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J.D. or equivalent with 7+ years of legal experience, preferably with in-house experience with a consumer technology, fintech or crypto/blockchain company. Join and contribute to a best-in-class crypto product legal team, embedded with our Developer business.
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The ideal candidate will have an extensive background in immigration law, personal injury, plaintiff representation, legal research, litigation, legal advice, civil litigation, commercial litigation, and dispute resolution.
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Partner with the firm’s technology and contracts legal and vendor management teams on licensing and market data analysis. The Marquee Legal Team operates collaboratively across the globe, regularly working with attorneys based in New York, Dallas, London, and other key EMEA and APAC locations.
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Engage and strategize with outside counsel in managing a large and diverse docket of litigations relating to the legal issues affecting the music industry, including copyright, artificial intelligence, name/image/likeness rights, trademark, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), fair use and defamation.
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Our client, a patent litigation firm, is seeking a Legal Executive Assistant to support their team in NYC. The ideal candidate for this position has a strong work ethic, is an enthusiastic self-starter, has excellent problem-solving & multitasking skills, and is comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
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As Legal Director, Privacy Counsel, you’ll have an opportunity to work closely with teams across our business on a wide-range of privacy compliance matters. DoorDash is hiring an exceptional and experienced Legal Director, Privacy Counsel to join our team.
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The Associate Counsel provides legal representation to the foundation on a wide range of matters, both programmatic and operational, and has primary responsibility for legal support provided to operations functions under the Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Treasurer of the foundation (including information technology, facilities management, and operations.
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Conduct thorough transaction-level analysis on potential deals, with a focus on legal, geopolitical, and macroeconomic factors that determine the likelihood and timeline of successful completion.
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Summary of role : Payoneer has an opportunity for a Legal Counsel, GTM, position, based in our NY office, reporting into our Senior Legal Counsel, GTM. The position entails providing legal advice, negotiation support, support and drafting agreements for commercial and strategic transactions, and other legal support and advice to the Go-to-Market (GTM) team globally.
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Reporting to the Director of New York Legal Policy, the Legal Policy Advisor, New York Legal Policy will support the New York Legal Policy Team’s policy projects in New York City and State.
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In addition to investment and credit monitoring experience, Investment Associate candidates will be expected to have the financial and legal analytical skillset, business judgment, and maturity to own and manage multiple monitoring relationships from initial funding to exit.
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The ideal candidate will have a law degree from a top-tier law school, an exceptional aptitude for legal research, outstanding writing skills, and the ability to provide compelling oral advocacy.
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The IOI Staff Attorney will provide a full range of legal services primarily to New York City immigrants including, but not limited to, individuals with criminal convictions, recent arrivals to the U.S. seeking asylum, including Adults with Children (AWC.
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Work closely with numerous internal departments including Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Power Marketing, Accounting, Tax, and Legal. The Solar Asset Manager will monitor assigned utility scale and distributed generation solar projects across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico to ensure optimal generation performance of the company's solar photovoltaic (PV) plant portfolio as well as energy storage.
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In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan.
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