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Major, Lindsey & Africa’s client is in immediate need of an Interim Commercial Counsel (Gov’t Contracts).
Overview: Interim Commercial Counsel to assist in the drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements, with a focus on government contracts.
Company: Orange County-based global provider of manufacturing and engineering services for complex applications in aerospace, defense and industrial markets.
Experience: 5-10 years of experience commercial contracts.
Location: Costa Mesa, CA
Responsibilities Include:
Contract Review & Negotiation
- Review of government contracts.
- Some review and negotiation of vendor/supplier agreements, focusing on:
- Vendor markups and risk allocation
- Ensuring FAR/DFARS flow-down compliance
- Some additional review and negotiation of other commercial agreements, e.g. customer-facing agreements and NDAs.
Risk Management
- Apply existing contract review matrix and roadmap for markups.
- Confirm risk transfer and compliance with government contracting requirements.
Collaboration
- Work closely with internal stakeholders to align on risk tolerance and business priorities.
Qualifications Include:
- JD from an accredited law school and bar license in at least one US state.
- 5–10 years (ideal mix of law firm and in-house experience).
- Experience in government contracts, including familiarity with FAR/DFARS.
- Ability to work onsite in Orange County.
- Detail-oriented, high energy and enthusiasm, strong judgment, ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Pay Range: $110/hour
Information regarding benefits can be found on MLA’s Website on the Consultant Resources Page:
All interested and qualified candidates should apply directly with Major, Lindsey & Africa for review and consideration. Major, Lindsey & Africa does not discriminate against applications on the basis of age, sex, race or any other protected characteristics pursuant to applicable state or federal laws.
Job ID: 244923
SENIOR TAX ATTORNEY
Individual Tax Planning and Advisory
Talley Law Group | Orange, CA | Hybrid
Full-Time | $180,000 to $200,000 Base + Bonus Eligible
About the Firm
Talley Law Group (TLG) and its affiliated entity Talley LLP (Talley) deliver integrated tax, legal, accounting and consulting services to entrepreneurially driven businesses and high-net-worth individuals. Our professionals act as each client's most trusted advisor by providing strategic and technically sophisticated solutions across complex financial, tax, and legal matters, along with the legal documentation necessary to substantiate them.
Position Summary
Talley Law Group is seeking a Senior Tax Attorney to lead and grow our individual tax practice. This is a client-facing, advisory-driven role for an attorney who thrives on building relationships, solving complex individual tax challenges, and bringing in new clients within the high-net-worth space. Client advisory and practice growth are the primary focus, supported by meaningful tax research across individual and related matters.
The ideal candidate combines deep technical skill with the energy and credibility to help build something. You will manage a client portfolio from day one, serve as a go-to resource for colleagues, and play an active role in expanding the practice.
What You Will Do
- Advise high-net-worth individuals and families on sophisticated income tax planning, compensation structuring, and wealth preservation strategies.
- Serve as the lead attorney on individual client relationships, delivering proactive, year-round service.
- Build your book of business by developing referral relationships, attending industry events, and engaging prospective clients.
- Conduct substantive tax research to support your own client matters and colleagues across the firm.
- Prepare technical memoranda and planning recommendations grounded in current statutory, regulatory, and administrative guidance.
- Collaborate across practice areas on matters involving individual, partnership, and trust and estate issues.
- Monitor federal and California tax legislative developments and communicate relevant changes to clients and colleagues.
- Support tax controversy matters for individual clients, including audit responses and IRS notice resolution.
- International individual tax experience is a plus but is not required.
- Estate planning experience is a plus but is not required.
Essential Functions
Individual Tax Advisory
- Advise clients on income tax planning, investment structures, compensation arrangements, and entity strategies for high-net-worth individuals.
- Serve as the lead attorney for assigned client relationships, ensuring proactive, value-added service throughout the year.
- Identify planning opportunities through return review and ongoing client dialogue.
- Collaborate with CPAs and other advisors to deliver coordinated, comprehensive client solutions.
- Lead and participate in client meetings with confidence and technical authority.
