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Education BA/BS degree (econ, CS, finance, or similar discipline preferred); MBA or JD preferred but not required. Working knowledge of Resolver or a similar GRC or Compliance Workflow solution strongly preferred but not required.
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BS/BA or JD Degree preferred. Call on corporate counsel, c-level executives and law firms to sell solutions forensics, early case assessment, predictive coding, hosting, e-data processing and other traditional litigation support solutions.
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CPA, CMI or JD/ LLM required. Five (5) + year(s) experience in state and local tax, professional services firm experience preferred. Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or other related field required; Masters or advanced degree preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field; CPA or JD/LLM in Taxation preferred. Lead and manage the tax planning and compliance process for high-net-worth clients, including individuals, trusts, estates, and businesses.
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Education & Experience:Bachelor's degree with JD preferred in a related discipline or equivalent. Verifies coverage, sets and manages timely and adequate reserves by reviewing and interpreting policy language and partnering with coverage counsel as needed, estimating potential claim valuation, and following company's claim handling protocols.
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A Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school is required. Judicial Clerkship experience is preferred. A Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school is required. For consideration, please submit cover letter, resume, law school transcript, and writing sample.
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Informed by basic research done at our Sloan Kettering Institute, scientists across MSK collaborate to conduct innovative translational and clinical research that is driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it.
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A college degree or paralegal certificate is preferred; however, we will also consider candidates who have completed JD/paralegal programs. Experience working with estate tax software such as ONESOURCE/Fast Tax as well as proficiency in HotDocs and Microsoft Word is preferred.
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Proficiency in financial analysis tools, accounting software, and platforms such as ERP systems, JD Edwards, and Hyperion are preferred. Master’s degree or MBA preferred. If you have any questions about the role or the process, email Stephanie Mandato, Senior Talent Acquisition Manager at stephanie.mandato@assaabloy.com.
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2-6 years of litigation experience at a top law firm (prior trademark/copyright litigation experience is preferred) JD from an accredited law school. Prior trademark or copyright litigation experience is preferred, but not required.
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An advanced degree in a relevant field (MLIS, MBA, JD) is preferred. Reporting to the Senior Director of Practice Management, the ideal candidate will have 8-10 yeas of explicit knowledge management, operations management, process improvement, marketing operations, legal practice, or legal operations experience in a law firm or corporate setting preferred.
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A JD from an ABaccredited law school, with an LLM in tax preferred. Background in energy, real estate and international taxation preferred. A JD from an ABaccredited law school, with an LLM in tax preferred.
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JD degree strongly preferred, LL.M. degree a plus. 8+ years state & local tax experience in income/franchise, sales/use, and gross receipts taxes. JD degree strongly preferred, LL.M. degree a plus.
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Experience: 5+ years’ law firm practice management experience in a corporate practice setting is preferred if candidate does not possess a Juris Doctor (JD). Education: Juris Doctor (JD) strongly preferred.
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Extensive deposition and alternative dispute resolution experience a must and trial experience preferred. JD from an ABA approved school and license to practice in New York. Extensive deposition and alternative dispute resolution experience a must and trial experience preferred.
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