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Berkeley Law teams routinely succeed in appellate, alternative dispute resolution, and international competitions in which they compete. The group is organized into four branches: the Appellate Team, the Alternative Dispute Resolution and Negotiations Team, the International Team, and the Trial Team.
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Provide legal counsel and support on financing transactions (including revolving credit agreements, high yield notes, term securitizations, and warehouse securitizations), from deal structuring to execution and ongoing compliance, as well as strategic guidance to internal stakeholders on risk management and dispute resolution related to such transactions.
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ScopeOur Financial and Valuation Advisory (FVA) business Dispute Resolution Consulting (DRC) team is led by financial experts who bring unique value to counsel and their clients on valuation and accounting/forensic matters related to disputes in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as an immigration attorney, with a strong background in litigation, dispute resolution, and immigration law. In this exciting role, you will be responsible for representing clients in all aspects of immigration law, including but not limited to visa applications, litigation, and dispute resolution.
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Our Financial and Valuation Advisory (FVA) business' Dispute Resolution Consulting (DRC) team is led by financial experts who bring unique value to counsel and their clients on valuation and accounting/forensic matters related to disputes in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
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P rovide legal support and advice on regulatory, commercial, consumer and competition law issues, advertising regulations, strategic collaborations, privacy (including specific knowledge of HIPAA and US State privacy laws) and compliance with anti-kickback and healthcare fraud and abuse laws.
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The Chief Compliance Officer is responsible for the day-to-day administration and oversight of the Company’s Gaming Compliance Plan. The Chief Compliance Officer, in conjunction with the Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer, will serve as a liaison between the Compliance Committee and various regulatory authorities.
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They are a primary resource for providing guidance and oversight on issues related to fiscal, administrative and regulatory management of a portfolio of grants, contracts and sponsored programs from award receipt through closeout.
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Candidates must be able to manage independently a large volume of diverse matters, including trial work before FINRA Dispute Resolution; regulatory enforcement matters, and investigations conducted by the SEC, FINRA, DOJ and state regulators; and occasional handling of court matters.
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This role leads the Optum Legal, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (LCRA) Executive Council and is a critical member of the UHG LCRA senior leadership team. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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8+ years of legal experience in a corporate environment or a law firm handling international commercial transactions, including experience with international business development, contracting and regulatory compliance matters, including ITAR, EAR, FCPA, and trade compliance regulations.
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Required Qualifications Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school, demonstrate a strong academic background, and have, or be able to obtain, appropriate licensure to practice law in Illinois.
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As Corporate Counsel, you may be asked to work on complex commercial matters and advise business leaders on a broad range of legal issues within the company including: compliance, employment, intellectual property, corporate governance, corporate transactions, dispute resolution, and complex commercial agreements with renowned organizations around the world.
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Offer comprehensive legal support and guidance across multiple areas including anti-corruption compliance, CPSC regulations, contract disputes, insurance, litigation preparedness, and regulatory compliance issues.
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Degrees offered include Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Conflict and Dispute Resolution (CRES), and a minor in undergraduate legal studies. The law school offers a curriculum of undergraduate legal studies courses and seeks pro tempore instructors for some of those courses as well.
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