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The Legal Operations Vice President will be joining our dynamic, energetic, and team-oriented group that operates as a central hub within RockCreek. Bachelor's degree and minimum 2 years of legal/ documentation execution experience in an investment management/ legal environment.
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Preferred qualifications Paralegal Certificate, MBA, and/or JD.Demonstrated experience working directly with high profile client teams and clients (e.g., legal operations, consultants, in-house counsel, etc.
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Minimum qualifications 3+ years of substantive practice or project management experience within a professional services, consulting, corporate legal department, or other legal services environment.
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This position is part of the legal department at Cepheid and will be located in Sunnyvale or remote. The Senior Legal Director, Data and Digital, is responsible for partnering with Commercial, R&D, and other business and legal stakeholders on complex transactions, initiatives, and governance involving software, data, digital, cloud, and other advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML), that serve and anticipate the needs of the modern healthcare ecosystem.
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Legal Litigation Secretary - Full-Time Remote Position. Andrews & Rhodes LLP is seeking a full-time Legal Litigation Secretary to join our team in a remote capacity. Previous experience working as a legal secretary, preferably in civil litigation.
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Your expertise could apply to matters of national security, personnel, litigation and support, administrative, investigative, technology, contract law, information law, legal instruction, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber matters and foreign intelligence.
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The Capital One Legal Department is seeking an attorney for its Capital Markets Legal team to provide business, transactional and regulatory counsel support on Commercial Bank capital markets transactions.
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Advise on relevant developments in the areas of non-profit legal practice, including advocacy/lobbying, government ethics, prohibited campaign intervention, and grants and contracts, among others.
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As a multi-issue think tank with capacity across virtually every public policy issue area, American Progress is uniquely situated within the progressive space to elevate policy issues around the courts and important legal reforms as a priority.
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Serve as spokesperson for the program and organization, including media interviews, speaking at legal and policy conferences and events, and briefing academics, Congressional staff, Board of Directors, member organizations, and other audiences.
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This includes direct legal representation of people with developmental disabilities in DC seeking alternatives to guardianship or facing discrimination because of their disability; local and national policy advocacy; and community outreach and training.
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Overview Job Description:Bennett Aerospace, Inc. has an opening for a highly motivated Subject Matter Expert VI/Legal Analyst/Regulatory Policy Analystin support ofa Federal Law Enforcement client located in Arlington, Virginia in the Regulatory Drafting and Policy Support Section (DPW.
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Responsibilities: Manage the day-to-day schedules of the attorneys, including but not limited to, managing attorney calendars, coordinating travel arrangements, planning and scheduling meetings, opening and sorting mail, CLE reporting, professional memberships and entering attorneys’ time entries Read and manage emails, print client emails and attachments.
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The Legal Talent Acquisition Coordinator works with the Senior Legal Talent Acquisition Director team to support the various committees, departments, practice groups and firm leaders in executing a strategic approach to the lateral partner recruiting process and the overall strategic growth of the firm.
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Reporting to a Senior Legal Counsel or Director on the Voting Rights team, the Legal Counsel litigates cases in federal and state courts and helps CLC develop, implement, advocate for, and defend policies that promote the freedom to vote across the country.
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