Client Growth and Relationship Development
- Identify and pursue new individual tax clients through networking, referrals, and community involvement.
- Build and maintain relationships with CPAs, financial advisors, family offices, and other referral sources across Southern California.
- Represent Talley Law Group at professional events, seminars, and industry functions.
- Contribute to proposals and new client onboarding within the individual tax practice.
- Set and track personal client growth goals as part of your Balanced Scorecard (BSC).
Tax Research
- Conduct well-reasoned tax research on individual, partnership, and cross-border matters in support of client work and internal teams.
- Prepare clear, authoritative technical memoranda summarizing research findings and planning recommendations.
- Work with AI-assisted research platforms (e.g., Bloomberg, Checkpoint, Blue J), applying sound professional judgment to evaluate results.
- Stay ahead of emerging issues and legislative changes affecting individual taxpayers.
Collaboration and Firm Support
- Serve as a go-to resource for colleagues on individual tax questions, particularly for high-net-worth client matters.
- Partner with estate planning, business tax, and compliance teams on integrated client engagements.
- Contribute to internal training sessions, knowledge-sharing, and firm improvement initiatives.
Mentorship and Professional Development
- Develop and maintain a personalized Balanced Scorecard (BSC) that outlines your strategic steps toward personal and professional growth in alignment with firm goals.
- Provide guidance and on-the-job training to junior attorneys and support staff.
- Participate actively in firm initiatives and team activities.
- Maintain required CPE and CLE.
What Success Looks Like
We want this person to hit the ground running and grow with the firm. Here is a general sense of what we hope to see:
First 45 Days: Get oriented. Learn our systems, meet your colleagues, and develop a clear picture of your client portfolio and BSC goals.
First 90 Days: Begin leading client conversations, manage assigned matters with growing independence, and identify your first relationship-building opportunities.
First 6 Months: Complete onboarding, manage matters on budget, show early progress on client growth activities, and demonstrate active progress on your BSC.
First Year: Own your client relationships, contribute to new client opportunities, and establish yourself as a trusted resource both internally and in the market. Implement your first-year BSC and build out your second-year plan.
What We Are Looking For
- 5 to 7 years of experience in individual tax planning at a law firm, CPA firm, or integrated advisory practice.
- Strong command of high-net-worth individual income tax planning, including compensation, investment, and entity considerations.
- Solid tax research skills and the ability to produce clear, well-reasoned written analysis.
- Comfort with AI-assisted legal and tax research tools.
- A track record of, or genuine interest in, developing client relationships and growing a practice.
- An entrepreneurial mindset and the drive to build, not just maintain.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain complex tax issues to non-attorney clients.
- JD required; LLM in Taxation preferred. Active California Bar membership required.
- International individual tax experience is a plus but is not required.
- Estate planning experience is a plus but is not required.
Compensation and Schedule
Base salary of $180,000 to $200,000 depending on experience, plus bonus eligibility. This is a hybrid role with one required in-office day per week (Wednesdays). Minimal travel expected.
Talley Law Group is an equal opportunity employer.
Pay: $100,000.00 - $200,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Join a respected litigation team with a long-standing reputation for strong results in complex, high-exposure matters.
- Get meaningful hands-on experience with substantive litigation work, not just support tasks.
- Work alongside seasoned trial lawyers who value strong writing, sound judgment, and real courtroom readiness.
- Be part of a growing team that is hiring more than one attorney, creating room for long-term growth.
- Step into a hybrid role that offers flexibility while still providing mentorship, collaboration, and exposure.
Location: Hybrid role based in Anaheim, California, with in-office collaboration and flexibility depending on experience level. The firm’s posted role is hybrid, and the office is in Anaheim.
Note: Must be admitted to the California Bar and able to commute to Anaheim; no relocation assistance is offered. The client said the ideal experience level is 3 to 5 years, though they will consider candidates outside that range.
About Us
We are a California civil litigation firm known for handling complex, high-exposure matters with skill, discipline, and strong client service. Our team has built a respected reputation through strategic case handling, trial readiness, and long-standing client relationships. Confidential Employer.
