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Effectivelyand efficiently work with other T-Mobile subject matter experts, legal teams, outside legal counsel to solve problems. 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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And T-Mobile is recognized as a best place to work for LGBTQ employees by the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equity Index ten years in a row. If your answer is “yes,” you should join T-Mobile’s All-Star Legal Team.
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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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Consistent with One Medical’s DNA, the Corporate Counsel will have a service-focused ethos in their delivery of legal support, with a solution-oriented approach as well as a genuine appreciation for our providers and patients.
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Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP) provides civil legal services to survivors of domestic violence, tenants facing eviction or other housing problems, and pro bono legal aid to low-income individuals in King County.
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Collaborate and build efficiencies with talented teams across Stripe, including Strategic Sourcing, Supplier Deal Management, Product Legal, Privacy Legal, Regulatory Legal, Intellectual Property, Security GRC, Tax, Finance & Strategy, and Third Party Risk Management.
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We are seeking an experienced Patent Prosecution Legal Secretary to provide administrative and secretarial support for attorneys in our Intellectual Property Practice Group. Our Electrical, Mechanical & Computer Science Patent Prosecution department has an excellent opportunity for a Legal Secretary in the Seattle office.
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The Law Offices of O. Yale Lewis III is seeking a Legal Office Manager to proactively manage their small law firm in Seattle. Archbright is proud to be partnering with our member, the Law Offices of O. Yale Lewis III to find their Legal Office Manager.
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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. You will be the primary legal support for many Amazon Music business clients in North America and globally.
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Partner with stakeholders in Supply Chain, IT, Security, Legal, and Operations to develop and implement a third party risk assessment framework. Create and maintain relationships with key business, Legal, People, IT and other stakeholders throughout the company, while advancing our agenda for standards-backed security practices.
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Provide expert legal advice on various aspects of ETF operations, including product structuring, disclosure, governance, regulatory, compliance, distribution, and marketing. Collaborate with external legal counsel and other service providers to ensure sufficient legal support and compliance.
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Balance legal expertise and business considerations to assist product, operations, engineering, business development, and other teams to develop thoughtful strategies towards product development while mitigating legal risk.
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The Patent Agent will work to protect inventions in a manner that is consistent with his/her technical merit, while assuming significant client responsibilities and providing high quality legal services to domestic and foreign clients.
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A self-starter and curiosity driven with an appetite to learn and take on new projects, the Assistant General Counsel (AGC) (Regulatory Research Compliance, Federal Contracts & Litigation) provides strategic legal, regulatory and business advice and legal services for the benefit of the Allen Institute in a manner consistent with the Allen Institute’s mission, values and strategic objectives.
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Assist Legal Operations manager with providing training and coaching to Account Managers, billing and eBilling teams related to rates set up and the rate implementation process. Assist Legal Operations Manager with implementing annual rates process.
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