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Prior experience as a successful law firm partner in a well-respected Seattle-area law firm that serves legal departments, or as a senior in-house counsel in a Seattle-area legal department, is highly preferred.
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If your answer is “yes,” you should join T-Mobile’s All-Star Legal Team! At T-Mobile, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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Support Legal department, team-related, and other business projects as assigned. Assess the business and legal landscape to anticipate potential litigation and disputes and provide proactive advice to the business to mitigate legal risks.
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As Senior Paralegal/Legal Operations Associate, you’ll join a small and mighty global team and report to the Head of Legal Operations & Chief of Staff. You will also regularly partner with Commercial Counsel, Litigation Counsel, Corporate Counsel, the Chief Legal Officer, and the Head of Legal Operations & Chief of Staff on various projects.
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The Corporate Counsel will be responsible for developing and maintaining long term strategies for compliance with data privacy laws and regulations and serving as the directly responsible individual for all legal US and foreign government items.
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The Amazon Global Media and Entertainment Legal team seeks a detail-oriented and highly motivated professional to help manage and scale team operations for the GME Legal privacy team, which supports Amazon Games, Amazon Music, Amazon Studios, Audible, Prime Video, MGM and Twitch.
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Senior Corporate Counsel, AWS Infra Legal. 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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A chance to be a co-founder of a pioneering legal tech startup, with significant equity options. As we gear up for the next phase of our journey, we are in search of an entrepreneurial Legal Co-founder to join our team.
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Team Collaboration: Collaborate with internal Trust Experts, including Portfolio Managers, Legal and Compliance to address complex trust issues, resolve client concerns, and optimize trust administration processes.
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This role owns broad legal responsibilities across our organization and acts as the most senior legal counsel to our executives, leadership staff and the Board of Directors, including its Governance & Nominating Committee (GNC) and Investment & Audit Committee (IAC.
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Previous experience working as a litigation assistant, legal assistant and/or paralegal (including extensive experience with state and federal court filings, drafting pleadings and discovery, and document review.
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The Billing Specialist supports the delivery of quality legal services to clients by performing all aspects of the firm's monthly billing process including special billing related projects and a broad range of requests, with a high level of analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Seattle University School of Law seeks applications for an Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Law, tenure-track or tenured, to direct its nationally recognized Legal Writing Program beginning on July 1, 2024.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm seeks a Banking and Finance Associate Attorney in Seattle, WA. Here's the job description:Job Overview:The Banking and Finance Associate Attorney will provide comprehensive legal support in various banking and finance matters.
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They work across business groups and around the globe, spanning time zones and disciplines to develop inclusive People policies, forecast finances, give legal counsel, safeguard systems, nurture new initiatives, and more.
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