Job Description
- Handle litigated and non-litigated civil matters, with an emphasis on insurance defense and catastrophic or high-exposure claims
- Draft pleadings, motions, discovery, legal research, and case strategy memoranda
- Take and defend depositions, including expert and percipient witnesses
- Participate in court appearances, hearings, mediations, and trial preparation
- Evaluate liability, damages, and exposure and help develop practical defense strategies
- Work closely with partners and other attorneys on case posture, client reporting, and resolution strategy
- Manage files proactively from intake through resolution
- Collaborate with a team that values strong advocacy, professionalism, and sound judgment
Qualifications
- J.D. and active California Bar admission
- 3+ years of litigation experience preferred; insurance defense, casualty, coverage, or bad faith experience is a plus
- Strong legal research, writing, oral advocacy, and analytical skills
- Experience with discovery, depositions, motions, and case management
- Organized, motivated, and able to work well both independently and as part of a team
- Trial prep or courtroom exposure is a plus
JPC-781
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Immigration Attorney – Bilingual (Spanish/English)
Location: Appearances in Orange County and Los Angeles, CA (in person)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Position: Hybrid
Salary: $90,000 - $100,000 per year (depending on experience)
Make a Difference. Build Your Career. Join a Mission-Driven Legal Team
MCM Law Group, P.C. is seeking a bilingual Immigration Attorney (Spanish/English) with 1–2 years of experience to join our growing team. This position is ideal for an attorney who enjoys court appearances and client advocacy, and wants to work within a firm that already has well-established systems, processes, and support staff in place.
If you are confident handling hearings, value teamwork, and want to focus on lawyering rather than administrative work, we want to meet you.
What You’ll Do
Represent clients before Immigration Court (EOIR), including:
- Master Calendar Hearings
- Individual Hearings
- Bond Hearings (as applicable)
- Appear in person, or remotely depending on court requirements
- Travel between Orange County and Los Angeles County courts, as needed
- Serve as the primary courtroom advocate for clients
- Work collaboratively with a paralegal and legal assistant team that handles the majority of case preparation and drafting
- Review filings prepared by support staff and provide legal guidance as needed
- Participate in client strategy discussions and case planning
- Provide compassionate, confident representation to immigrant families navigating the court system
Our firm already allows attorneys to concentrate primarily on court representation and legal strategy, rather than extensive drafting or administrative tasks.
What You Bring
- J.D. from an accredited law school
- Licensed and in good standing in any U.S. state or territory
- 1–2 years of immigration law experience
- Demonstrated experience handling EOIR hearings
- Bilingual fluency in Spanish and English (written and oral)
- Ability to comfortably move between courts in Orange County and Los Angeles County
- Strong courtroom presence, legal analysis, and client advocacy skills
- Commitment to justice, dignity, and client-centered representation
What You’ll Get
- A clear growth path within an expanding firm (California, Texas, and nationwide)
- A supportive, multicultural, mission-driven team
- Experienced paralegals and administrative staff so you can focus on practicing law
- Ongoing mentorship, training, and professional development
- Opportunity for long-term growth, including a clear path to partnership
- A firm that values your voice, leadership, and professional development
Ready to Do Meaningful Work?
At MCM Law Group, P.C., you are not just another attorney, you are a changemaker. We serve immigrant communities with heart, structure, and strategic advocacy. If you’re ready to grow with a firm that already has the foundation in place and needs a strong courtroom advocate, we want to hear from you.
Apply now or send your resume to:
Pay: $130,000.00 - $210,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Join a well-established litigation practice with deep roots in Orange County and a strong reputation for high-quality representation
- Handle meaningful personal injury defense matters while working alongside experienced litigators across a broader civil litigation platform
- Gain exposure to sophisticated clients, strong case responsibility, and a team that values smart strategy, responsiveness, and efficient case management
- Build your practice in an environment that combines quality work with a more practical, client-focused approach than many larger firms
- Step into a role with real long-term upside for attorneys who want to grow, contribute, and make an impact
Location: This role is based in Santa Ana, California. We strongly prefer on-site collaboration, though we may consider hybrid or remote flexibility for more senior candidates.
