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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. 1-3 years of experience at a law firm, corporate legal department, or financial services firm, with knowledge of the Investment Advisers Act and preferably with exposure to investment management or general securities law.
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Provide legal support on employment law matters, including employee relations, labor disputes, and compliance with employment regulations. Minimum of 15 years of legal experience, with significant experience in a corporate legal department or law firm.
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Our subsidiary, New Horizons, is a leading receivership and receivership support services firm. In addition to providing support for New Horizons, the Assistant General Counsel will also provide support for On-Target Supplies & Logistics, Ltd. and its other entities.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree; membership in good standing in a state Bar and a minimum of eight years of legal experience; Typically has 10-12 years of related work experience. The Mortgage Securities team provides hands-on legal counsel and execution support for mortgage-related securitization programs and other securities-related transactions.
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3-5 years of experience as a litigation attorney, preferably with prior experience in a corporate legal department or law firm. Offer legal counsel and advice on a wide range of litigation, corporate and compliance matters to support business objectives.
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Requirements Juris Doctorate (JD) degree and 10+ years practice as an attorney in a well-regarded law firm and experience with a life sciences company, and/or a reputable, highly rated law firm with a focus on representing life science companies, or a combination of both.
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Minimum of 1- 2 years of experience as an attorney with a corporate legal department or law firm preferred. A highly motivated licensed attorney to join our legal team as Legal Counsel to support our General Counsel in managing the legal affairs of a dynamic technology company by providing strategic legal advice and ensuring compliance with federal and state laws.
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Advise and support senior executives on employment law and legal matters related to employees, including hiring, terminations, and compliance with relevant labor laws and regulations.
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Law firm or in-house counsel experience in consumer financial services law preferred. As Counsel for Pulte Mortgage LLC, you will provide legal support to the company’s residential mortgage operations and be an integral member of the Legal and Compliance Department.
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Minimum of 4 -6 years’ legal experience at a law firm and/or in-house, providing legal support to the business and drafting and negotiating complex contracts including technology licenses.
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Qualifications Requirements: JD degree from an accredited law school, state bar admission enabling in-house practice (specific state not required), and registration to practice before the USPTO. 3+ years of experience practicing patent law as an attorney or patent agent at a law firm and/or life sciences company, including substantial U.S. and foreign patent prosecution.
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The candidate must have a JD degree (LLM a plus) with 10+ years of experience at a law firm, Big 4 accounting firm or Fortune 500 company. The candidate will provide tax analysis and legal support to the Global tax group and other key stakeholders within the organization.
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Qualifications:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. A bit about us:We, as a premier national complex litigation law firm, bring unparalleled expertise in handling highly specialized iconic and complex cases.
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Juris Doctor degree (JD) and actively licensed to practice law in the US. This role will take responsibility to partner with R&D, Commercial and functional internal clients to provide legal support in a wide range of contract matters (drafting, reviewing, negotiating), legal opinions, risk management and corporate legal matters.
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Minimum of one to three years of experience as an attorney in a law firm or in-house legal environment in the biotechnology or pharmaceuticals industry or equivalent contract management experience in the industry.
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