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Legal Solutions Developer
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Security Engineer II, Infrastructure Security Compliance
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Associate General Counsel - Vendor Management Legal
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The Global Legal team supports Computershare to meet its strategic objectives by expertly managing legal risk and providing smart, commercial, effective, and efficient legal solutions. This role sits within the Global Legal Corporate function, which is accountable for the provision of specialist legal support to the Computershare group across a variety of areas of legal expertise, including Regulatory, Data Privacy, Employment Law, Litigation, Vendor Management and M&A. A role you will love This role reports to the Global Legal Head of Vendor Management. The Vendor Management Legal team is responsible for vendor contracts for services and goods vendors relating to all Computershare business lines globally. The team partners with the various business lines and Computershare's procurement function to draft and/or negotiate agreements, on-line terms and conditions or licensing agreements. The team identifies and manages legal risks for the delivery of services from vendors across business lines and jurisdictions and provides support on a full range of vendor management legal issues relating to mergers and acquisitions. The Associate General Counsel - Vendor Management Legal US (the Associate GC) will provide subject matter expertise to negotiate vendor contracts, and provide advice in relation to appropriate strategies, policies, processes and foreseeing legal implications. The role will also include collaborating with legal counsel in other jurisdictions. Key Responsibilities The Associate GC will contribute to achieving both corporate and business unit strategic goals as a proactive member of the Corporate Legal team, working in close partnership with business executives and other personnel, legal stakeholders and other support functions. Key accountabilities: Managing vendor contracts and find solutions and strategies to limit / mitigate global legal risks in dealing with vendors, providing advice in relation to appropriate strategies, policies, processes and foreseeing legal implications. Partnering with the Computershare's procurement function and applicable business lines to draft and/or negotiate agreements, on-line terms and conditions or licensing agreements. Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a variety of vendor contracts and responding to vendor contractual questions globally. Negotiating vendor agreements, on-line terms and conditions or licensing agreements, serving as a trusted advisor with the ability to balance and deal with multiple parties and competing interests. Providing support on a full range of legal matters relating to the vendor management aspects of mergers and acquisitions. Advising on policies and processes in relation to dealing with vendors. Supporting business unit counsels with respect to vendor issues in contract negotiations and client relationships. Providing legal advice on contract disputes and other contractual matters arising from vendor agreements and engage with Corporate Litigation team as necessary in the event of disputes leading to formal litigation. Monitoring legal developments such as new laws or regulatory guidance impacting vendor services and providing analysis of same as needed to the business units. Tracking emerging risks. In conjunction with the Data Privacy function, Privacy Office and applicable business line lawyers, providing support and solutions relating to management of client and Computershare data across the supply chain, including in respect of cloud deployment. Championing and promoting integrity and ethical decision-making in the business. What will you bring to the role? The Associate GC requires knowledge of fundamentals of contract law and ability to work on and negotiate a wide range of vendor contracts. Further knowledge in reviewing, developing, negotiating and managing vendor contracts as well as foreseeing legal implications of contractual terms and providing legal advice accordingly. Further expert knowledge of state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to corporate matters.Additional requirements: At least 6 years of legal experience working within a reputable firm, ideally with in-house experience working on structuring major contracts and procurement, including advising on and negotiating vendor contracts. The role holder will also be a corporate commercial lawyer. Further a track record of developing and maintaining client / stakeholder relationships. Law school graduate from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in at least one state jurisdiction of the United States. Experience in legal analysis and delivering advice in the context of broader commercial strategy and an ability to work with and manage outside counsel. Has a proven track record of developing and maintaining client / stakeholder relationships. The Associate GC will not directly supervise or manage others; however, they will be required to demonstrate commitment and loyalty to people and project. They will have business savvy with a strong team spirit to work collaboratively with other team members and engage proactively with stakeholders. The Associate GC will be self-driven and proactive in taking on responsibilities and solutions-oriented in delivering results. The role requires excellent organization skills, attention to detail, mature attitude and able to multi-task and work independently under pressure in an otherwise very collegiate environment. The role holder will strive for work efficiency with solution to build or improve operation process. Further the role holder will be a results focused, analytical problem solver and decision maker when assessing legal risks. They will have solid judgement and a flexible problem-solving approach. The role holder will be willing to be flexible to attend occasional global calls during after-office hours given the global nature of CPU's business. Rewards designed for you Paid parental leave, flexible working and a caring and inclusive culture. Health and wellbeing rewards that can be tailored to support you and your family, including medical, dental and vision. Invest in your future with 401k matching and tax-advantaged flexible spending plans, including healthcare, dependent care and commuter. Income protection. Our package includes short and long-term disability benefits, life insurance and supplemental life insurance. And more. Ours is a welcoming and close-knit community, with experienced colleagues ready to help you grow. 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Attorneys - Remote (FL)
