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Overview
We are seeking an experienced Corporate Contracts Lawyer to support the business across a broad range of commercial contracting matters. The ideal candidate is a practical, business-minded lawyer who is comfortable working closely with internal stakeholders to draft, review, negotiate, and manage a wide variety of standard commercial agreements.
Key Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of commercial and corporate agreements, including:
- Customer contracts
- NDAs and confidentiality agreements
- Vendor and supplier agreements
- Distribution, agency, and reseller agreements
- General terms and conditions
- Provide clear, practical legal advice to business teams on contract structure, risk allocation, and compliance
- Support internal stakeholders throughout the contract lifecycle, from initial drafting through execution
- Identify legal and commercial risks in contracts and propose workable solutions aligned with business objectives
- Maintain and improve contract templates, playbooks, and internal contracting processes
- Collaborate with other members of the legal and compliance teams as needed
- Collaboration with HR on employee matters
Qualifications
- Law degree
- 4–8+ years of experience in corporate or commercial contracting, either in-house or in a law firm
- Strong experience handling general commercial and corporate contracts across multiple business functions
- Ability to translate legal concepts into practical, business-focused advice
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills
- Comfortable working independently and managing multiple matters simultaneously
Preferred Attributes
- In-house experience supporting non-technical business teams
- A pragmatic, solutions-oriented mindset
- Strong stakeholder management skills and commercial awareness
Estate Administration Paralegal
Northfield, Illinois
Part-time/Full-time (minimum 30 hours/week)
$32-$40/hour based on experience
About Our Firm
We are a majority women-owned boutique law firm serving individuals in estate planning, probate and trust administration, real estate purchases and sales, and business matters. Our five-attorney team takes pride in delivering personalized legal services in a professional and collaborative environment. We are seeking a skilled Paralegal to join our team as an integral member of our staff and grow with our firm for the long term.
Position Overview
This is an in-office position supporting our attorneys. We are looking for someone who values stability, open communication, and contributing to a team-oriented workplace. The ideal candidate is tech-savvy, detail-oriented, and takes pride in delivering excellent client service. If you need a phone on your desk, we are not the right firm for you - our firm uses Voice over IP for telephonic communication where your telephone is a program on your computer.
Responsibilities
- Incoming and outgoing telephonic and email communication with clients, other attorneys, and third parties
- Prepare client deliverables including court petitions, collating, binding, and finalizing documents
- Facilitate the meeting of attorney's deadlines by keeping organized schedules and providing timely reminders
- Maintain organized digital and physical filing systems
- Adhering to strict file naming protocols
- Utilize electronic signature, calendaring applications, and other management systems to ensure each step of a project is completed timely
- Other duties as assigned to support the firm's operations
Required Qualifications
- Prior experience as a paralegal or certification from accredited organization
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Outlook and Excel (including creating spreadsheets and using formulas)
- Experience with state court filing systems, and on-line access to court files.
- Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain attention to detail
- Strong technical skills including PDF editing, merging, e-signing, and creating document templates
- Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and exercising discretion
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous experience in a law firm or professional services environment
- Interest in legal concepts and willingness to pursue continuing education (paid for by the firm)
- Quick learner who adapts readily to new systems and procedures
What We Offer
- Competitive hourly compensation: $32-$40/hour based on experience
- Comprehensive benefits package including:
-- Health insurance with premiums paid mostly by the firm
-- Retirement plan funded by us (the employer)
-- Paid Time Off Two weeks and most federal holidays
- Family-friendly workplace with schedule flexibility
- Continuing education opportunities
- Long-term growth potential including opportunities to expand responsibilities or specialization in our practice areas
- Commitment to health and safety protocols for all employees and clients
- Supportive environment that values open communication and regular feedback
Work Schedule
This position requires a minimum of 30 hours per week with preference for full-time availability. Standard office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. We understand the need for work-life balance and offer flexibility for the right candidate.
To Apply
Please submit your resume and desired start date to . We look forward to hearing from candidates who are seeking a long-term professional home where they can make a meaningful contribution to our clients and our team.
