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The position requires a strong background in intellectual property law, particularly in patent litigation, and preferred educational qualifications include an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, computer science, physics, or a related field.
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Global, high-profile, law firm is seeking an experienced Intellectual Property/Trademark Paralegal for their Dallas office in Uptown. Qualifications Minimum 5 years of focus on Intellectual Property/Trademark work, including knowledge of USPTO and TTAB rules and procedure.
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Functions as the primary strategic business leader of the property with responsibility for all aspects of the operation, including guest and employee satisfaction, human resources, financial performance, sales and revenue generation and delivering a return on investment to both The Ritz-Carlton and property ownership.
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Prepares Property Condition Assessments ( PC As ) to ASTM Standard E2018, as well as client scopes such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, underwriting/debt level for lending purposes. Must demonstrate a general understanding of Property systems including site work, structural, building envelope, and MEP.
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The ideal candidate would be a lawyer with extensive coverage experience in commercial property insurance for first parties and would have at least 10 years of experience in examining complex coverage issues.
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Oversee and manage all property and liability claims for the company's lines of coverage, including general liability, excess liability, contractor's equipment, pollution, professional, property, employment practices, directors and officers, crime, automobile, builders' risk, and each of these coverages as may be in any wrap-up program.
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Follow up to ensure periodic checks by the Midnight House Attendant are made of building and guest corridors to ensure all areas are locked and secured (property specific) Complete the initial direct bills daily and place on the Property Accountant's desk; Attach all folio/banquet check back-up to the bills.
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Participates in the preparation, filing and completion of voluntary disclosure agreements for sales and use tax, income tax and unclaimed property. Prepares models for tax and unclaimed property exposure analysis.
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Under general direction of the Police Sergeant, this position is responsible for the receipt, documentation, logging, processing, and storage of all incoming property and evidence. Stores property/evidence in the designated storage area(s.
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Supplemental surety and/or insurance-specific training or knowledge, such as represented by Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding (AFSB), Charter Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), or other designations and/or courses of study.
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Relevant Terms: trademarks, copyrights, IP, intellectual property, trademark portfolio strategy, intellectual property procurement, trademark prosecution, attorney, lawyer, counsel, associate, inter partes proceedings, IP litigation, USPTO, remote, jobs, employment, recruiters, headhunters, search firms, agencies, trademark attorney trademark counsel.
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Forvis Mazars is seeking a Senior Manager to assist with managing our growing unclaimed property tax practice. The qualified candidate should have experience within unclaimed property compliance and consulting (including voluntary disclosures and controversy matters) in multiple jurisdictions.
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Appraising all property address markings, guttering, soffit, fascia, siding, vent covers and basement windows continually for needed repairs and relaying this information to the Property Manager or Lead Maintenance Technician.
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The STS Tax Intern, State and Local Tax will be responsible for basic research and analysis of state and local tax (SALT) issues, along with utilization of tax software in the completion of basic tax returns and other tax filings and documents.
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Collaborates with Lease Administration team to resolve property management or lease issues with landlords. Collaborates with Legal department in negotiation of all lease and property documents, including new store leases, lease amendments, REA amendments, consent agreements, purchase/sale agreements, etc.
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