Note: Candidates must have at least 3 years of personal injury defense experience and be licensed to practice law in California.
About Us
We are a respected litigation firm with a long-standing presence in Orange County and a broad civil litigation practice. Confidential Employer. Our team is known for creative advocacy, personalized service, and efficient case management, and we represent a diverse client base that includes businesses, insurers, and individuals in complex and everyday litigation matters.
Job Description
- Defend personal injury matters from intake through resolution
- Manage case strategy, discovery, law and motion, depositions, mediations, and trial preparation
- Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, and other litigation-related documents
- Conduct legal research and develop practical, client-focused recommendations
- Communicate directly with clients, carriers, opposing counsel, experts, and witnesses
- Evaluate liability, damages, and exposure and help drive resolution strategy
- Appear in court, at depositions, mediations, and other litigation proceedings
- Collaborate with a team of experienced litigators across related practice areas as needed
Qualifications
- 3+ years of personal injury defense experience
- Active California Bar license in good standing
- Strong litigation, writing, and case management skills
- Experience handling discovery, depositions, motions, and mediations
- Trial preparation experience strongly preferred
- Able to work independently while also collaborating well with a team
- Strong client communication and practical judgment
JPC-758
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Messner Reeves LLP, a full-service, business law firm with 10 offices nationwide, seeks an experienced Litigation Legal Assistant to join our team in California.
We are looking for a long-term addition to our team who has a great work ethic and positive attitude.
Job duties include but are not limited to:
- Coordinate heavy scheduling and calendaring for attorney meetings, court deadlines, and depositions.
- Provide support by drafting correspondence, memoranda and other legal documents.
- Prepare files and/or binders for hearings, depositions, meetings, and trials.
- Assist with client engagement and retention, including preparation of engagement letters, conflict checks, conflict waivers, and submitting information to open matters.
- Ability to think and act independently and with minimal supervision.
- Well versed in both federal and state court procedure and filing requirements, including e-filing in federal court.
Requirements:
- Team player with excellent verbal and communication skills.
- Highly organized with strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines.
- Experience handling multiple attorneys with full caseloads.
- Insurance defense experience.
We offer a great working environment, competitive compensation, and full benefits
Pay: $130,000.00 - $210,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Join a respected litigation team with deep roots in Orange County and a long-standing reputation for high-quality client service
- Build your construction defect practice with hands-on case responsibility and direct exposure to meaningful litigation work
- Work alongside experienced litigators in a firm that values smart strategy, responsiveness, and efficient case management
- Gain strong experience representing sophisticated clients in a collaborative environment that supports long-term growth
- Step into a role with flexibility for the right candidate and real opportunity to grow your career with a stable platform
Location: This role is based in Santa Ana, California. We strongly prefer on-site collaboration, though we may consider hybrid or remote flexibility for more senior candidates.
Note: Candidates must be licensed to practice law in California and must have at least 1 year of construction defect experience.
About Us
We are a well-established litigation firm with a strong presence in Orange County and a broad civil litigation practice. Confidential Employer. Our team is known for creative advocacy, personalized service, and efficient case management, and we represent a diverse client base in complex and day-to-day litigation matters.
Job Description
- Handle construction defect matters through all phases of litigation
- Draft pleadings, motions, discovery, briefs, and other case-related documents
- Take and defend depositions and participate in mediations, hearings, and court appearances
- Analyze liability, damages, repair issues, and case strategy
- Work closely with clients, experts, carriers, consultants, and opposing counsel
- Manage case files proactively and help move matters toward efficient resolution
- Conduct legal research and provide practical recommendations to support litigation strategy
- Collaborate with a team of experienced litigators on construction-related disputes and related civil matters
Qualifications
- Active California Bar license in good standing
- 1+ year of construction defect experience
- Strong litigation writing and case management skills
- Experience with discovery, depositions, motions, and client communication
- Able to work independently while also collaborating effectively with a team
- Insurance defense or broader civil litigation experience is a plus
- Trial preparation experience is preferred
Why You Will Love Working Here
You will have the chance to do strong litigation work with a team that values quality, efficiency, and practical problem-solving. This is a great opportunity for an attorney who wants real responsibility, solid mentorship, and a platform to continue building a construction defect practice.
