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We are seeking an experienced Patent Prosecution Legal Secretary to provide administrative and secretarial support for attorneys in our Intellectual Property Practice Group. Our Electrical, Mechanical & Computer Science Patent Prosecution department has an excellent opportunity for a Legal Secretary in the Seattle office.
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Foster Garvey PC, one of the Pacific Northwest's leading law firms, is seeking a Temporary Contract Legal Practice Assistant/Paralegal who works independently under the direction of attorneys in the Trusts and Estate Planning practice group.
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Job DutiesConduct thorough legal research and analysis on patent litigation matters. Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents for patent litigation cases. SkillsProficiency in legal research tools and software.
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Keyboard correspondence and simple to complex legal documents and forms from transcription, handwritten drafts, or notes; apply track changes, formatting, and styles; proofread, format, edit, label and redact documents; transcribe voice mail messages and attorney dictation; and compare documents using document comparison software and produce redline comparison.
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Evidence of background or experience in the position to be filled, such as taking relevant law school classes (e.g., tax law, bankruptcy/debtor creditor law, administrative law) or relevant legal or tax experience (e.g., tax legal experience) or relevant tax volunteer experience (e.g., VITA, Tax Clinic.
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Manage event security and safety incident responses on site and lead coordination of escalated situations working closely with our security vendor, emergency resources, and internal event managers, legal, PR, CS, and trust & safety team.
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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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On an ongoing basis, assist clients in meeting basic needs, and identifying and eliminating barriers to success in employment and post-secondary settings; (transportation, legal advocacy, referrals to mental health and substance use support, housing connections, and more.
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Benefits: Innova Solutions offers benefits( based on eligibility) that include the following: Medical & pharmacy coverage, Dental/vision insurance, 401(k), Health saving account (HSA) and Flexible spending account (FSA), Life Insurance, Pet Insurance, Short term and Long term Disability, Accident & Critical illness coverage, Pre-paid legal & ID theft protection, Sick time, and other types of paid leaves (as required by law), Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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We are looking for an entrepreneurial Global Response Operations Specialist to play a critical role in managing time-sensitive escalations and e-commerce risk incidents, partnering closely with Legal, Policy, Operations and Product teams to mitigate legal, reputational and ecosystem risks.
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Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit administration, criminology, ethnic studies, interdisciplinary studies, education, legal studies, public administration, public history, public policy, social sciences, or related fields.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with other teams, such as product, engineering, business and legal, to advocate for Trust & Safety considerations in the design, development, and implementation of service features and functionalities.
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The CHRO oversees the firm s legal support staff and works closely with the Legal Support Manager to ensure optimal performance and adequate staffing levels. The CHRO designs and implements modern legal support models to improve operational efficiencies and works with leadership to build and implement a competitive and cost-effective total reward system for legal support staff.
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The Director of Legal and Compliance will also represent the Benefits Group in other areas of the law including governance and legal/regulatory compliance and risk mitigation. The Director of Legal and Compliance will work cooperatively with other members of the legal team to provide high quality and timely legal services to the Benefits Group clients.
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Balance legal expertise and business considerations to assist product, operations, engineering, business development, and other teams to develop thoughtful strategies towards product development while mitigating legal risk.
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