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Juris Doctor and membership in one state bar or equivalent. Come make history as a member of the Amazon Entertainment legal team in Amazon’s world-class legal department, supporting Amazon Music.
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Juris Doctor degree from leading law school, with strong personal academic credentials. Role Summary: The Corporate Counsel is a subject matter expert and thought leader in commercial matters for the Alaska Air Group (AAG) companies.
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Requirements: - Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. We are currently seeking an experienced and highly skilled appellate attorney to join our client’s legal team.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Legal research and analysis. Provide legal advice on patentability, infringement, and validity matters. Job SummaryThe Field Chief Information Security Officer (Field CISO) role will be instrumental in growing and expanding the Global sales organization client base.
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You will be the primary legal support for many Amazon Music business clients in North America and globally. You will work as the lead lawyer on strategic projects, providing day-to-day advice to the business on a wide range of legal areas and new business initiatives.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and admission to the bar in the relevant jurisdiction. Provide legal counsel and support to internal teams on a wide range of legal matters, including regulatory compliance, contracts, intellectual property, data privacy, and corporate governance.
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Education: Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. As a Senior Trial Attorney, you’ll represent clients under both commercial and personal lines insurance policies independently as lead counsel, as well as be part of a larger team as needed.
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Extensive experience in labour and employment law, with a proven track record of handling complex legal matters. Lead and manage labour and employment legal matters, providing strategic advice to clients on complex issues.
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Communicate effectively with clients, providing them with legal advice, updates on their case status, and guidance through the workers' compensation process. Stay current with developments in workers' compensation law and participate in continued legal education.
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Conduct legal research, analyze case law, statutes, and regulations to provide accurate legal advice and counsel to clients. Provide legal representation to clients in various family law matters, including , child custody, child support, spousal support, adoption, and domestic violence cases.
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Providing legal counsel and representation in hearings, mediations, arbitrations, and trials. A niche-market and reputable Insurance firm that specializes in insuring various institutions is looking to hire an in-house Litigation Counsel to join their fully remote national team that assists with the defense of property, casualty, and insurance coverage litigation in California.
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Conduct legal research, prepare legal memoranda, and draft various legal documents. Are you a highly motivated attorney eager to gain experience across various legal disciplines.
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Juris Doctor from an ABaccredited law school & admission and licensed to practice law in at least one US jurisdiction. We are looking for a motivated Corporate Counsel Cell Site Leasing to provide legal counsel and support negotiations with landlord entities through the T-Mobile network siting and construction process.
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Bachelor's degree and Juris Doctorate from an ABA accredited law school (or foreign equivalent) with membership in good standing in a US State Bar. - Past experiences should include extensive leadership responsibilities leading global teams of legal professionals and providing legal counsel in enterprise technology or leading consumer-facing digital applications, ideally including user-generated content.
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