Yudell and Lonoff, LLC is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Job Summary
In this role, you will support the legal department by drafting cover letters, subcontract addendums, and notices, as well as assisting General Counsel in carrying out all other duties and responsibilities as directed by General Counsel. You will also issue all Subcontracts, Purchase Orders, and PSAs for every project, in coordination with the Pre-Construction team.
Position Responsibilities
- Subcontract Issuance and Administration (includes all Subcontracts, Purchase Orders, and PSAs for every Project, and ensure timely completion.
- Careful and efficient coordination of Buy out process with Pre-construction team to ensure timely issuance and execution of all subcontracts for each project
- Draft cover letters,subcontract addendums, and notices
- Prepare summaries for General Counsel’s review regarding Owner contract terms which need to be incorporated into the subcontract templates
- Ensure all deadlines and conditions described in contracts are met
- Assist General Counsel in the drafting of contract summaries and checklists
- Ensure contracts are reviewed and executed in a timely manner
- Help organize physical and electronic legal department documents
- Offer general administrative support for the legal department
- File Sunbiz renewals for all Straticon related entities
- Assist General Counsel with scheduling agenda items
Required Skills
- Strong organization skills
- Ability to identify and summarize problems and issues, and analyze them for resolution
- Excellent written/oral communication skills
- Detail-oriented
- Willing to bring forth problems and concerns
- Bachelor’s degree or higher
- Skilled at using software and technology
- Resourcefulness
- Multitasking
- Time management
Preferred Skills and experience
- Paralegal certificate preferred
- Adobe Acrobat
- DocuSign
- Navigating public records websites
- Prior work experience in a law firm or similar environment
Unispace is a global leader in workplace design, strategy, and construction, delivering innovative environments for some of the world's most recognized organizations. Operating across 50+ countries, we bring together strategy, design, and delivery to create spaces that help businesses perform at their best.
As our business continues to grow, we are looking for a Mid-Level Attorney / Legal Counsel to join our legal team in New York. This role offers the opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and project teams, providing practical legal advice across a range of commercial and operational matters.
This is a commercially focused, in-house legal role where you will be embedded within the business, supporting project delivery teams and advising on a variety of contractual and risk-related matters.
You will play a key role in ensuring contracts are effectively structured, risks are managed appropriately, and the business can continue to deliver projects successfully for clients across the U.S.
Key Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate a range of commercial agreements and project contracts
- Provide legal support across construction, real estate, and commercial matters
- Advise internal stakeholders on contractual risk, liability, and dispute management
- Work closely with project delivery and commercial teams to support project execution
- Provide practical legal guidance to senior leadership and operational teams
- Assist with developing and improving internal legal processes and contract templates
- Support the business in managing legal and commercial risk across projects
Requirements
- 3–5 years' post-qualified experience (PQE) in a law firm or in-house role
- Experience in construction, real estate, or commercial contracts
- Admission to the New York Bar (or eligibility to be admitted)
- Strong contract drafting and negotiation skills
- A practical, commercially minded approach to legal advice
- Ability to work closely with non-legal stakeholders in a fast-paced environment
Why Join Unispace
- Opportunity to work with a globally recognised workplace design and construction business
- Exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision making
- A collaborative, fast-paced, and entrepreneurial culture
- Hybrid working environment
- Competitive salary and benefits
Major, Lindsey & Africa's Interim Legal Talent group is seeking a self-driven Corporate Paralegal for a human capital-focused client's legal department.
Overview: Our client is seeking a Paralegal to provide corporate governance/entity management and litigation support across its operating companies. This role supports legal matters and legal operations functions within a shared services model and will work closely with attorneys, a senior paralegal, and legal operations colleagues. The ideal candidate is curious, adaptable, business-minded, and energized by the opportunity to learn parent-subsidiary processes and contribute to a high-performing team.
This assignment is for an initial 8+ month period, with a goal of permanent placement. The role is anticipated to be full-time, with a minimum of 32 to 40 hours per week and some periods of overtime possible.
Company: Workforce Solutions Industry
Experience: 3 to 5+ years preferred; exceptional candidates with 2+ years considered
Location: Hybrid - Hanover, MD
Responsibilities Include:
Corporate Governance & Entity Management (Primary)
- Prepare and maintain corporate records, including articles of incorporation, operating agreements, stock ledgers, resolutions, minutes, consents, and other routine corporate secretarial documents using established templates.