Lydecker LLP, Minneapolis
Founded in 2003, Lydecker is a growing AV-rated full-service law firm with over 140 attorneys in thirteen offices throughout Florida, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, and Georgia. We currently have an opening for an Associate Attorney with 1+ years of insurance defense litigation experience working in any of the following areas: Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Boca Raton, Miami, or any of the surrounding areas. The position will be assigned to premises liability defense litigation matters and there may be occasions for site visits. Hands-on litigation experience and training will be provided with a small caseload.This is a Remote position. Candidates MUST reside in Florida!Position Overview:• This position requires a Florida bar license in good standing. A Georgia license in addition to FL license is a huge plus.• Qualified candidates must possess strong legal writing and research skills, excellent advocacy experience, strong academics, and the ability to work well in a team environment.• Candidates should also be highly organized, motivated, experienced in prioritizing tasks, managing multiple ongoing assignments.• Be self-motivated and a self-starter, possess strong client communication skills.• Prior deposition and mediation experience a huge plus.• Have the ability to think creatively and work in a fast-paced and challenging environment.What We Offer:• Salary range depending on depth and years of experience.• Quarterly bonuses based on billable hours (plenty of work to meet billables)• Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance - partially paid by Firm.• Voluntary Life and Disability coverage• Voluntary Accident Insurance• Optional Health Savings Account• 401k after one calendar year of employment• Generous paid time off (PTO) to support your overall well-being• Collegial work environment------REMOTE WORK ------Come join our fast growing premises liability practice group in Florida!Vision: Our vision at Lydecker is to be a trusted partner that redefines excellence in legal services. We envision a future where our innovative approach to client service sets new standards in the legal industry. With a relentless commitment to integrity, collaboration, and excellence, we aspire to be the first choice for clients seeking unparalleled solutions and results. Together, we will shape the future of legal practice, empowering individuals and clients to thrive in an ever-evolving world.Mission Statement: At Lydecker, our mission is simple: to exceed client expectations with efficient, strategic, and collaborative service. We're dedicated to long-term success for our clients, attorneys, and staff, fostering a culture of excellence and teamwork.Company Values:1. Excellence: At Lydecker, we are committed to excellence in all that we do. We strive for the highest standards of quality, professionalism, and innovation in delivering legal services. Our dedication to excellence drives us to continually improve, adapt, and exceed expectations.2. Integrity: Integrity is the cornerstone of our relationships, both internally and with our clients. We conduct ourselves with honesty, transparency, and ethical behavior always. Trust is paramount, and we uphold the highest standards of integrity in every interaction, decision, and action we take.3. Collaboration: We believe in the power of collaboration to achieve greater success. At Lydecker, we foster a culture of teamwork, respect, and support among our attorneys and staff. By working together seamlessly, leveraging diverse perspectives, and sharing knowledge, we maximize our collective talents to deliver exceptional results for our clients.4. Care: We take care of our people because we genuinely care about each one of them, and we believe that by fostering a culture of care, we can create a more resilient, supportive, and successful organization for all. We show that we care about our employees through employee well-being, professional growth and development, work-life balance, diversity and inclusion, and community engagement.Interested candidates may reply to this posting or contact [email protected] for immediate and confidential consideration.To learn more about Lydecker LLP, please visit our website at www.Lydecker.com or visit LinkedIn #LydeckerCareers #LydeckerLife.Lydecker LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.PLEASE NO AGENCIES OR RECRUITERS##
REMOTE Senior Employment Litigation Counsel - CA Bar Required
Moore Hall Legal Search Consultants, Minneapolis
100% REMOTE - EMPLOYMENT LITIGATION ATTORNEYS - CALIFORNIA BARWe are seeking highly skilled Employment Litigation Attorneys to join a virtual office within a large established law firm of over 500 attorneys.We have immediate needs for Employment Litigation attorneys with 5+ years of experience who would like to work 100% remote with reduced billable hours (1500 average but could be more or less depending on the candidate) and no travel or business development requirements. Looking for attorneys with experience handling administrative charges, demand letters, and single plaintiff litigation. Litigation attorneys with some employment experience will be considered. These are permanent W-2 counsel positions with benefits (medical, dental, vision, and 401K) and bonus potential. Our client is looking to hire immediately.If interested, please submit a resume and/or contact Andrew Gadd, [email protected] or Raffaele Murdocca, [email protected]:- Handling Administrative charges/demand letters- Single Plaintiff CasesRequirements:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law schoolAdmission to the California state bar and in good standingProven experience in employment litigationExcellent legal research and writing abilitiesStrong attention to detail and organizational skillsAbility to work independently
Senior Paralegal (Intellectual Property)
Doosan Bobcat NA US, Minneapolis
