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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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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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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. In house legal experience is a plus.
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10+ years of experience in Bermuda insurance practice at a law firm or in-house. Ability to stay current on regulatory developments in Bermuda and other non-U.S. jurisdictions.
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Must be licensed to practice law and a member in good standing in the state in which the position is based or otherwise be in or gain compliance with the in-house counsel registration of that state.
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5-8+ years preferred of combined experience in a law firm and in-house legal department, ideally within media or related industries. This position reports to the Associate General Counsel and will be a critical member of a lean and high performing legal team.
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8+ years working experience gained through a combination of working at a leading law firm and/or corporate legal department counseling on employment legal issues and managing employment-related litigation; a strong preference for prior in-house experience supporting People / HR functions at a high growth tech or fintech company.
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The ideal candidate will have a combination of law firm and in-house experience, preferably within the publishing or other media sector, to navigate the complex landscape of intellectual property and contractual law to safeguard our interests and fuel our growth.
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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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We represent a New York-based investment advisor primarily focused on investments in private equity funds, co-investments with private equity sponsors, and investments in private credit funds looking to hire a General Counsel/Chief Compliance Officer.
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4-6 years of experience within private practice, in-house environment or mix of both. If you're interested in the Associate General Counsel role, feel free to reach out with an updated copy of your resume.
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Serve as in-house counsel and handle all complex legal matters and projects. AriZona Beverages, founded in Brooklyn, NY in 1992, is proud to be a family owned and operated American Company.
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Admitted to practice in New York or California or the ability to register as In-House Counsel in New York or California. Provide employment law advice and counseling to our People Operations team and other stakeholders in North America on a broad range of issues, including recruiting, employee relations, performance management, leaves of absence, disability accommodations, wage and hour, terminations, internal investigations, compensation, workplace harassment, benefits, privacy, immigration, and employee classification.
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8+ years of legal experience, including at a law firm and/or in-house or government experience. In-house experience with applicable product counseling, compliance, litigation, or regulatory teams.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in healthcare law at a firm, in-house at another healthcare startup, and/or experience as an AUSA. We believe that the most successful candidates are likely currently 4-10 years out of law school with extremely high motivation and a desire to work directly with a CEO who has scaled another healthcare company from an idea to a multi-billion dollar company.
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