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As an integral member of our Private Client Services ("PCS") team, the Trust & Estate Senior Specialist will have the unique opportunity to utilize your legal background as a trust and estate planning attorney but do away with timesheets and billing in this in-house, non-practicing attorney role.
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Internal CollaborationWork directly with executives and members of the product team to successfully develop a comprehensive, full-funnel marketing and lead generation strategy from the ground up to target startup founders and in-house legal teams.
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Results of the background check are individually reviewed based upon legal requirements imposed by our regulators and with consideration of the nature and gravity of the background history and the job offered.
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Partner with Legal, Corporate Accounting, Risk and Compliance teams with respect to contract reviews, threatened and actual litigation, corporate compliance issues, and other similar matters affecting the supported business units.
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Our client is a well established prestigious local law firm in SF. They are looking for a Legal Records & Conflicts Specialist that can assist in taking the firm paperless and creating new policies and procedures while handling very basic new matter and lateral conflicts clearance.
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We're seeking a Legal Operations Specialist to join our team and own critical aspects of Check's Legal function. Meticulous attention to detail and the ability to act as the ultimate source of truth for legal records and processes.
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RenewalsSpecialists are a part of ourSpecialist Organization and work cross-functionally across other Customer Success teams, Legal, Deal Desk, Enterprise Deal Strategy, Sales Ops, Finance, Marketing, Channel, Support, executives, etc.
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In addition, must have experience analyzing legal issues, legal precedents, and legislative and regulatory processes impacting Federal tax laws in at least one of these areas: Energy and Investment Tax Credits, Method of Accounting and Timing Issues, Penalties, Inventory and Section 263A, Compensation and Benefits, Corporate Income and Losses issues, Corporate Distributions and Adjustments, Capitalization vs.
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Latham & Watkins is committed to diversity, equal opportunity, sustainability, and pro bono legal services. A Bachelor's degree; a minimum of three (3) years of prior billing experience in the legal industry may be considered in lieu of a degree.
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Lewis Brisbois is seeking a Billing Specialist with legal experience. Aderant, Elite, LawTime (or equivalent) legal accounting software experience; eBillingHub. The Billing Specialist must understand and demonstrate expertise in all facets of the electronic billing function, particularly for insurance defense matters which may include split and other complex billing arrangements.
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The Public Defender provides legal staffing for each of the misdemeanor and felony preliminary hearing and trial courts, the Mental Health and Youth Defender Unit divisions, the Community Justice Center, Domestic Violence Court, Behavioral Health Court, Veterans’ Justice Court, Drug Court, Intensive Supervision court, Parole Court, Young Adult Court, and Extradition.
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Business/commercial side, not as much the legal side - payment terms, scope of the services, etc. Kforce has a client in San Francisco, CA that is seeking a Contracts Specialist. Experience with indirect procurement (strategic sourcing, category/supplier/spend management), contracts.
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Under the supervision of an attorney, coordinate, organize, prepare and interpret complex legal documents related to litigation matters; build and maintain relevant databases and files; file documents and provide copies to relevant parties.
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Legal, tax accounting, or other experience that required application of the Federal tax laws, regulations, court rulings, or other legal authority related to the position to be filled (including large business international tax issues); Experience in preparing, reviewing, or applying rulings, advisory letters, memoranda, etc., related to Federal taxation of corporate entities; Experience performing research on tax law issues and business practices for their impact on tax compliance.
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Aderant, Elite, LawTime (or equivalent) legal accounting software experience; eBillingHub experience a plus. The Billing Specialist must have a high level commitment to quality customer service, professionalism, and interpersonal skills, as the role requires interaction with management, attorneys, staff, and firm clients, in the midst of a fast-paced, deadline driven environment.
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