- Maintain accurate minute books (electronic and/or physical as applicable) and ensure consistency across entity records.
- Independently manage routine state filings and qualifications for HQ and North American subsidiaries, including coordinating required data inputs and submitting filings for review as needed.
- Lead annual annual report filing processes across entities qualified in all 50 states—gathering required information, preparing drafts, calendaring deadlines, and ensuring timely submission and record retention.
- Support governance cycles by coordinating meeting materials logistics, collecting signatures, tracking approvals, and ensuring final execution and storage in the document management system.
- Perform additional paralegal duties and special projects as assigned, consistent with experience level and evolving department needs.
Litigation & Claims Support (Shared Function)
- Support litigation/claims intake by organizing matter materials, initiating matter folders, tracking deadlines, and maintaining electronic case files.
- Assist with litigation hold processes (drafting, distributing, tracking acknowledgments, and maintaining hold documentation) under attorney supervision.
- Support basic document collection and organization efforts, including coordinating internal requests for business records and helping prepare productions (as directed).
- Help maintain matter status logs and support periodic reporting/metrics requests as part of legal operations.
Trademark / IP Administration (Support)
- Assist with the filing, tracking, and maintenance of trademarks worldwide, including docketing key deadlines, organizing supporting documentation, and managing basic data integrity and file hygiene.
- Coordinate with internal stakeholders to gather information needed for filings and renewals; transmit materials to outside counsel as directed.
Legal Operations & Process (Support)
- Support legal operations workflows such as billing/invoicing/vendor administration and timekeeper rate review reporting through data collection, reconciliation, and quality checks.
- Use legal department systems to maintain organized, searchable matter and entity records and support knowledge management best practices.
- Contribute to continuous improvement: identify recurring issues, propose process refinements, and help update the team's process documentation/playbook.
- Provide professional, service-oriented support to internal clients by responding to information requests and translating legal process steps into clear, accessible guidance.
Outside Counsel & Stakeholder Coordination
- Assist with transmitting and receiving documents with outside counsel and internal stakeholders; coordinate routine requests for information and records.
- Maintain strong working relationships with business partners across functions (e.g., Finance, HR, Tax, Operations) to gather required data for filings and legal matters.
Qualifications Include:
- Education: Associate's degree in paralegal/legal studies, a paralegal certificate, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant coursework/experience.
- Experience: 3 to 5+ years of relevant paralegal experience (corporate and/or litigation). Candidates with slightly less experience may be considered if they demonstrate strong potential, adaptability, and eagerness to grow.
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel) and comfort working in structured workflows and systems.
Pay Rate: $38/hr
Information regarding benefits can be found on MLA's Website on the Consultant Resources Page:
All interested and qualified candidates should apply directly to 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: 244835
About the Company
Cresset is a firm built by clients, for clients. As an independent, award-winning multi-family office and private investment firm, we are reimagining the way wealth is experienced. Our purpose is to help ensure that both wealth and life are fully optimized*—integrated, intentional, and aligned with each client's vision of success. We provide access to the caliber of talent, ideas, and investment opportunities typically available to the largest single-family offices and institutions. Our approach is personalized, entrepreneurial, and client-first. Proudly owned by our clients and employees, Cresset was built to endure. We are creating a 100+ year firm—one focused on delivering an exceptional experience, not only for the families we serve but for the team that serves them. Our commitment to clients has earned recognition by Barron's and Forbes, listing us among the nation's top RIA firms. Cresset is guided by long-term relationships, shared success, and a belief that wealth should serve a life well lived. Learn more at the Role
Cresset Capital is seeking a highly motivated and business-oriented associate general counsel with 3 years of experience to join our in-house legal team. The ideal candidate is practical, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a fast-paced financial services environment.
Responsibilities
- Mergers & Acquisitions: Support acquisitions and strategic investments from initial diligence through closing and post-closing integration; conduct and manage legal due diligence; draft, review, and negotiate transaction documents including purchase agreements, and ancillary agreements; coordinate with outside counsel and internal stakeholders throughout transaction processes.
