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This position reports to the Deputy General Counsel in the legal department and will work with legal and business partners across the company in furtherance of the firm’s business objectives.
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Mars Legal plays a key role in supporting the business and MGS.The Senior Counsel – Renewable Energy is responsible for effectively managing the legal aspects (strategy, portfolio contracting, outside counsel management, of transactions managed by MGS related to renewable energy projects, other sustainability related projects.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesPartner with ACS teams to build and execute on capital markets activity, advise on strategic projects with nexus to broker-dealer matters, and design and enhance policies and proceduresPrepare and manage negotiation of the legal documentation related to transactions, including but not limited to, NDAs, engagement letters, commitment papers, OMs, note purchase agreements, trade documentation, etc.
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As a Legal Assistant (Management Analyst I), you will support the DOJ's Executive Office for Immigration Review, specifically supporting the New York, NY Immigration Court, in a fast-paced environment.
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BeaconFire is based in Central NJ, specializing in Software Development, Web Development,
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Knowledge in legal areas related to advertising, ad tech, programmatic/addressable advertising. Your Role AccountabilitiesNegotiate, draft and interpret various agreements and other legal documents relating to advertising sales, integrations and sponsorships, including programmatic and addressable ad sales arrangements.
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Minimum of 3 years recent Legal Secretarial experience, and/or 3 years of Administrative Secretary experience. Join MoFo as a LEGAL SECRETARY - LITIGATION on our Legal Secretaries team.
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Job Description Summary: PayPal Inc. is seeking a talented product counsel to join our legal team, supporting our Financial Services products. Strong analytical, strategic and project management skills; ability to drive issues to a quick resolution that factors in many non-legal variables, such as brand-risk, communications, government relations.
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10+ years of in-house counsel and related work experience with contract administration and corporate compliance (familiarity with AIA documents and contracts is a plus). About this roleAn established, international architecture firm is looking for a Director of Legal Affairs to join and lead their legal team and contribute to the continued long-term success of the firm.
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Our consultants work closely with our clients' Compliance and Legal leadership teams, leading cross-functional initiatives around Compliance (e.g., AML, KYC, Sanctions), Data Privacy (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, LGPD), Legal Operations and Process and high-stakes projects.
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The Legal Training Coordinator will have the opportunity to attend lectures and other events sponsored by the Legal Training Unit, which cover topics ranging from criminal law and procedure, social psychology, scientific evidence, and the NYC Police Department.
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Leading Legal’s interaction with external counsel and managing required legal advice on implementation of regulatory matters; The Regulatory Advisory and Transformation legal group in the U.S. is hiring a senior lawyer who will provide legal coverage in relation to major regulatory, transformational and business change projects, with a particular focus on CFTC and SEC obligations for swap dealers and security based swap dealers.
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Actively managing legal, regulatory and reputational risk issues and working with business units and legal billing group to manage outside legal counsel engagements and related costs and expenses.
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You will be responsible for providing legal and compliance support to various internal business teams and will report to the General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer and work closely with the Associate General Counsel.
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Areas of responsibility include: (i) contract review, drafting, negotiation, and administration to provide for contract onboarding or renewal in accordance with company policy and guidelines; and (ii) providing legal and regulatory support on Corporate and Securities matters including Advisers Act, Investment Company Act, ’33 Act, ’34 Act, ERISA, privacy laws and ESG regulations.
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