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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job OverviewA reputable law firm is seeking an In-House Lawyer to join its Business Acceptance Unit (BAU) in Washington, DC. This role involves addressing complex financial crime and sanctions issues while enhancing compliance processes to provide top-tier service to partners and clients.
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The Contract Attorney will also directly assist companies and in-house counsel in California. Hourly basis to file a few commercial collections cases in Lincoln and Omaha, direct assistance with companies, and in-house counsel in California.
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Requirements for In-House Litigation Counsel with Labor & Employment Experience (contract and remote) Position Details for In-House Litigation Counsel with Labor & Employment Experience (contract and remote.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Contract Attorney to provide legal assistance to our in-house legal counsel. Provide legal advice and guidance to in-house counsel and company executives regarding contract-related issues.
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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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Relevant in-house or outside legal practice experience working with or for one or more international NGOs, ideally as the senior or #2 in-house legal counsel of an international NGO.
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Minimum of 12-15 years of professional experience in Senate, House, Administration, government affairs, campaign, energy policy and/or advocacy roles. Candidates should have a minimum of 12 or more years of professional experience in Senate, House, Administration, government affairs, campaign, energy policy and/or advocacy roles.
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The CBS News Washington, DC Special Events/White House unit is seeking a seasoned news Producer who has strong editorial judgment, field production experience, and a firm understanding of network pooling responsibilities within the Washington DC area.
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In-house credentialing and licensing teams. ● Clinical expertise and technical proficiency in administering Travel X-Ray Tech. ● Participate in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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Renewal by Andersen is looking for an accomplished, driven, and collaborative Door-to-Door Canvasser to help perfect our customer’s experience in upgrading their homes. Utilize Renewal by Andersen mapping program and business applications to accurately keep records on house-to-house information and data tracking.
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Seat all patrons appropriately in the house and troubleshoot any double-seating or ticketing issues with discretion and haste. Coordinate with the Stage Manager and Box Office before a performance through radio communication and in-person conversations.
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This chic 134 room boutique hotel is home to a signature ground floor restaurant serving hearth inspired Mid-Atlantic cuisine, a cozy craft cocktail bar hidden in the heart of the hotel, and an open-air seasonal rooftop bar with unparalleled views of the Potomac.
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A law firm located in Alexandria is actively seeking a Patent Attorney to contribute to its efficient and strategic patent prosecution, build relationships with USPTO examiners, manage patent portfolios, foster connections with in-house counsel, and align intellectual property strategies with client business objectives.
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National Capital Treatment & Recovery, formerly Phoenix House, a nonprofit substance use treatment facility in Arlington, VA is hiring a full-time Director of Donor Relations. This position is responsible for fundraising and development project management, donor database management, and managing all Board events and communication in conjunction with the President & CEO. Responsibilities also include planning and implementing fundraising events, campaigns for annual and seasonal gifts, and preparing foundation grant applications.
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A minimum of 7 years of relevant law firm or in-house counsel experience with a financial services company that includes broker-dealer matters, or experience with an industry regulator. State Bar membership in good standing in the state of residence or satisfaction of the applicable State Bar requirements (if any) for in-house counsel.
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