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With a team of senior business lawyers with substantial in-house and general counsel experience, Outside GC provides private and public companies and non-profit organizations with outstanding corporate and IP legal services as needed at a fraction of the cost of either hiring a full-time general counsel or relying exclusively on law firm counsel.
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Whether you are interested in corporate counsel roles, general counsel positions, or lawyer jobs, we have opportunities in cities like Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and more.
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The Corporate Compliance Paralegal will report to the Deputy General Counsel- Compliance and will work as part of the company's in-house Legal & Compliance team in a fast-paced, non-profit environment.
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Interact with Deputy General Counsel and Corporate Paralegal. Conduct legal research on pending cases, statues/laws regarding Landlord/Tenant, Housing Discrimination, 421-A, Rent Stabilization, Affordable Housing, Market Housing, Human Rights, etc.
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The General Counsel will have a primary focus on project financing agreements and providing support in other areas such as subscriber agreements, construction contracts, real estate agreements, procurement, and people operations.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Deputy General Counsel to join our legal team and provide strategic guidance and support in the dynamic landscape of the telecommunications industry. As Deputy General Counsel, you will play a pivotal role in navigating legal complexities, ensuring regulatory compliance, and mitigating risks.
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The goal of the Office of the General Counsel is to help the Center for Justice Innovation achieve its mission while assessing and managing organizational risk. The Office of the General Counsel is seeking an Assistant General Counsel to join our legal team.
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As Senior Corporate Counsel at Gemini, you are the ultimate general athlete. The Role: Senior Corporate Counsel. 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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The Assistant General Counsel would work within OGC on legal needs arising from the mental health division at the NYC DOHMH, including legal questions, legal analysis of policy and legislative issues, researching case law regarding mental health issues, and drafting contracts and data use agreements.
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The Deputy General Counsel (DGC) assists the WHA’s General Counsel in leading and managing the legal matters of the WHA, including landlord-tenant proceedings, litigation matters, insurance claims, fraud, MCAD/Fair Housing Act claims, employment issues, union matters, regulatory compliance, and contracts, among other legal and court proceedings.
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The Corporate Counsel's client is ADF and the fiduciary duties and obligations of this position run strictly to ADF. All information obtained by Corporate Counsel, in that role, will be held in strict confidence except as required to be provided to the President, CEO and General Counsel, appropriate Executive Team members, and other Team members or Board Directors as required for the fulfillment of the position's official duties.
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In-House Deputy General Counsel w/ Construction Experience – Long Island, NY. The Deputy General Counsel role offers a wide variety of work and requires a willingness to jump in and learn new areas of law.
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This is an in-person role where you will report to Snowflake’s Senior Corporate Counsel - Compliance and will be located in Snowflake’s New York, Mclean (Virginia), or Dublin (California) office.
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Reporting directly to the Company's CEO, the In-House Counsel will manage or support general corporate and securities matters, offer primary legal support, and advise on business development and financing transactions.
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