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The Corporate Counsel may also work on special projects, including compliance, litigation and legal research, and provides general legal support to various other departments.
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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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This position will provide counsel, advice, and support to the Airlines & Fleets Sector senior leadership team and report directly to StandardAero's General Counsel. Manage in-house litigation matters, including legal research, memorandum drafting, motion practice, e-discovery and other discovery requests, lien filings, secured transactions, abandoned assets, and demand and response letter drafting.
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The Corporate Counsel reports directly to the Company’s Deputy General Counsel, Business Operations and works closely with Peraton’s sector leadership and other members of the Legal Department, advising them on internal operations, including matters related to government contracting, data privacy and cybersecurity, and international and trade compliance.
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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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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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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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In this role, you will serve as a trusted partner to the General Counsel & Corporate Secretary on all of the Company's legal and compliance matters, and support the continued development and operationalization of the Company's overall ethics and compliance program designed to identify and mitigate legal and regulatory risk, and promote a culture of compliance and ethics throughout SpotHero's business and operations.
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The Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel will be responsible for identifying, developing, and executing strategic initiatives, serving as a corporate secretary to the Board of Directors, and lead counsel on SEC, executive compensation and other matters.
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Reporting to the CSCU Chancellor, the CSCU General Counsel formulates long term legal plans, goals and objectives, and provides strategic legal guidance to the CSCU Chancellor, the Board of Regents, CSCU Executive Staff, CSU Presidents, CT State President, and theChief Executive Officers of the community colleges and those in policy making positions across the entire system.
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Provide legal counsel and support to internal teams on a wide range of legal matters, including regulatory compliance, contracts, intellectual property, data privacy, and corporate governance.
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The Litigation Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling day-to-day tasks including conducting legal research, drafting motions, preparing for and attending depositions, representing clients in court, and providing general litigation support.
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The Deputy County Counsel IV, under general direction, conducts litigation and performs even more complex legal work involved in the provision of legal counsel for County officials, agents, departments, and special districts, and in the defense of the County; and performs highly responsible professional and administrative legal work and act as a principal legal advisor to large County departments and/or special districts in specialized areas of business.
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The General Counsel will oversee all outside use of counsel and advise on all legal matters and will be responsible for compliance with federal and local laws governing non-profit institutions of higher learning.
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The General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer (GC/CLO) is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the District’s elected Board of Directors. The salary range/maximum salary for the General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer is under review; placement will be dependent on experience and qualifications, and is negotiable.
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