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4+ years of law practice counseling on IP, privacy, AI and ML. Experience in both private practice and in-house experience at a technology platform company would be advantageous.
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You will work directly with the business, serving as lead counsel on strategic issues and deals, providing day-to-day input on business and strategy, advising on the launch of new products and features, resolving issues that arise in commercial relationships, and handling pre-litigation legal disputes and inquiries.
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10+ years of in-house counsel and related work experience with contract administration and corporate compliance (familiarity with AIA documents and contracts is a plus). · Law degree from an ABaccredited law school and be a member in good standing of the bar in at least one US state.
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5+ years experience counseling clients in-house or in a law firm. Please note that Meta may leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in connection with applications for employment.
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J.D. or equivalent with 7+ years of legal experience, preferably with in-house experience with a consumer technology, fintech or crypto/blockchain company. There’s lots of interesting problems to think through from enabling customers to use crypto in the real world, creating services that enable builders to leverage crypto in their own products, and, uncovering ways that crypto/blockchain services can operate in harmony with global regulations.
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5 to 10 years of in-house or industry legal experience, with at least 2-3 years of private practice experience. We're looking for a senior counsel with privacy law expertise, particularly in the financial services industry, litigation and regulatory experience is a plus.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Redmond, WA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 5+ years of legal experience- Juris Doctor and membership in one state bar or equivalent- Experience in transactional and technology licensing or equivalentPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience of a mix of corporate law firm and in-house work.
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It Will Be Great if You Have: Experience working as in-house counsel for a nonprofit organizationKnowledge of contracts and business law, compliance, privacy, data protection, ERISA, and non-profit law and governance.
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An in-house General Counsel to provide legal advice for strategic and operational decisions and agreements This position will report to the CFO and will be a member of the senior management team.
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Bretoi, Lutz & Stele, House Counsel for Mercury Insurance is currently seeking an Attorney III to join our team in the Orange County Area. Requires a law degree and admission to the Bar in the state(s) where practicing.
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A JD from an ABaccredited law school and an active bar license in good standing with 5+ years of legal practice experience and extensive in-house experience in the FinTech or venture capital space.
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The In-House Counsel provides legal support for day-to-day operations and special matters. We welcome both entry-level candidates and those with some in-house or private practice experience.
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At least 7 years’ experience supporting fast-paced litigation practice at law firm or in-house law department. PACCAR is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture and customer support of premium light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF nameplates and also provides customized financial services, information technology and truck parts related to its principal business.
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Active license to practice law in at least one state and ability to become licensed as in-house counsel in Florida. Chewy is looking for a Senior Corporate Counsel - Employment Law to join our Legal Team based in Plantation, Florida.
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The Director will be responsible for the overall legal and be the in-house counsel at the firm. 12+years of related work experience and has been a legal counsel for a company of more than 300+ employees (familiarity with AIA documents and contracts is a plus.
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