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Qualifications: At least four (4) years of progressively responsible paralegal experience at a law firm or with in-house counsel. Conduct other projects as required, such as researching contractual issues as they arise; assisting in litigation document requests; or otherwise assisting department at the direction of the General Counsel and attorneys.
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Your experience and skill set will cover many of the following: 4-6+ years of related law firm and/or in-house legal experience at a financial services or crypto company, ideally involving customer-facing sales, trading and/or custody.
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This is a new role, and will serve as a strategic partner to their in-house General Counsel. Will liaise with in-house executive leadership, external attorneys, etc.
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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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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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Minimum of seven (7) years of combined law firm and in-house transactional legal experience, or at least five (5) years of experience at a large, top-tier law firm, with a focus on negotiating and drafting agreements, corporate governance matters, and knowledge of contract law and general corporate law.
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The Temporary Sr. Paralegal Corporate Compliance will report to the Deputy General Counsel- Compliance and will work as part of the in-house Legal & Compliance team in a fast-paced, non-profit environment.
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In-house Legal Counsel opportunity at a rapid-growth financial technology start-up in New York. You would report directly to the General Counsel in a team of 3, forging the legal team as the business continues to grow.
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Manage drafting, negotiation, and execution (both in-house and through external counsel) of transaction documents, carry program documents, board resolutions, vendor contracts, NDAs, etc.
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7+ years of experience in a law firm, in-house legal department, or a combination with a focus on commercial real estate financing transactions, mortgage secured real estate financing, construction lending, mezzanine loans or intercreditor arrangements.
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Robinhood’s legal team is looking for an Assistant General Counsel to join our Privacy and Data Protection legal team. 7+ years of legal experience, including top law firm experience and in-house tech experience focusing on privacy law.
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Leveraging both breadth and depth of experience at a law firm and/or as in-house counsel, you will help Gemini build a nimble, innovative legal organization tasked with tackling the complex legal challenges that confront a disruptive emerging asset class.
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In-house counsel experience strongly preferred. About The Role Reporting directly to the General Counsel, the Corporate Counsel will work proactively as a liaison and business partner with the sales and customer support services organizations to facilitate the revenue generation and legal review processes, with the opportunity to grow and expand into other areas based upon experience, interests and company needs.
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Requires a minimum of 10 years of progressive responsibility as an attorney in private practice, in the public sector, or in an in-house counsel capacity. Skills/Requirements Requires Juris Doctorate and license to practice in Missouri or an equivalent state.
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15+ years' legal experience with a combination of experience at a law firm and in business environment (as an in-house counsel); industry experience in Information Services, Technology or content-based industries is preferred.
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