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Conduct land searches, perform due diligence, and negotiate with landowners for project site acquisition. Strong skills in financial modeling, legal documentation, negotiation, and document review.
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Materials developed for new product launches typically include: offering memorandum (also known as a private placement memorandum), presentation, fact sheet, launch email, due diligence materials, due diligence web site (also known as a data room), data room spreadsheets, and internal training materials.
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As a Corporate Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for tasks such as conducting due diligence, providing legal advice on corporate matters, managing client relationships, drafting and negotiating contracts, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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Lead, manage, coordinate, and conduct periodic and annual reviews and risk assessments of aspects of the funds' compliance program, which includes the funds' Rule 38a-1 policies and due diligence of service Providers.
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Responsibilities: Manage competitor acquisitions and due diligence. Oversee IT operations, DOD contracting, HR, recruiting, and legal functions. As a seasoned corporate attorney, you will be responsible for providing strategic legal guidance to our clients, managing complex legal matters, and driving business growth.
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Examples of deliverablesinclude RFPs, RFIs, due diligence questionnaires, online databases, and foundational product materials. The SPA should also feel comfortable representing the Investment Product Management Team in conversations with internal colleagues such as Sales, Legal, Compliance, Marketing and Technology, as well as external partners such as clients, affiliates, and vendors.
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Candidates should also have experience handling closings, title, survey, and other real estate due diligence projects, as well as drafting and negotiating real estate transaction documents.
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As a collaborative member of the disposition team, the Real Estate Development Officer will focus on leading and coordinating the due diligence, financial analysis, community engagement, and legal transactions necessary to successfully develop housing, public assets, economic development, or permanent open space throughout Boston.
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Conduct thorough due diligence and legal research to support transactional work. Provide legal counsel on financing transactions, including structuring, documenting, and closing deals.
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Relevant Terms: IP, intellectual property, technology transactions, agreements, data privacy, cyber-security, privacy rights, data security, software, patents, licensing, license contracts, SaaS, CIPP, Certified Information Privacy Professional, due diligence, M&A, mergers and acquisitions.
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Pre-acquisition human capital due diligence, with a focus on employee benefits and remuneration plans including defined benefit pensions, pre and post-retirement welfare plans, and equity compensation programs.
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The overall scope of this substantive role will include providing a broad range of support such as document drafting, calendar management, maintenance of transaction materials, research and due diligence projects, client communication and liaising with marketing department, preparing correspondence, memos, complex spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, attorney billing and managing all client billing related matters and ad hoc projects as needed.
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Providing support to regulatory affairs reviewers for due diligence initiatives, including opportunity and risk assessment. Providing advice on regulatory issues for both marketed and pipeline products; actively collaborates with management, Global Regulatory Lead and cross functional colleagues within Alexion (i.e., commercial, research, clinical development, medical affairs, business development, legal, manufacturing, quality, portfolio management, financial, human resources, etc.
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Representing Alexion as point contact FDA and leading Alexion delegation for regulatory authority meetings. Developing and directing innovative and effective regulatory strategies in support of specific projects, and across projects in the Alexion portfolio.
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Review and approve legal, operational, environmental, engineering and appraisal reports created as part of the due diligence process. This will include sourcing the opportunity, managing the underwriting, negotiating with the seller, presenting the opportunity to investment committee, running the due diligence process, closing the transaction, leading the property-level financing process, and assuming asset management responsibilities for initial acquisitions.
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