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Minimum of 7 years' experience in-house with a large institution. Senior paralegal with corporate experience required in connection with on-going review of corporate records for subsidiary entities of large financial institution.
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Software Guidance & Assistance, Inc., (SGA), is searching for a Paralegal for a CONTRACT assignment with one of our premier Financial Services clients in New York, NY. You'll join a diverse team built on these core values: customer service, employee development, and quality and integrity in everything we do.
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Contract Duration: 6+ Months Required Skills & Experience 7+ years of experience in-house with a large institution. Grow your career as a Senior Corporate Paralegal with an innovative global bank in New York, NY. Contract role with strong possibility of extension.
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At least 6-8 years of paralegal experience focusing on corporate governance at in-house legal department and/or law firm. Join our Global Governance’s dynamic Americas team as a Senior Corporate Governance Paralegal in our New York office.
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Self-starter who is adept at working in a true team environment and partnering with management, clients, in-house counsel, outside counsel and staff. Our client in the Real Estate industry is seeking a Paralegal to join their team in NYC. This position will be on site 5 days a week in the Midtown office.
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The Estée Lauder Companies Seeks An Experienced, Highly Motivated And Energetic Trademark Paralegal To Join Its Fast Paced In-house Trademark Department. In-house experience preferred.
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The Corporate Compliance Paralegal will report to the Deputy General Counsel- Compliance and will work as part of the company's in-house Legal & Compliance team in a fast-paced, non-profit environment.
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At least one (1) year of experience working on commercial contracts in a major law firm and/or an in-house legal department preferred. We are seeking an experienced Paralegal (Associate Legal Analyst) to assist our North American legal team in maintaining organization within the department and addressing contractual matters for our US and Canadian clients.
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To fulfill the responsibilities of the position, the candidate should have a bachelor's degree and a minimum of 3 years’ paralegal experience in a law firm or in-house legal department.
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We are looking for a candidate with bachelor’s degree or a paralegal certificate along with 10+ years of experience in a law firm or corporate in-house department. We are currently seeking a Paralegal experienced in Corporate Governance and Compliance.
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As a Corporate Paralegal in our in-house legal department , you would be the primary support to a team of four attorneys, including the firm’s General Counsel. If yes, we believe you would be an outstanding fit as a corporate paralegal in a brand new role on our growing in-house legal team.
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Self-starter adept at working in a team environment and partnering with management, clients, in-house counsel, outside counsel, and staff. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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