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The Counsel VI provides legal advice and counsel in support of business activities and transactions. Responsible for using specialized knowledge of national, state, and/or local laws to advise and represent clients and organizations in criminal or civil proceedings and other legal matters. Being a Counsel VI prepares and reviews various agreements, contracts, and other legal documents. Researches and interprets existing laws and regulations and anticipated changes to laws to guide informed decisions and reduce risk. In addition, Counsel VI represents the organization in litigation, negotiation... view job details

The Chief Patent Counsel provides patent expertise to other departments where needed. Plans and directs all aspects of an organization's patent related legal issues. Being a Chief Patent Counsel requires a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and may require admittance to a state bar. Demonstrates expertise in a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. In addition, Chief Patent Counsel typically reports to top management. The Chief Patent Counsel manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional... view job details

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Responsible for ensuring an organization's compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Develops and reviews an organization's policies, practices, and guidelines. Assists in protecting an organization's legal interest and maintaining its operations within the scope established by law. Provides counsel to senior leadership. Identifies and analyzes legal issues, drafts key documents, presents clear recommendations to top management, and assures legal compliance. Oversees the preparation and review of filings, applications, registrations, and other legal documents. Assists or represents the or... view job details

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Left Field Labs is a provider of web and mobile application development services. view company details

Mortgage servicing professionals across the nation rely on NFR to provide field services with the integrity, commitment, professionalism and results-oriented focus for which we are known. From residential inspections and preservation to REO maintenance and inspections, NFR makes field servicing fast, reliable and hassle-free. To appreciate the depth and quality of our solution, request a free, no-obligation demonstration of our Web portal. Contact NFR today to discuss our systems, procedures and unified focus on producing superior results for you. view company details

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Eloquest develops and markets drugs for acute care needs in the field of dermatology. view company details

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At first glance, coaching girls youth soccer doesn't have anything to do with running a multimillion-dollar company. But in his more than two decades of coaching, Paul Levy has taught (and learned) lessons on the soccer field that directly apply to successful leaders everywhere.Levy, the former CEO of a world-renowned hospital and the man who spearheaded the massive clean-up of Boston Harbor, wrote the recently released 'Goal Play: Leadership Lessons from the Soccer Field,' in which he reaches deep into his vault of memorable coaching moments and draws out leadership lessons that apply to ever... view article details

Job description Lawyers act as both advisors and advocates to their clients. They represent either the defense or prosecution side in criminal and civil trials. They are responsible for presenting evidence and arguments that best support their client. Lawyers advise their clients regarding a multitude of issues in both business and personal matters. Lawyers will usually specialize in a certain area of law, such as healthcare, probate, international, and environmental law, among others. Most lawyers work in private practices dealing with either criminal or civil law cases. The National Associa... view article details

Know Which Interview Questions Employers Can & Can't Ask You During a Job Interview This article was submitted by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices, to follow up on an earlier Salary.com piece regarding illegal job interview questions. Employers must know that while they have the obligation to obey immigration law by hiring only authorized workers, they also must not violate anti-discrimination laws when hiring or firing workers. The Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC), in the Justice Depar... view article details

Disintermediate. Recontextualize. Envisioneer. You’ve got to give business executives one thing: They love their jargon. Clinging to their buzzwords like Leo DiCaprio to a life raft, there are managers out there who seem to enjoy a squirt of dopamine every time they use a verb like architect (yes, as a verb!) or interface. Throw in some adjectives like constructivist, interdisciplinary, metacognitive or inquiry-centered, and then tack them on to nouns like bandwidth, convergence and methodologies and you’re well on your way to a minor stroke as you try to process the message lurking behind all... view article details

A List of the Most Lucrative Professions of the Year Which Jobs Pay the Most? The good news is these jobs pay a whole lot of money. Unfortunately, you have to spend a lot of money on schooling and specialized education to nab one of those huge paychecks. Careercast is back with its annual list of highest paying jobs. Healthcare occupations rule the day for the most part, taking a whopping seven spots on the list. But even the ones that aren’t in the medical industry require many years of higher education and years of training. Which often means there is substantial debt that goes along with... view article details

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Brittany Leonard is the Chief Corporate Counsel at Civix, a public sector technology company that provides services and software for government, transportation, and grants. Her experience, which includes advising and collaborating with Fortune 500 companies as an attorney, has given her a unique insight into HR's interactions with an organization's employees. In this episode, Brittany talks about a general counsels' view on HR data and processes. October 6, 2022 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Brittany! Today's Topic: A Gener... view blog & white papers details

Skills are not innate, but they can be developed and improved. Learning, practice, and experience help cultivate and enhance them. Some people already excel   due to their natural talents, but anyone can get better at something by working at it. Skill building is the key. Skill building involves intentional and focused practice with the goal of continuous improvement. Experts have a unique approach to practice where they break down skills into smaller components, analyze outcomes, seek coaching, and create learning programs. They also challenge themselves by practicing outside their comfort zo... view blog & white papers details

I recently read that New York City will soon have a pay-transparency law in place, and my first thought was, "Well, yeah, that makes sense, but when will we have something like that here in deep-red Indiana?” (Voice in my head: "Probably never.") But then, later in the story, I saw that South Carolina—also a trifecta GOP state—is considering pay-transparency legislation, and it gave me a little glimmer of hope that Hoosier lawmakers might consider the issue in an upcoming session or here at the local level. Pay transparency is the law of the land in a handful of states and cities, meaning empl... view blog & white papers details

I recently read that New York City will soon have a pay-transparency law in place, and my first thought was, "Well, yeah, that makes sense, but when will we have something like that here in deep-red Indiana?” (Voice in my head: "Probably never.") But then, later in the story, I saw that South Carolina—also a trifecta GOP state—is considering pay-transparency legislation, and it gave me a little glimmer of hope that Hoosier lawmakers might consider the issue in an upcoming session or here at the local level. Pay transparency is the law of the land in a handful of states and cities, meaning empl... view blog & white papers details

People with different personalities and backgrounds enter the field of research year after year. They hope to develop the essential qualities of a good researcher, but they often encounter anxiety and self-doubt. Becoming a good researcher challenges you, demanding a mix of skills and traits, along with time, dedication, and hard work. So, what makes someone a good researcher, and how can you cultivate these vital traits? This article provides answers by revealing the qualities of a good researcher. You need to work on building, strengthening, and applying these characteristics to succeed in y... view blog & white papers details