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The Sr. Labor and Employment Counsel is expected to provide legal advice on labor and employment related laws, regulations, rules, and orders for the Company (with its headquarters in California) on a global basis.
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In-house counsel experience. Legal Counsel IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $124,800 - $222,000 per year. Develops positive relationships with external legal professionals, customers, or partners in an effort to protect and advocate Microsoft's interests; coordinates with government affairs professionals to obtain alignment in policy strategy for public entities.
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Juris Doctor degree with five (5) to eight (8) years of relevant experience as a practicing attorney at a law firm and/or as an in-house corporate attorney required. The Assistant General Counsel will work with the firm’s General Counsel in supporting the firm’s legal needs.
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Microsoft will accept applications for the role until April 24, 2024 Responsibilities Lead across COI and the broader organization in setting content strategy for the COI sustainability narrative across our investments and progress to our Carbon Negative, Water Positive, Zero Waste, and Ecosystems goals.
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A Preferred Law Firm for In-house Lawyers" The candidate will have patent prosecution experience in 5G, Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), processor and memory systems, image processing and RF front-end.
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Licensed in one U.S. jurisdiction with the ability to practice as in-house counsel in Washington. 2+ years experience with a law firm or as an in-house legal counsel and supporting government contract and commercial clients.
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10+ years of law practice, including both in-house and private practice experience counseling on AI and ML policy issues relating to technology platform companies. The team is growing fast and seeking highly experienced, bright, and capable AI technology policy counsel to join us.
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Registered to practice before the USPTO and eligible to practice in Washington or obtain a limited license for in-house counsel. Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) is seeking an intellectual property attorney to join BMS’ cell therapy research and development center in Seattle, WA. The Senior Counsel position will support clients across multiple functional areas to build and leverage BMS’ intellectual property interests, with a focus on cell and gene therapy products and processes and biologic products for treatment of oncologic, hematologic and immunologic diseases.
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4+ years of experience as an employment attorney, with relevant in-house and/or top law firm experienceMinimum 4 years, prefer 6+ years, of experience handling litigation involving discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and other employment-related claims.
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Minimum Qualifications:J.D. from an accredited universityActive membership in at least one state bar8+ years of proven experience advising clients, conducting legal research, and analyzing complex statutory requirementsPreferred Qualifications:Experience as a prosecutor or other relevant government experience, or experience as in-house and/or outside counsel advising technology companies on law enforcement response, trust and safety, and related matters.
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Admission to the bar in Texas, New York, or California (others will be considered) and minimum of four (4) years of legal experience, preferably in a combination of large law firm and in-house environments.
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Law firm and in-house experience. Sort through a broad array of business and legal questions, working with the business and outside counsel to address complicated policy questions, comply with regulatory obligations, and resolve issues that arise in commercial relationships.
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A minimum of 15 years of demonstrated success generating new revenue through engaging existing and potential clients, particularly c-suite executives, preferably in-house legal counsel (portable relationships and contacts preferred.
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In this role as a Legal Counsel, you will work closely with Darktrace’s Americas-based in-house counsel and other members of the legal team. A member in good standing with the State Bar of California or Washington with 3 – 6 years of practice experience, including in-house in a high-volume commercial SaaS or platform contracting practice.
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Experience working with major corporations, either as in-house or outside counsel, particularly in the travel and entertainment industry. Effectively and efficiently supervise and/or partner with internal and outside counsel in labor and employment-related claims, litigation, grievances, arbitration, and regulatory proceedings.
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