JPC-757
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
"We create happiness." That's our motto at Disney Experiences. At Disney, you'll help inspire magic by enabling our teams to push the limits of entertainment and create innovative built environments. You will collaborate to develop ideas/thoughts into physical reality! The Architecture & Facilities Engineering (A&FE) team is looking for a Staff Mechanical Engineer to support the development and sustainment of projects we support throughout the Disneyland Resort. Our department supports a wide range of project types including Attractions, Maintenance, Foods, Merchandise, and Entertainment. Projects range from minor renovations to new facilities. You will also support immediate response efforts with reactionary projects.
You will act as the Staff Mechanical Engineering Owner's Representative with technical expertise for mechanical engineering issues, design management of in-house and outside resources, code compliance, Disney design standards, documentation, specifications, and life cycle cost analysis for best value. This role also involves close collaboration with other engineering disciplines and multiple Disney project teams including FAM, WDI, Entertainment, and Operations.
You will report to the Senior Manager for MEP Engineering with DLR Architecture & Facilities Engineering.
What You Will Do
- Act as Owner's Representative on projects from concept through construction at the Disneyland Resort. Project types will include shops, rides, hotels, shows, maintenance facilities, and nearly any built facility and area development found on our property.
- Manage the design and development of contract documents of projects with in-house and outside resources to meet project scopes, schedules and budgets.
- Develop concepts and Request for Proposals (RFP)s.
- Attend, participate, and problem solve during site visits from concept through construction.
- Review drawings and specifications and ensure that all projects are designed and executed to applicable codes and statutes
- Work with stakeholders to provide civil engineering resources to develop project scope including design, planning and code compliance for estimation and feasibility.
- Resolve design issues creatively and thoroughly coordinating design with other disciplines.
- Develop clear technical analyses and recommend frameworks to inform executive review and approval.
- Partner with internal teams to develop, maintain, communicate, and enforce Walt Disney Company design guidelines, standards, master specifications, and details.
- As the owner's representative, you'll review with a focus on constructability, efficiency, and long-term maintainability.
- Liaison with City officials and external agencies to ensure project scope and implementation is coordinated and compliant with external requirements.
- Research Record Drawings in Disneyland Archives.
- Perform field work to investigate and assess mechanical related infrastructure in the Resort.
- Independently review new and existing design drawings and calculations.
- Review shop drawing submittals and respond to vendor requests for information per Resort standards.
- Coordinate design activities and monitor field installations and demolition work that comply with specifications and code requirements.
- Perform reviews of existing infrastructure: propose upgrades and replacements, present findings and recommendations.
- Serve as Engineer of Record on assigned projects, including signing and sealing construction documents when required.
- Design with focus on constructability, efficiency, and long-term maintainability.
- Expedite the receipt of sample submittals required for final design approval.
- Participate in weekly design coordination meetings and prioritize items to minimize schedule impacts.
- Assist Project and Design Managers to resolve design compliance issues relating to Projects requirements. Validate that all Item Specifications are consistent with products installed before archiving manuals.
- Support Executive Design Reviews by contributing technical content, analysis, and coordination as requested by Project or Design Management.
What We Look For
- 10+ years of experience in mechanical engineering design, HVAC/DX/VRF/CHW applications, central plant development and operational guidance, hydraulics, hydronics, compressed air, overall kitchen designs and implementation.
- Ability to support project partners in procurement and construction.
- Experience with AutoCAD, Revit, ACC, and other engineering-based software.
- Working knowledge of both National and Local Standards and Codes.
Required Education and Licensure
- BS Mechanical Engineering or related field from an ABET accredited university.
- Current registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of California in good standing.
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Additional Information
Benefits and Perks: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities, and special extras that only Disney can provide. Learn more about our benefits and perks at .
Responsibilities
- Develop, implement, and maintain the Quality Management System (QMS).
- Plan, conduct, and coordinate internal and supplier audits to ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards (e.g., CLIA, CAP).
- Manage document control, change control, CAPA, nonconformance management, complaint handling, and MDR/Vigilance activities.
