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RESPONSIBILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS The Legal Division is looking for an attorney with four+ years’ experience to join the Global Banking and Markets Legal team in New York, McLean VA or Washington DC. The key responsibilities of the position will be supporting the Goldman Sachs’ custody business for registered investment advisors (RIA Custody business) and the broker-dealer clearing services business (Broker-Dealer Clearing Services business.
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What You’ll Get to Do:The Law Clerk II will review electronically stored information (“ESI”) hosted on a Relativity database and other platforms to determine if they are potentially subject to attorney-client or other privileges.
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Review materials for SEC and FINRA compliance. Draft and review various contracts, non-disclosure agreements and other legal documentation. iCapital is looking to hire a Registered Fund Attorney Vice President to join the Legal team.
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The successful candidate will have experience evaluating trial records, writing effective briefs, analyzing and framing factual and legal issues considering the appellate standard of review, conducting legal research, and presenting oral argument.
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Review and negotiate derivatives documentation including ISDA Master Agreements ("ISDAs") and Credit Support Annexes ("CSAs"), Global Master Repurchase Agreements ("GMRAs"), Master Repurchase Agreements ("MRAs"), Master Securities Forwards Transaction Agreements ("MSFTAs") with various margining mechanisms for different types of clients (corporates, government agencies, banking and financial institutions etc.
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The Project Attorney is a temporary, as needed, non-exempt attorney position, whose primary purpose is to assist the Firm’s partners, associates, and discovery attorneys in conducting and managing document review, analysis and production for the Firm’s litigation, antitrust, investigation, and securities enforcement practice areas.
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Review incoming mail, ensure client documents and emails are properly uploaded and filed to the DMS system Prepare documents and packages for mail, messenger, and overnight delivery Enter attorney time and send time entry reminders Coordinate and follow through on requests and projects with other support departments (e.g. word processing, receptionists, records clerks, office services, conflicts department, finance, etc.
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Our New York office at 30 Hudson Yards is looking to hire an Associate General Counsel to serve as the attorney advising on strategic corporate governance matters and corporate development transactions.
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5-8 experience as either a real estate attorney, paralegal or licensed real estate salesperson required. Review, redline and negotiate exclusive agreements dealing with clients and/or their attorneys.
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Resumes may be sent to robert.burstein@lexitaslegal.com for review. Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking a Medical Malpractice Defense Litigation Counsel for their Nassau County, Long Island, New York office.
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Independently researches and analyzes law sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes to prepare legal documents, such as briefs, pleadings, appeals for review, approval, and use by attorney.
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Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, a national law firm, has an excellent opportunity in its New York office for an experienced litigation attorney to work in the sports and entertainment law practice group.
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Works closely with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Associate Engagement, and Attorney Learning to support practice group and Firm initiatives. Manages associate and counsel evaluation process (e.g. collects feedback, prepares performance summaries, works with partners in determining department messages and participates in the face-to-face review meetings.
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Position Overview: Firms are looking for attorneys with general civil litigation backgrounds to assist with various litigation duties - law and motion, discovery, research, and document review.
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Join Our Boutique Law Firm in Tampa Bay (Trinity), FL as an Experienced Commercial Practice Attorney. - Involvement in law school extracurriculars (law review, moot court, trial team, etc.
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