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Job Overview: The Senior Technical Advisor, U.S. Legal Services, delivers support, guidance, and technical oversight to IRC's immigration staff across the RAI U.S. network; engaging in program design and implementation to ensure effective and responsive delivery of immigration legal services.
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The Treasury Director will report to the Senior Director of Strategic Finance. The ideal candidate for this position has demonstrated experience in Treasury and/or banking roles, managing investments, overseeing liquidity management processes, and arranging bank credit facilities.
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SPECIFIC DUTIES-MiLB Streaming Primary support of game-day operations for the MiLB.TV product. The Broadcast Operations Engineer will be responsible for day to day operations of broadcast technology for Major and Minor League Baseball systems.
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The Legal Director will supervise the day-to-day operations of the legal team and its staff, ensure professional development and growth opportunities, work in close collaboration with the communications and development teams, and will be a member of the senior leadership team.
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Provide guidance and recommendations to align Sentient’s strategies and operations with evolving legal and regulatory landscapes. Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate potential legal risks associated with Sentient’s operations, products, and services.
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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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Minimum 8 years' experience at a law firm and or corporate legal department with a focus on product safety or product liability, product warranty, regulatory compliance and general commercial litigation.
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The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice is seeking an experienced and talented lawyer with a deep commitment to public interest practice and policy to join a dedicated, city-wide team of managers, staff attorneys, social workers, supervisors, and support personnel as Supervising Attorney of the Government Benefits and Disability Advocacy Project (“DAP”) Unit for the Harlem Community Law Office.
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Sanctuary for Families seeks an experienced family law attorney to focus on legal consultations and pro se services for clients who come to the Manhattan Family Justice Center seeking assistance with family offense, custody/visitation, and child/spousal support proceedings, as well as matrimonial matters.
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They must have the ability to render legal opinions and guidance for a diverse portfolio of services, including citywide purchasing, real estate acquisitions, facilities management, civil service and citywide personnel policies, fleet operations, energy management, records access, labor relations, and employee discipline; and possess exceptional managerial and communication skills.
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Job Title: Estate Litigation AttorneyJob Summary: As an Estate Litigation Attorney, you will specialize in handling legal matters related to disputes arising from wills, trusts, estates, and inheritance.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred. Legal Research: Conduct legal research on trust and estate administration issues, probate laws, and tax implications.
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Your attention to detail and understanding of legal procedures will be essential in ensuring the efficient and accurate administration of trusts and estates. Document Preparation: Draft legal documents and correspondence related to trust and estate administration, including deeds, contracts, releases, and waivers.
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Must have legal right to work in the U.S. At SiriusXM, we carefully consider a wide range of factors when determining compensation, including your background and experience. Knowledge of legal terminology, paralegal training/background.
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A bankruptcy attorney specializes in providing legal advice and representation to individuals, businesses, or organizations facing financial distress and seeking relief through bankruptcy proceedings.
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