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Our specialty is providing our law firm and legal department clients practice-specific contract attorneys who have served as associates, counsel, and partners in Am Law firms and/or as in-house counsel in large corporate legal departments.
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Minimum of four (4) years of technology transactions experience either at a law firm and/or in-house Attorney role. 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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You have meaningful experience negotiating SaaS commercial transactions and strong knowledge/experience counseling on legal issues related to data privacy, information security, artificial intelligence, and intellectual property, including open source software.
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4+ years of experience as an employment attorney, with relevant in-house and/or top law firm experience. This attorney, working in the Legal Affairs Department, will represent T-Mobile and provide counsel to business units and Human Resources on employment and labor-related legal matters as assigned; prepare and review legal documents including pleadings, briefs, position statements and other filings.
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A small, fully remote law firm is seeking an experienced Paralegal/Litigation Secretary to join their team. Medical through CalChoice (50% firm match); dental and vision available separately.
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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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Previous work with remote legal assistance is encouraged; As a legal advocate, you will help provide legal assistance and advocacy under attorney supervision to unaccompanied children and youth facing removal (deportation) proceedings.
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Specific job skills include, but are not limited to: Required research activities include but are not limited to 1) mouse handling and surgery, 2) protein purification, 3) immunoblotting and electrophoreses, 4) platelet aggregometry, 5) flow cytometry, and 6) microscopy.
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Location: Seattle, Washington Type: Contract Job #80268 Our client, a leading pharmaceutical company, is hiring an Associate Research Scientist, on a contract basis. The associate will also have the unique opportunity to be exposed to a wide range of other gene editing technologies and will be encouraged to work collaboratively with a range of different groups doing different types of process development.
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A large national firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-5 years of experience for their Seattle office. The Seattle office of a large national law firm is looking for a corporate and securities attorney with 4-6 years of experience.
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The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology has 2 outstanding openings for Research Scientist/Engineer 2. This position reports to Dr. Alex Greninger in the Greninger Lab. This position will support research looking at viral replication, viral-host protein-protein interactions, drug efficacy, viral evolution, and viral genome sequencing fields.
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Responsibilities include providing strategic counsel on all facets of intellectual property law, including procurement, enforcement, freedom to operate, and business development, as well as legal counsel to the Research & Early Development organization.
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The Assistant General Counsel position will directly and indirectly manage the intellectual property attorneys supporting the cell therapy franchise and sit on the Innovation Law Leadership Team. Responsibilities include providing strategic counsel and leadership on all facets of intellectual property law, including global procurement, enforcement, freedom to operate, and business development, as well as legal counsel to the Research & Early Development organization.
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M.S. with 6+ years or Ph. D. with 2+ years of experience, preferably in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry setting, or demonstrated deep experience in immunology or cell therapy academic research.
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Our trendsetting interns learn hands-on what it takes to be a staff accountant for a growing national CPA firm by tackling a variety of different assignments, including audit, tax preparation and research.
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