- Coordinate proficiency testing programs and analyze results to identify trends and improvement opportunities.
- Ensure all required regulatory licenses and accreditations remain current.
- Maintain quality documentation, SOPs, and laboratory testing procedures.
- Prepare, analyze, and present quality metrics and reports for management review.
- Train and onboard new personnel; review training documentation and monitor ongoing competency of testing staff.
- Maintain working knowledge of laboratory protocols, specimen processing, equipment operation and maintenance, and data analysis.
- Review and approve product labeling, packaging, promotional materials, and technical documentation for regulatory compliance.
- Monitor changes in global regulations, standards, and guidance; assess impact and recommend updates to internal processes.
- Partner with cross-functional teams (R&D, manufacturing, engineering, clinical, marketing) to embed quality and regulatory requirements early in product development.
- Lead or support management reviews, regulatory and quality training programs, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Prepare, submit, and maintain regulatory filings, documentation, and reports.
- Coordinate with regulatory and accreditation bodies to support product approvals, certifications, and inspections.
- Ensure compliance with internal health and safety policies; report and address violations as required.
- Participate as an external auditor on College of American Pathologists (CAP) inspection teams, as required by the CAP accreditation program.
- Bachelor's degree (required) in life sciences, biology, chemistry, engineering, pharmacy, or related field; Master's a plus
- 3+ years of laboratory experience, including experience with audits, compliance systems, and regulatory submissions.
- Strong knowledge of key regulations and standards: FDA QSR (21 CFR Part 820/211), ISO 13485/9001, EU MDR/IVDR, GMP, ICH guidelines, etc.
- Working knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks
- Professional certification is a plus (i.e, Regulatory Affairs Certification – RAC, ASQ Certified Quality Auditor – CQA).
- CLS Generalist or CGMBS license preferred
- Proven knowledge of quality assurance terminology, software, methods, and tools.
- Previous experience with Laboratory Information Management Systems is preferred.
- Proficient in QMS software (i.e. MediaLab, TrackWise, MasterControl or similar)
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
- Experience in compliance and/or regulatory and knowledge of laboratory standards and regulations
- Experience with Microsoft Office Suite; Word, Outlook, Excel
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for agency interactions, technical writing, and cross-functional collaboration.
- Able to effectively present information and respond to questions from various stakeholders
Pay Range: $20 - $28 Hourly
Location: In-Office (Costa Mesa, CA)
Role Purpose: Ensure medical records are accurate, compliant, and complete to support successful claims and minimize denials. Manage record reviews, audits, and appeals while collaborating with internal teams and BPO counterparts to maintain updated guidelines and drive process improvements
Role Duties & Responsibilities:
- Ensure accurate record reviews, retrieve medical records, and send out medical record requests as needed within the required time frame.
- Ensure medical records are compliant with payer-specific guidelines before submission.
- Investigate medical record denials, and communicate actions that need to be taken to resolve them and document findings on CMD and the Jira Project
- Initiate appeals to the payer as necessary to resolve medical record denials
- Thoroughly navigate and manage post-payment and pre-payment reviews, ensuring proper documentation, timely responses, and compliance with regulatory and contractual requirements.
- Research and update payer-related guidelines regularly, ensuring all departments follow best practices and have access to the most current documentation.
- Support training and day-to-day guidance for BPO team members by sharing knowledge, addressing questions, and escalating needs or issues to the lead or supervisor to strengthen performance and ensure aligned, efficient operations.
- Participate in the department's L10 meetings, identify and bring issues, and develop and execute quarterly rocks to drive alignment and improvements toward Cipher VTO.
- Ensure clear and efficient communication by responding to partner emails and requests promptly.
- Perform facility spot checks to maintain charts/documentation up to date with payer guidelines.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- 2 years’ Professional experience
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
- Adobe Acrobat Experience
- Compliance Experience Preferred
- BPO Management Experience Preferred
- EOS Knowledge/Understanding Preferred
- Proficient in Atlassian Products (Jira & Confluence) preferred
- Experience in Insurance Payers compliance preferred