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Authorized to practice as corporate counsel and a member of good standing in the state/jurisdiction in which the position is based or in compliance with in-house counsel registration rules of that state/jurisdiction.
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Licensed to practice law in the State of New York and in good standing or otherwise in compliance with the in-house counsel registration rules. The Associate General Counsel, Corporate and Securities attorney will work autonomously on the legal support to a range of corporate and financing matters, both transactional and advisory, and to provide support to the CSCCS and Sotheby’s General Counsel on major matters.
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The Senior Corporate Counsel will report directly to the General Counsel. 5-7 years of attorney experience in a law firm and/or an in-house legal department.
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Act as formally designated In–House Counsel to Firm; conduct privileged discussions with and advise General Counsel, partners, associates and staff on conflict issues and resolution.
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The role involves providing general legal advice, handling in-house legal issues, overseeing labor and employment law matters, ensuring data privacy compliance, and managing corporate governance responsibilities all as relating to the business activities of various offices in the Americas.
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As a Corporate Paralegal in our in-house legal department , you would be the primary support to a team of four attorneys, including the firm’s General Counsel. If yes, we believe you would be an outstanding fit as a corporate paralegal in a brand new role on our growing in-house legal team.
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As an Assistant General Counsel, you will play a crucial role in supporting our business, focusing primarily on copyright law, contract drafting and negotiations, and a variety of other legal issues.
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Attorneys in our Office of the General Counsel are eligible for the following benefits: medical, dental, disability, and life insurance; 401(k); NY bar registration; on-site fitness center; continuing legal education (in-house, PLI, NY City Bar, Lexis/Westlaw); 4 weeks of paid vacation; and parental leave.
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The General Counsel’s Organization (GCO) at American Express is seeking a Manager & Counsel to support the Global Client Group (GCG) within the Global Merchant and Network Services division (GMNS.
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Job Description:Work directly with the GC of one of the largest and most prominent PE funds on a search for a stellar M&A or general corporate attorney to join as Counsel. The position involves advising on a range of transactions, regulatory issues, and day-to-day matters; partnering with investment, tax, finance, and infrastructure professionals across the firm; and managing outside counsel.
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In this role, you will be expected to identify and analyze legal issues and risk, draft or review key documents, present clear recommendations to senior leaders, manage external counsel and costs and maintain legal compliance and support on a wide range of issues as set out below.
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Meta is seeking a highly motivated privacy attorney to join a growing team of go-to legal counsel for privacy area teams in the Product Compliance & Privacy Org (PCP). 8+ years of legal experience, including at a law firm and/or in-house or government experience.
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Assist Association and In House counsel on collection matters and monitor maintenance fee accounts The above information in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification.
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Prefer a mix of major law firm and in-house (ideally at a financial services company) experience with regulatory, compliance, governance and corporate experience, including some experience with insurance company clients.
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This role will report to the Associate General Counsel for NICE Americas and can be based in one of the following NICE office locations on a hybrid (2 days per week in office) basis: Hoboken, NJ; Richardson, TX and Denver, CO.
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