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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP seeks a network engineer with the primary responsibility of managing the voice/phone network infrastructure across the Firm's domestic offices.
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Skills that get you noticed: Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, MPLS WAN design, Arista switch deployment, HPn Wireless/Mist, and Palo Alto NGFWs∯*∯ *Understanding of network security principles and best practices.
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Provision collaboration and network services within Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, Cisco IM/Presence/MRA, Cisco Emergency Responder, Office 365 and Microsoft Teams. Strong understanding of telephony concepts, including SIP, VoIP, PBX systems, dialing plans and PSTN connectivity.
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: CCNA or CCNP Voice Certifications, Security Certifications such as Security+, Microsoft Collaboration Certifications. Support video conferencing operations as needed, and aid in large-scale setup tasks.
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6+ years of post-law school experience working as an attorney with roles such as BigLaw firm corporate associate and/or in-house lawyer in FinTech. “Practical corporate leader, systems thinker willing to roll up sleeves, excellent writer with accountant’s comfort with numbers, and crypto nerd.
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The Corporate Counsel is primarily responsible for legal support of business operations and providing legal research, advice, contract review and other general legal assistance to various business teams within the company.
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OtherSuch other activities as may be assigned by the Deputy General Counsel and corporate legal team (M&A Counsel and Employment Counsel). As our Corporate Counsel, you will join an experienced and collaborative Legal team to work on capital markets, corporate governance and general corporate matters.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New York office. They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New York office.
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The Corporate Counsel will provide legal support and advice to Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies’ management and various internal business functions and provide the business with effective advice on company strategies and their implementation while ensuring adherence to state, federal, and international laws and regulations.
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The Corporate Counsel will report to the Vice President, Counsel / Legal & Risk Management Department Head. This position may be eligible for a hybrid work schedule with up to one day a week of remote work after successful completion of an initial onboarding period.
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Our teams integrate the disciplines of strategic communications, investment banking, management consulting, corporate governance, risk, and government affairs to solve the most complex business and reputational challenges.
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Provide legal support in the substantive areas of contracts, employment, environmental, government relations, safety, land management, sales, corporate governance, compliance, and litigation management.
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We are looking for a Corporate Counsel who will join our Legal team in Marysville, Ohio. This position will be based at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company world headquarters in Marysville, a suburb of Columbus, OH.
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The Corporate Counsel is responsible for the following, among other things:Working collaboratively with, and providing legal analysis and advice to, shared services (. Responsibilities The Corporate Counsel position will be based at Bruker’s corporate headquarters in Billerica, Massachusetts.
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We are seeking a dedicated Assistant Vice President - Corporate Counsel to join our dynamic team. Join Our Team as an Assistant Vice President - Corporate Counsel. The successful candidate will collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams, including Development, Accounting, Finance, Investor Relations, Sustainability, and Human Resources, to support real estate transactions, ensure compliance with securities laws, and provide general corporate legal advice as a key member of the company's in-house legal team.
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