- Commercial Contracts & Vendor Agreements: Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including vendor agreements, technical and SaaS agreements, consulting and professional services agreements, and confidentiality agreements; advise stakeholders on risk mitigation and contract strategy; develop and improve standard contract templates and processes.
- Corporate Governance: Assist with governance documentation; support corporate entity management; maintain corporate records; advise on governance best practices and regulatory considerations relevant to financial services.
- Compliance & Risk: Ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations; mitigate legal risks to the company.
- General Legal Support: Provide day-to-day legal advice to business stakeholders; collaborate with compliance, finance, human resources, and operations on cross-functional initiatives.
Qualifications
- J.D. from an accredited law school.
- Active bar membership in good standing.
- Approximately 3 years of relevant experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department.
- Experience in M&A and commercial contracting required.
- Experience working in a regulated industry required, with exposure to financial services industry preferred.
- Strong analytical, negotiation, and written/verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
- Strong business judgment and practical critical thinking skills.
- Ability to operate independently while collaborating effectively with business stakeholders.
Required Skills
- Experience in M&A and commercial contracting.
- Strong analytical and negotiation skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Skills
- Experience in a regulated industry, preferably financial services.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.
About the job
Spotswood Sansom & Sansbury LLC has an immediate opening in our Birmingham, AL office for a litigation paralegal or project assistant to assist with our defense of a portfolio of personal injury cases, as well as some aspects of our complex litigation portfolio. We enjoy a highly collaborative culture in a familiar environment where individual contributions are recognized and valued.
KEY CONTRIBUTIONS
- Manage subpoenas to third parties from inception to the collection and organization of all required materials.
- Interact diplomatically and efficiently with corporate client personnel working collaboratively on the same cases.
- Assist responsible lawyers with their calendar management, docketing, and scheduling responsibilities.
- Communicate extensively with third parties to ensure their fulfilment of obligations to us and our clients.
- Prepare document productions.
- Organize evidentiary materials received in discovery, including elimination of duplicative materials.
- Use artificial intelligence to summarize and analyze documents, or be prepared to learn to use artificial intelligence for these functions.
- Assist in the scheduling of and preparation of materials for depositions.
- Prepare and manage templates of commonly used documents, such as representation agreements and subpoena cover letters.
- Support lawyers in all other aspects of litigation, as needed.
THE ESSENTIALS
- A bachelor's degree
- We will consider either:
- A candidate with outstanding academic credentials, strongly considering law school and seeking to gain experience in a law office environment.
- A paralegal with a paralegal certification or degree, or an appropriate combination of education/experience.
- Must have strong organizational and communication skills, excellent writing skills, the ability to draft documents, and the ability to work independently.
- Strong ability to learn new technology quickly and adapt to artificial intelligence-based technology.
Spotswood Sansom & Sansbury LLC is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to recruiting, hiring, developing, and promoting lawyers and staff without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, orientation, gender, national origin, military and protected veteran status, or disability.
Transaction Banking Services Attorney
MUFG seeks an attorney to join MUFG's legal team to support the Transaction Banking line of business. This attorney will provide support to Transaction Banking's Cash Management Services divisions. The Cash Management business provides cash and treasury management and related services (depository, payables, receivables, and corporate card services). Transaction Banking's customers include corporations, financial institutions, not-for-profit organizations, foundations, insurance companies, and mutual funds.
Major Responsibilities:
- Provide legal counsel to senior management, relationship management, sales, product management, business controls, client onboarding, and support teams to assist with the development and delivery of Cash Management services provided to the Bank's multinational, institutional and domestic clients.
- The position requires experience supporting several (but not necessarily all) of the following products/services:
- Cash Management Services, including deposit services, related to funds transfers (ACH, wire transfers, real-time payments, and checks), lockbox, FX, liquidity management, online banking, data reporting products, and payables and receivables solutions.
- Global Cash Management
- Commercial Card Services
- Liaise with and support senior business executives
- Review, draft, and negotiate customer agreements
- Draft, negotiate and advise on a range of corporate banking agreements such as referral agreements, control agreements and NDAs.
