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5+ years of legal practice experience, preferably with a large law firm or as in-house counsel to a company. Position summary: Guided by department objectives and priorities, and under the general direction of the General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel – Client Engagement serves as in-house counsel to the firm.
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12+ years of experience at a top-tier law firm and/or in-house legal team, preferably in a financial services-related industry or other firmly-regulated space. This is an essential role at one of the fastest-growing global cryptocurrency exchanges based in San Jose, CA. The Deputy General Counsel will report directly to OKX’s Head of Global Licensing, who is based in the US.
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8+ years of legal practice experience, ideally at a leading law firm followed by in-house practice at a fintech, financial services and/or technology company as a commercial counsel.
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The right candidate will have prior experience working with a variety of internal stakeholders and various business teams providing general legal counsel support to a diverse and global organizations.
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Liaise and consult with external legal partners on advice regarding lobbying and political activity, animal advocacy law, employment law, immigration law and any other aspect of the law in which the external firm is providing primary counsel.
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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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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 15 Years, San Francisco office of our client seeks a deputy general counsel healthcare-commercial and regulatory with 15+ years of relevant legal experience, preferably in-house, advising healthcare, healthcare technology, or employee benefits companies.
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3+ years of experience in representing issuers and/or underwriters in structured finance ABS transactions, warehouse facilities and whole loan sales from either a top tier law firm or as in-house counsel.
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Altruist is entering an exciting phase, and we're looking for an Assistant General Counsel to join our growing Legal Team. As the 2nd member of our in-house legal team, you will take ownership of commercial contracts, NDAs, broker-dealer agreements, and much more.
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Legal & Policy Team The Legal & Policy Team is Snap’s dedicated in-house law firm, policy consultant, lobbyist, thought partner, and all-around advisor. Preferred Qualifications 8+ years of core trademark and copyright experience (counseling, clearance, prosecution, enforcement, litigation) with a law firm or in-house at a company with an international trademark portfolio.
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Requirements 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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You must have at least 10 years of combined law firm, government and/or in-house legal department experience, preferably with experience managing other people, and at least 8years of experience in consumer finance law and regulations with a preference for at least part of the 5 years in-house at a bank, credit union or fintech.
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This position will report directly to the Vice President, Associate General Counsel. The Assistant General Counsel, Commercial Contracts will be responsible for providing commercial and contract advice to business units and functions across the enterprise.
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8+ years of legal experience as a practicing attorney, including at a law firm or in-house experience. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law.
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12+ years of experience at a law firm or in-house legal department. The General Counsel will be responsible for all legal matters for the company, including Government Affairs.
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