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Fast growing Developer/Landlord, located in midtown Manhattan, with 500+ employees and dozens of commercial and luxury residential properties, is seeking a General Counsel for their in-house legal department.
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Identifying and escalating issues to the front office traders/ sales, in-house legal counsel, compliance, and management when necessary. Ensuring all new trades and fund allocations are added and set up in internal systems.
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J.D. from a reputable law school, with admission to the local state bar or ability to register as in-house counsel. 5+ years of experience in complex commercial matters, with at least two years in-house counsel experience preferred.
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In-House Defense Counsel. The Trial Attorney will defend insureds in litigation of cases in New York Metropolitan area, handling cases from inception of litigation. 1 - 3 years of experience in litigation defending premises liability and or Labor Law cases.
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Liaise with in-house counsel and borrowers on active deals. About Us: Hirshmark Capital is a leading real estate investment firm with a focus on originating bridge loans collateralized by commercial real estate in New York, Florida and Texas.
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1-3+ years of relevant experience at a top law firm or in-house legal experience at a technology, fintech or financial services company. Support the Firm’s General Counsel and Associate General Counsel in various general corporate and transactional matters, including strategic transactions and managing disputes as needed.
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5-15 years of Derivatives experience at a major U.S. law firm or with an in-house legal department; MSFTA experience and exposure are critical. Epiq Counsel takes the time and attention to understand each lawyer’s practice areas, experience, and preferences to ensure they are presented with compelling engagement opportunities with leading law departments across the globe.
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Relevant experience with commercial and transactional legal experience (either in-house at a global hi-tech company or in an international law firm environment) with strong background in IT licensing, professional services and other services agreements.
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Currently licensed as an attorney in New York State or eligible to become either a member of the New York Bar or New York Registered In-House Counsel. Excellent academic record and experience at a respected law firm and/or in-house.
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Assist Association and In House counsel on collection matters and monitor maintenance fee accounts. As a High-rise Community Manager, youll be responsible for Managing and administering the day-to-day operations of a High-rise condominium community in North Jersey.
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Experience at a top-tier law firm and/or in-house experience with Internet or technology companies and/or SaaS companies, preferred, and/or at a law firm. This role is based in New York and reports directly to the General Counsel of Privacy and Business Affairs.
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In-house ad tech, data, privacy experience. - In-house experience handling transactions of the types listed at "About the team" above. - Identify key legal issues in deals that often revolve around ad tech, regulatory compliance, data flows and custodianship, and privacy.
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Staff counsel, in-house and defense litigation firm experience is welcomed. This is a hybrid remote position, 2 to 3 days remote and 2 to 3 days in-office. Our client, a leading insurance company, is seeking an Associate to join their Detroit, Michigan team.
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Our client is seeking an In-house Corporate Attorney with considerable experience in the maritime, marine transport, or energy sector. Experience working in-house is required.
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