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Serve as a solutions-oriented business partner by providing pragmatic, sound legal counsel to internal Databricks clients and our growing customer base based on your understanding of Databricks' technology, product portfolio, information security architecture, and data privacy/compliance policies.
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The Legal Counsel (Institutional Legal) position is part of Institutional Legal team covering international markets and professional trading clients including banks, brokers, hedge funds, market makers corporates and other professional traders.
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As a subject matter expert team in the Global Legal department, the Global Litigation team handles matters involving TikTok in all the regions in which TikTok operates, including Americas employment law matters.
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Leveraging both breadth and depth of experience at a law firm and/or as in-house counsel, you will help Gemini build a nimble, innovative legal organization tasked with tackling the complex legal challenges that confront a disruptive emerging asset class.
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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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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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The ability to counsel internal teams based on a strong understanding of legal and regulatory frameworks, as well as industry standards relating to data privacy and protection, data security, and other emerging technology issues.
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GuideOne's legal department is expanding and seeks a skilled Litigation Counsel to join our team and assist with the defense of property, casualty, and insurance coverage litigation in California.
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Senior Corporate Counsel, Cybersecurity Legal Compliance will help administer our Enterprise-wide program to ensure compliance with a broad variety of regulations impacting the cybersecurity of our wireless, wireline and IT networks and partner closely with cybersecurity professionals to provide legal guidance for the enterprise-wide response to network and infrastructure threats and incidents.
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Founded in 2013, Latitude has been recognized by Chambers as a leading global flexible legal staffing company and the #1 Legal Recruiter by The National Law Journal. Latitude Attorneys have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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Beyond providing counsel as a subject matter expert in the areas described below, you will develop processes and tools to amplify the impact of the program and ensure the timely and efficient delivery of regulatory legal support.
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Legal Counsel IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $124,800 - $222,000 per year. Responsibilities Legal Advice and Counsel Acts as the primary legal contact (generalist or subject matter expert) for a product, product feature, sales team, business team, or corporate function; executes and/or resolves moderate-impact legal matters.
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As the In-House Counsel, you will be responsible for providing expert legal advice and guidance on a wide range of legal matters to support our business operations. Dispute Resolution : Manage and oversee legal disputes and litigation matters, including engaging external counsel when necessary.
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Significant in-house tech experience, or other experience demonstrating a thoughtful, business-minded approach to legal counsel is a real plus. Provide advice, counsel, and legal review for labor and employment, benefits, immigration, and other related matters, including for prospective candidates, employees, and other workers, terminations, transfers, discipline, restructures, layoffs, and selection processes.
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Manage external counsel relationships, when necessary, and ensure effective and efficient legal support. Key responsibilities include: Research and provide guidance to internal teams on federal, state, local laws and industry legal standards governing the company's solar, battery storage and mobility / EV charging projects, including regulatory changes and their potential impact on products and services offered.
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