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The Global Markets Americas (CCFR), Legal team covers various transactional, documentation and regulatory matters relating to trading in CCFR Products, including derivatives documentation for institutional and corporate clients and FX Prime Brokerage business.
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Maintain proper and adequate documentation regarding the compliance work. Compliance and Documentation. Communicate with stakeholders (e.g. Fed, OCC, ISDA, CFTC, SEC) to obtain policymaking insights.
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Draft and negotiate global markets business related agreements, including ISDA, VM CSA, GRMA and etc., and partner with Legal Office and external counsel on finalizing the agreements. A minimum of 5 years of legal-related experience in global market business, like ISDA agreement, derivative/bond business compliance is required.
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We also partner with an Engineering Agile Scrum team to build our own end-to-end documentation products, from CMS and authoring tools to client-facing UI. We'll trust you to:Research, write, and produce client-facing documentation including user guides, slideshow-style feature tours, contextual help prompts, FAQs, and release notifications.
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Under the direction of both the Director and CDI Manager, the Clinical Documentation Specialist independently prioritizes and performs assigned duties and tasks. The Clinical Documentation Specialist utilizes clinical expertise and some coding knowledge to identify opportunities and ensure accuracy and completeness of clinical documentation used for measuring and reporting physician and hospital outcomes, including quality measures.
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Fund Finance, Subscription, and Investor Services Credit Documentation Associate (3 openings) Performs business review of credit documentation, regulatory compliance review and booking of new investments and for amendments or periodic review.
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The CDS will work with hospital top DRG’s to insure that documentation is optimal and meets coding clinic guidelines in order insure optimal hospital reimbursement. The Clinical Documentation Specialist will work with Senior Director in physician education regarding documentation that meets severity of illness/intensity of service guidelines.
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Once hired permanently the Client Documentation Coordinator will work occasional nights and weekends for closings as they arise. Located in Midtown Manhattan, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone to learn about the maritime industry and build a career in this unique and interesting field.
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Job Description: Job Title AMERICAS Legal Expert: Legal Documentation Centre of Competence (LDCC)Corporate Title Assistant Vice PresidentLocation New York, NYOverviewThe Legal Documentation Centre of Competence and Legal Documentation Strategy (LDCC) within Deutsche Bank´s Corporate Bank is looking for an Americas Legal Expert.
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Description :Job Title AMERICAS Legal Expert: Legal Documentation Centre of Competence (LDCC)Corporate Title Assistant Vice PresidentLocation New York, NYOverviewThe Legal Documentation Centre of Competence and Legal Documentation Strategy (LDCC) within Deutsche Bank´s Corporate Bank is looking for an Americas Legal Expert.
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Monitoring the security of existing business systems.
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Document review, legal research and case analysis skills are required. Knowledge of global markets products and related risk management; prudential regulators’ regulatory requirements relating to global markets business is required.
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Collaborate with Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists, physicians, advanced practice practitioners, nursing, coding staff, and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate medical records for patient acuity, quality reporting, DRG assignment, and HCC coding.
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Draft and negotiate client-facing contracts supporting multiple business lines including: prime brokerage, ISDA, OTC swaps documentation, securities lending, repurchase, foreign exchange and futures products.
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Documentation, processing doc in Veeva Vault Quality Documentation (preferred, not hard requirement, will consider other systems) Electronic Quality Documentation Management System (Veeva Vault.
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