- Draft new legal agreements, forms and templates for new products and update existing documentation for evolving domestic and global product suite
- Provide legal guidance and advice to business divisions for the development and/or modification of products and services, including payment systems and operations
- Assist with preparation of responses to requests for proposals (RFPs)
- Partner with Risk, Compliance, Data Protection & Privacy, Vendor/Sourcing and other internal subject matter experts to guide the business on internal policies and procedures
- ·Consult and collaborate with other MUFG in-house attorneys globally, serving as a consultative resource to MUFG Legal Department colleagues.
Minimum Experience and Qualifications:
- You have a minimum of 3-5 years' experience either as in-house counsel with a bank, or experience with a law firm, providing advice to banks on several (but not necessarily all) of the above-referenced Cash Management products and services;
- You are a member of the New York bar or otherwise qualified to practice law in New York as in-house counsel;
- You have experience in cash management products and services;
- You have a proven ability to provide counsel and guidance on matters ranging from complex legal questions to routine day-to-day legal matters;
- You possess strong contract negotiating skills;
- Excellent issue spotting, risk assessment and problem solving skills;
- You are flexible and adaptable to changing priorities and deadlines and are able to handle several priorities
- You show Initiative, are a strategic thinker and have good judgment; you possess the ability to influence, interact with and advise senior executives, build trusted relationships with clients and colleagues, and you deal constructively with conflict;
- You possess a strong work ethic, are a self‐starter, and have a reputation for timely transaction execution and comfortable in a fast‐paced environment.
Additional Experience with any of the following areas is preferred but not required:
- Experience with respect to secured and unsecured bilateral credit facilities, letters of credit and other various credit products, such as direct lending facilities, cross-border lending, and middle market lending.
- Support of trade finance activities, including review of letters of credit, receivables purchase facilities, and/or participation agreements.
The typical base pay range for this role is between $200K - $225K depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and location. This role may also be eligible for certain discretionary performance-based bonus and/or incentive compensation. Additionally, our Total Rewards program provides colleagues with a competitive benefits package (in accordance with the eligibility requirements and respective terms of each) that includes comprehensive health and wellness benefits, retirement plans, educational assistance and training programs, income replacement for qualified employees with disabilities, paid maternity and parental bonding leave, and paid vacation, sick days, and holidays. For more information on our Total Rewards package, please click the link below.
MUFG Benefits Summary
Facility is seeking an Addiction Medicine Physician to join our esteemed healthcare team
- Physician will be part of the Ambulatory services and responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with substance use disorders, providing both inpatient and outpatient care.
- Scheduling needs: Full-time or Part-time available- Clinic Schedule: Monday-Friday, Clinic hours, 40 hours a week, 8-hour shifts, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM- Collaborative team of physicians, nurses, and support staff in an interdisciplinary setting- Outpatient setting
- Develop outcomes-based treatment plans that address mental health, addictions, functional impairment, and co-occurring addictive and/or medical disorders.- Engage patients and families in the development of treatment plans that focus on identified goals and recovery.- Provide a minimum of 30 patient contact hours per week.- Consult with primary care providers to assist with the management of behavioral health needs for their patients.- Develop and lead staff education on addiction-related issues.- Directly supervise mid-level practitioners (e.g., Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners).- Participate in ongoing professional development and relevant training to maintain expertise in the field of addiction medicine.- Ensure accurate and timely documentation for patient care and billing.- Provide high-quality care to patients, ensuring compliance with the standards and policies for the medical clinic.- Monitor and comply with Quality Improvement Program indicators as directed by medical leadership.- Assure proper follow-up of patients and coordination of specialty referrals, as necessary.- Work collaboratively with the Practice Manager to manage schedules, changes, and templates as appropriate.- Compensation and Perks
- W2 Employee Model, Income Guarantee 2 years $330,000K
- Production beginning year 3- Sign-On Bonus $30,000- Relocation $15,000 available for qualified candidates- Retention bonus available after year 2- Work-life balance- Collaborative and supportive clinical teams- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement plans, and more- Required: CA license, DEA
Looking for Pain Management physician Will consider PM&R and Anesthesia trained with FellowshipPosition will be mix of interventional work and med managementJoin a private practice with Neurology and PM&R physicians as well as PA supportThe doctor sets their template/scheduleCompensation & Benefits: Compensation is competitive and negotiable.
Excellent benefits package medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, 401K with match, etc.
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