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Interact with Deputy General Counsel and Corporate Paralegal. Conduct legal research on pending cases, statues/laws regarding Landlord/Tenant, Housing Discrimination, 421-A, Rent Stabilization, Affordable Housing, Market Housing, Human Rights, etc.
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The Corporate Counsel will provide legal support and advice to Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies’ management and various internal business functions and provide the business with effective advice on company strategies and their implementation while ensuring adherence to state, federal, and international laws and regulations.
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The Corporate Counsel will report to the Vice President, Counsel / Legal & Risk Management Department Head. This position may be eligible for a hybrid work schedule with up to one day a week of remote work after successful completion of an initial onboarding period.
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This position will report to the General Counsel of the American Dental Association and will provide a variety of legal services, including technology transfer and licensing, formation of spinouts, liquidation of technology ventures.
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The person hired mustbe ready to provide legal support and strategic advice on a variety of matters involving procurement, development, land use, permitting, regulatory and compliance, safety, employment, government relations, general corporate law, litigation management, etc.
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The Corporate Counsel is responsible for assisting in managing transactional matters by reviewing servicing agreements, loan sales and vendor contracts as well as providing research, opinions or advice and other legal assistance.
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Under the supervision of the Vice President & General Counsel, Corporate Counsel is primarily responsible for the day-to-day management of all legal/claim matters across multiple jurisdictions.
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In addition, this Senior Corporate Counsel will provide legal support to business teams responsible for digital distribution of PlayStation video games on third-party distribution services, navigating the complex legal landscape of digital video game distribution, including compliance, negotiation, and management on strategy distribution partners.
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Job Summary:The new Senior Counsel, Litigation & Employment will join Hub Group’s growing legal team in a new position supporting and collaborating with the Assistant General Counsel, Labor and Employment and the Assistant General Counsel, Litigation, on all aspects of litigation management, best practices, compliance, advice and counseling, proactive strategies and relationship building with the many business units within Hub Group.
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The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced attorney to serve as General Counsel to provide guidance and counsel to senior leadership and the Commissioner of DMH, while advising the agency on a broad range of legal matters affecting the day-to-day operations.
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Assist with and provide legal advice related to mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including due diligence activities. Ability to strike sensible and practical balance between legal risks and the need to do business.
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The Office of General Counsel (OGC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provides legal advice and policy counsel to the Director of the CIA (DCIA) and other CIA officers on a variety of legal issues, to include intelligence and national security law; procurement and acquisition law; employment and personnel law; government ethics; fiscal law; general administrative law; privacy and civil liberties, and legislative affairs.
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Job Description :Associate General Counsel - TechnologyThe Associate General Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice on enterprise-wide technology and innovation matters and will effectively assist and advise on the development, use and sale of digital health technology products and services.
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Responsibilities: Legal Advice and Strategy: Provide proactive, strategic legal advice and counsel to the Board of Directors, General Manager, senior management, and other stakeholders on a wide range of legal and business issues.
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The incumbent provides legal advice through the General Counsel and Associate General Counsel to the Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) Executive Director and other OLG and OCFO officials, with respect to the implementation of laws, regulations, rules, and opinions and advice of the U.S. Congress and Council of the District of Columbia, Office of the Attorney General, as well as court opinions and administrative decisions.
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