diligence assistance. 10+ years of related work experience including financial due diligence and experience in advisory.
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Conduct legal research on issues pertinent to entertainment law, including intellectual property rights, music licensing, copyright, and trademark matters, and provide detailed summaries and analyses.
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This firm is also one that values pro-bono work, encouraging their associates to gain real-life experience and take charge of their own opportunities and success. The role involves managing a multi-matter docket, providing high-quality legal counsel, and maintaining strong client relationships.
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The Corporate Counsel will report to the Vice President, Counsel / Legal & Risk Management Department Head. This position may be eligible for a hybrid work schedule with up to one day a week of remote work after successful completion of an initial onboarding period.
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Legal Executive Assistant. Create a variety of legal documents and/or reports required by the attorneys to whom assigned, using Microsoft Suite. 2+ years of legal experience. Prepare court documents for filing and make arrangements for messenger or courier service as required (e-filings) and Lexis Nexis (either Superior Court or US District Court.
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Proficiency in multimedia software: Skilled in non-linear editing, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, and related software. Bachelor’s degree in film and video production, broadcast journalism, media arts, communications, or proven progressive responsibility in these or related fields.
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Proficiency in short-form video editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, and CapCut is a huge plus! Proficiency in short-form video editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, and CapCut is a huge plus.
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4+ Years as a Trial Attorney for legal defense of workers' compensation claims required. Under limited direction of managing attorney, performs duties of legal counsel in the defense and representation of the Company in a variety of courts of law, and other related appearances.
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