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Work on general corporate matters as they come up and support the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel in work related to the Board of Directors. The right person is comfortable being a generalist, but should have experience in, or willing to roll up their sleeves and learn, corporate governance, employment law, and commercial transactions.
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Okta's Corporate Account Executives manage the sales processes for medium-sized customers (300-699 employees). More than 18,800 organizations, including JetBlue, Nordstrom, Slack, T-Mobile, Takeda, Teach for America, and Twilio, trust Okta to help protect the identities of their workforces and customers.
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Our corporate teams set the strategies and operational plans to ensure the success of our company. Knowledge of and experience with applying rules of privilege in a corporate setting. Comfortable with direct, frequent interaction with corporate clients and providing legal advice in ambiguous situations.
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The Corporate Counsel may also work on special projects, including compliance, litigation and legal research, and provides general legal support to various other departments. Summary of Job Description: The Corporate Counsel is responsible for reviewing, revising and negotiating various commercial contracts as well as other agreements, including, but not limited to, franchise agreements, joint venture agreements, and other M&A transactions under the oversight of a senior attorney.
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Provide litigation support by liaising between Corporate Security, Swickard Legal team, law enforcement agencies, and outside legal counsel in litigation matters. Minimum of 5 years of experience in internal investigations, preferably in a law enforcement, corporate, or retail setting.
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The position of Corporate Counsel - Litigation will have a broad scope of responsibility assisting MSA and its global subsidiaries in managing litigation and related matters. The Corporate Counsel will help to develop and execute litigation strategy, manage outside service providers, and counsel business stakeholders on a variety of matters.
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Manage and oversee corporate legal disputes, including litigation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Position Overview: My client is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Corporate Counsel to join their legal team.
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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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Summary: We are seeking a skilled paralegal with 3-5 years of experience in general corporate law, specifically in-house insurance experince. Conduct legal research on corporate law topics as needed.
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Develop and implement travel security policies and capabilities for the Company.
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Minimum of 10 years of combined corporate and (or) public accounting firm experience in state and local income tax, focusing on income tax compliance, planning, and audits. As a part of the total compensation package, this role may be eligible for the Workday Bonus Plan or a role-specific commission/bonus, as well as annual refresh stock grants.
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Partner with external vendors that support Corporate Security and CCRM.Partners with Cyber function to ensure one voice / process for the enterprise. Scope includes managing budget of $3 million for Corporate Security and $ million for CCRM.
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Reporting to the Director of Development, the Corporate Gifts and Events Manager works with the Director of Development on donor stewardship, media relations, and supporting the capital campaign and other special fundraising campaigns, programs, and donor cultivation events.
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The role will report to the Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel responsible for litigation. The Litigation Corporate Counsel may also lead strategic initiatives for the Legal team focused on driving efficiencies and mitigating legal risk.
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