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The Seattle office of a large national law firm is looking for a corporate and securities attorney with 4-6 years of experience. Therefore, there is an increasingly strong demand for corporate attorneys with technology transactions and venture capital experience, as well as for intellectual property attorneys with either a prosecution or litigation focus.
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Come make history as a member of the Amazon Entertainment legal team in Amazon's world-class legal department, supporting Amazon Music.
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The Corporate Counsel should be a self-starter who can achieve the goals and responsibilities of the Company's data privacy and government affairs strategy with little oversight from the General Counsel.
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As a Senior Corporate Counsel, you will have a critical role in developing and shaping the patent strategy underpinning our world-class patent portfolio, advancing business-minded IP strategies, and resolving patent disputes.
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Supervise the Program Specialist, Study Abroad Outreach & Recruitment position, in partnership with UW Study Abroad leadership, including overseeing strategic marketing, communications, and outreach initiatives and efforts to increase awareness of and to recruit students to participate in study abroad at the UW.
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As Senior Corporate Counsel, Employment, you will lead the employment law function globally, including in the U.S. and Asia regions. Oversee and manage outside litigation counsel and related legal budgets.
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Reports to: Communications and Engagement Director. Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills And Ability Bachelor's degree, Master's degree preferred in communications, public relations, journalism or other related field.
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Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented commercial real estate lawyer to fill the position of Corporate Counsel – Real Estate supporting Amazon Web Services (AWS), a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. AWS is at the forefront of the "cloud" computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services, and more.
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Key Responsibilities:Represent high-growth businesses in venture capital financings, public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate matters. This role requires significant experience in venture capital financings, public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate matters.
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The Director of Corporate Development is responsible for exploring, designing investment recommendations, negotiating, and executing strategic partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions that will accelerate Rover’s market position.
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Rover is looking for a highly experienced and personable technology lawyer to join our busy legal team as a Director, Corporate Counsel. Provide primary, day-to-day legal support to our Product, Engineering, and Corporate Development teams.
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The Senior Director of Corporate Events is a highly influential role, reporting directly to the Chief Communications and Corporate Responsibility Officer, with responsibility for building, socializing, and implementing an operating model that centralizes disparate event management and production work from across the enterprise, into the Corporate Events team.
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Analyze and advise on complex commercial legal issues, including those related to data privacy, intellectual property, finance, employee benefits, security, technology, software development, data licensing, SaaS, and corporate communications.
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Expedia Services is passionate about the company’s technical strategy and underlying platform, leading all aspects of infrastructure, data and artificial intelligence, e-commerce, financial services, communications, and customer experience.
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The Director of Corporate Relations is personally responsible for soliciting and closing major gifts of $25, or more. The Director of Corporate Relations is responsible for the discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of corporate donors.
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