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This role will report directly to the Deputy General Counsel, Assistant Corporate Secretary, and Head of Business Development Legal and will be a key member of both the corporate law and global business development teams.
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This position provides corporate leadership and advice to company leadership, acts in connection with the CAO/General Counsel as meeting secretary for Board of Director and/or Committee meetings, and serves as a liaison with members of Law, other corporate functions, Fairview businesses, and members of the Fairview Health Services Board of Directors as well as other Legal Department related duties as assigned by the CAO/GC.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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A minimum of three years of experience as a Patent Paralegal, ideally within a law firm or corporate legal department. Join the esteemed law firm as a Paralegal and become an integral part of our Patent Group.
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POSITION REQUIREMENTS A minimum of three years of experience as a Patent Paralegal, preferably within a law firm or corporate legal department. Winthrop & Weinstine is a leading corporate law firm that believes in putting clients first, culture second and paving our own path forward.
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General Mills seeks an Intellectual Property Counsel for its Legal and Corporate Affairs team located in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Juris Doctor (J.D.) from a nationally accredited law school.
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Advanced degree (MBA or Law Degree) and industry certification (CRCM, CFCS, ACAMS, etc) preferred but not required. The Head of Payments Risk Management will build and lead all programs related to appropriate governance and oversight of payments and banking as a service risk, including compliance, enterprise risk, AML/BSA, and information security, with specific emphasis on serving as liaison with corporate leaders in each of these areas to ensure Kotapay's conformance to FIBT policies and procedures.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree and active law license. Provide legal support for mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions within the real estate sector. Promote ethical behavior and corporate social responsibility within the organization.
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Hands-on experience in tax working for a mid to large size public accounting firm, law firm, or corporate tax department of a large/international company. This position will play a critical role in our Tax Department supporting our US Tax Lead on all US tax matters, with a primary focus in US state and local, including corporate income/franchise, sales/use, personal property, gross receipts, and other non-income-based taxes.
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This position is an excellent opportunity for an attorney to gain hands-on experience in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and business matters. 3+ years of experience in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, or related legal practice areas.
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Seven (7) years of combined experience in a law enforcement agency, corporate security department, or insider risk mitigation team in a private, public, government or military environment.
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Minimum eight years of recent experience in federal tax and/or mergers and acquisition in a public accounting firm, corporate tax department, or law firm. Advise clients on a full spectrum of corporate and partnership tax services including planning, research, and other mergers and acquisitions activities.
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You will also provide support to the Senior Vice President & Associate General Counsel (Global Head of Litigation & Employment Law), in the achievement of enterprise and our client's Law Group strategic priorities in regard to all actual or potential, material litigious or regulatory matters on a forward-looking and proactive basis.
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The Law Division has received several awards for its pro bono contributions, including the Minnesota Corporate Pro Bono Council's "Excellence in Pro Bono Award," and we encourage our legal professionals to contribute time and expertise to pro bono work as part of their role.
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Seeking a Corporate Attorney with 3+ years of experience in Mergers & Acquisitions for a prominent Minneapolis law firm. Responsibilities & Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in Corporate M&A Draft and negotiate purchase agreements, financing agreements, and other transaction documents, and coordinating due diligence and closings.
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