Job InformationThe Senior Paralegal position will provide enterprise-wide legal assistance and will report to the Deputy General Counsel. This role will be responsible for supporting all Law Department functions, including the registration and maintenance of Doosan Bobcat North America's intellectual property (including patents, trademarks, copyrights and domains), litigation, corporate governance, and certain transactional activities. In addition, this role will provide general administrative support to the entire North America legal team. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical skills, be knowledgeable about legal procedures and documentation, and have a deep understanding of various areas of legal issues. This position is open to a location of Minneapolis, Minnesota or Atlanta, Georgia.Role & ResponsibilityThe role will have a strong focus supporting Doosan Bobcat's intellectual property assets and will also have general responsibilities supporting the Law Department's Corporate and Litigation groups. Specifically, the role will be responsible for the management of Doosan Bobcat's intellectual property docket, maintenance fee and annuity management for the global IP portfolio, supporting brand licensing initiatives, and a number of trademark and patent prosecutorial supports task such as, for example: coordinating inventor declaration execution, information disclosure statement preparation, and preparation of trademark specimens of use, among other tasks associated with the day-to-day management of a large world-wide intellectual property portfolio. The role will also be responsible for managing service of process and supporting litigation discovery and other litigation activities. In addition, the role will support corporate and commercial legal matters through regulatory filings, contract management support, and other contracting activities. This includes:Support intellectual property preparation, prosecution and portfolio management.Assist in the management of Company litigation to achieve positive litigation and dispute outcomes.Primary management of service of process for the Company.Assist in-house and outside counsel with discovery and document collection and review, including ESI, for the Company.Support the legal team in managing corporate governance matters.Assist with compliance efforts and regulatory filings.Assist in the preparation and review of legal documents, contracts, and agreements.Conduct legal research and analysis related to corporate and commercial law.Maintain and organize legal files and documentation.Assist in the Law Department's management of legal bills and annual budgeting activities.Coordinate with external counsel and other legal service providers as needed.General administrative support of the Doosan Bobcat North America legal team.Collaborate with other departments to ensure legal compliance in business operations.Stay informed about changes in laws and regulations that may impact the Company.Travel Standard: less than 10%.Job RequirementBachelor's degree in legal studies, paralegal studies, or related field.10+ years of paralegal experience at law firm or in-house.Previous experience working as a paralegal in a corporate legal environment preferred, experience in the manufacturing or engineering industry favored.Experience supporting intellectual property matters strongly preferred.Knowledge of corporate and commercial law, contract law, and legal procedures.Excellent organizational and time management skills.Proficiency in legal research and writing.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Proficiency in legal software and document management systems.Microsoft Office Suite proficiency.#GDAs a part of the Doosan Group, which employs more than 43,000 people in 38 countries worldwide, the company offers its customers products and solutions to help build stronger businesses and communities. Based in Seoul, South Korea, with its North America headquarters in West Fargo, North Dakota, Doosan Bobcat is a leading global manufacturer of construction, agriculture, landscaping and grounds maintenance equipment, attachments and services. The company is committed to empowering people to accomplish more. Doosan Bobcat North America is home to world-renowned brands, including Bobcat® compact equipment, Doosan® portable power products, Ryan® and Steiner® grounds maintenance equipment and Geith® attachments. Doosan Bobcat North America is a tradename of Clark Equipment Company.Doosan is committed fostering an inclusive and a diverse workforce and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, age, race, color, religion, creed, citizenship status, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please contact us at 701-476-4263. Doosan is a VEVRAA federal contractor and seeks priority referrals of protected veterans.Beware of Fraudulent Job Offers and SolicitationsAny legitimate job offer will be preceded by an official selection process.
Lead Project Manager
Michael Page, Minneapolis
Be a leader in safety culture to drive compliance and continuous improvement.Effective relationship management with all stakeholders: Owner, Design Teams, & SubcontractorsFinancial & Business performanceSubcontractor managementConstructability and technical issuesLegal and liability issuesRisk analysis and mitigationQuality ControlSchedule ManagementDesign Phase ExecutionReview the performance of all Construction Operations employees working in a specific Market Sector and collaborate with, Director of Operations, and General Manager regarding staffing, developmental needs, position evaluations, and compensation.MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.A minimum of 10 years of experience in a project management role within the construction industry, specifically in commercial, healthcare, and hospital sectors.Proven track record of successfully overseeing large, complex construction projects from start to finish.Strong knowledge of construction procedures, materials, and project management principles.Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.Proficient in project management software and Microsoft Office Suite.Exceptional leadership and time management skills.Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines.Strong problem-solving skills and ability to make sound decisions.Knowledge of local, state, and federal construction and health and safety regulations.