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Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school. A bit about us:Our firm started out with just a few practice areas mostly in the areas of commercial real estate, corporate transactions, and commercial litigation, but over the years expanded to a wide variety of areas, including estate planning and administration, appellate, tax, finance, bankruptcy, non-profit, and employment, thus becoming a premiere full service law firm with offices in Houston and Dallas.
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Possession of a Juris Doctorate degree from an ABaccredited law school. At least seven years of experience practicing immigration law and experience managing attorneys and/or director-level staff.
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Juris Doctorate; graduate of an accredited law school, with a minimum of six years’ experience as a practicing attorney. Our growing, dynamic in-house law firm focused exclusively on insurance coverage litigation is expanding its practice into Texas.
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Education/Experience: Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school 6+ years legal experience, including at least 5 years practicing and litigating at either a law firm or a company (can be a combination.
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Education/Certifications Bachelor’s DegreeJuris Doctorate from an accredited law school and strong academic credentials. More specifically, they will be responsible for providing legal counsel and risk assessment regarding employment law matters, as well as compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws covering all aspects of the business located across the The Attorney serves as legal support for a variety of business professionals, such as senior management, in addition to managing outside counsel and developing litigation strategy for general litigation matters.
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Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. A law firm in Houston is seeking a Patent Attorney with 3+ years of patent prosecution experience to counsel clients on all aspects of intellectual property, with an emphasis on patent prosecution.
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JD (Juris Doctorate) degree from an accredited law school and active bar membership and good standing in the Texas bar, with substantial years of experience as a licensed attorney in good standing required.
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Pays Etats-Unis Lieu de travail HOUSTON-LOUISIANA STREET(USA) Domaine Droit des Entreprises Lieu USA Type d'emploi CDI Expérience Minimum 10 ans Profil du candidat Qualifications/Experience Required: Education: Juris Doctorate from ABA accredited law school or international equivalent.
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The Chief Compliance Officer oversees the University of Houston System's (UHS) compliance programs, helping ensure the institution is following federal and state regulations. Works with the Office of Legal Affairs, the Internal Auditing Department and other UHS and UH departments, to respond to alleged violations of rules, regulations, policies and procedures and oversee a system for uniform handling of alleged violations.
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Juris Doctorate, Graduation from an accredited law school. Analytical skills: identify legal issues from facts, apply the law, and draw conclusions. Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.
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You possess a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and are licensed to practice law in Texas. JD from an accredited law school and current Texas licensure to practice law; good standing with the Texas Bar Association.
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Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school with minimum experience of five years in practice. Law Review preferred. Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school with minimum experience of five years in practice.
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Directs the formulation, execution, and evaluation of strategic compliance planning in support of UHS's vision, mission and values. Interfaces with senior administration, faculty, staff, and government agency officials in the representation and development of strategic compliance programs, policies, services, and various UHS compliance initiatives.
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Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and a license to practice law in Texas. Three (3) years of experience at a law firm or combination of experience at a law firm and in-house at an energy company or land management company.
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Juris Doctorate granted by an ABA accredited law school. Current license to practice law. The position will be based in our Houston, Texas office (part of the Quanta Services, Inc. complex) and report to QISG’s Group General Counsel.
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