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Opportunity for a legal professional to join a leading solar manufacturing company as inhouse legal counsel.
1. Position Overview
Title: In-House Counsel
Reporting To: Legal Director (in Texas) and possible General Counsel on select matters
Employment Type: Full time
Location: remote, or onsite in Texas
2. Role Purpose
The In-House Counsel will provide day to day legal support across commercial contracting, supply chain, and trade and regulatory compliance, related to solar module manufacturing and sales.
3. Core Responsibilities
- Reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements including MSAs, supply agreements, purchase orders, NDAs, and logistics contracts.
- Supporting trade, tariff, and customs matters including AD CVD and related import compliance issues.
- Advising on solar module manufacturing, supply chain, and distribution issues.
- Supporting domestic content, FEOC, and tax credit related certifications and compliance efforts.
- Handling routine legal matters currently outsourced to outside counsel.
- Coordinating with outside counsel on specialized matters as needed.
- Advising on Intellectual Property matters.
4. Candidate Profile
- Juris Doctor and active U.S. bar admission
- Prior in-house experience preferred
- Ideally with experience in Solar manufacturing or manufacturing industry.
- Intellectual Property experience is plus but not required.
- Practical, efficient, and business oriented
The Associate Dean works closely with other members of the College Counseling department to design engaging learning opportunities for Saint Mary's students so they can more effectively and confidently navigate the college search and application process. Additionally, the Associate Dean is a lifelong learner with a growth mindset who stays current with the landscape of college admissions.
They are looking for someone that has 5 - 7 years' experience in College Counseling in HS settings. It would be a plus if they have worked in international schools and or have experience working in an all-girls or private school environment.
Responsibilities
As part of a highly collaborative team reporting to the Dean of College Counseling, the Associate Dean will:
- Counsel, support, and guide a diverse group of approximately 25-30 students in each class through academic planning and the college search and application processes.
- Maintain expertise in understanding the complexities of college admission and guide students with a supportive, optimistic, and thoughtful approach.
Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree is required, advanced degree is preferred.
- Five or more years of experience in college counseling at a secondary school level or in college admissions. Candidates with an equivalent combination of education and school/counseling experience may also be considered.
Salary around $75,000 (Up to 100K for the right candidate) with maybe an option of housing if they have any available
DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE COUNSELING & GUIDANCE
I need someone with some years in the position in another school or at least a good track record as the associate college GC
The goal of the college guidance program is to help every student identify the colleges and universities that are best suited to their individual interests, desires, and needs. Seeking an experienced college counseling professional to provide outstanding leadership and innovation in the college admission process.
BENEFITS__________________________________________________________ A strong benefits package includes: ● Highly competitive salary up to $120,000 ● Full health, dental, and vision for employee ● 8% annual retirement match ● Daily breakfast and lunch ● Generous PTO ● Relocation stipend ● Opportunities for professional development and growth ● Short and long term disability and life insurance. Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of college guidance experience in a high school setting, and a graduate degree in a related field. Experience working with gifted and talented students is an asset.
The desired candidate will have demonstrated commitment to the education of young men and women, and the ability to coordinate a program that will effectively counsel motivated students and their families. The ideal candidate will have established long-term, personal associations with a variety of key admissions personnel at various colleges and universities throughout the country.
Most importantly, seeking someone who is excited to build a world-class college guidance program from the ground up, and understands that our mission is dedicated to promoting service and developing character in our students. The Director of College Counseling is a key member of the Upper School administrative team, possesses a large degree of autonomy, and provides counsel, support, and coordination to a diverse population of students and their families.
RESPONSIBILITIES _________________________________________________________ Full-time employment for the Director of College Guidance will commence in August 2026. Responsibilities will include: ● Oversee all aspects of the college counseling process, and work closely with guidance counselors, as well as the English Department. ● Play a significant role in the Upper School curriculum development process, working collaboratively with department chairs as they continue to build a dynamic 21st century college preparatory curriculum. ● Oversee the college search and application process for an Upper School of approximately 180 students with high expectations regarding colleges. ● Work effectively with the Registrar and with members of the Upper School administrative team
Our client, a prestigious, top-tier global AmLaw firm known for its world-class legal services and innovative approach, is seeking two OGC Counsel - Conflicts & Compliance professionals to join the Office of the General Counsel. These highly strategic roles sit at the intersection of legal risk, ethics, and firm operations, partnering closely with leadership, attorneys, and internal teams across multiple U.S. offices. (Can sit hybrid in Boston, D.C., NYC, Houston)
The openings include:
- OGC Counsel - Conflicts & Ethics
- OGC Counsel – Compliance & Intake
Both positions provide exposure to high-visibility matters, require strategic judgment, and are ideal for candidates with experience in conflicts, professional responsibility, compliance, or risk management within a law firm, or corporate associates with relevant experience.
Responsibilities:
- Advise partners and internal teams on conflicts, engagement letters, waivers, and professional responsibility issues
- Support Ethics Committees, Client Intake Committees, and OGC leadership
- Review and implement ethics walls, codes of conduct, and client onboarding policies
- Draft, review, and interpret firm policies and complex client-related documents
- Serve as a trusted advisor on risk management and compliance across multiple offices
Qualifications:
- JD from an accredited law school and active bar membership
- 3+ years of relevant experience in conflicts, compliance, ethics, or related counsel-level law firm work
- Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills
- Ability to navigate complex legal and operational issues across multiple offices
- Experience in training junior staff and advising partners
Staff Attorney – Labor & Employment (Public Safety)
Make an Impact Where It Matters Most
Are you an attorney who wants more than a desk job? Do you thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy real hearing experience, and want your work to directly support the men and women who protect California's communities?
Under the direction of the Supervising Counsel and Chief Counsel, this role offers a unique opportunity to serve as trusted legal counsel to CCPOA members. You will be representing California peace officers in labor, employment, and disciplinary matters across the state.
This position is ideal for an attorney seeking hands on client interaction, a mix of field and office work and broad exposure to public sector employee side labor law.
Why This Role Is Exciting
As a Staff Attorney, you'll gain comprehensive experience in nearly every facet of public-sector labor and employment law, including:
- Representing peace officers during:
- Internal Affairs interviews;
- Skelly hearings; and
- State Personnel Board hearings
- Administrative hearings before state agencies
- Practice before the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB)
- Union representation and labor-management relations
- Participation in critical incident investigations, including officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths
- Litigation in California state and federal courts
You will engage in impactful, real-world legal work that combines responsibility, variety, and meaningful purpose.
What You'll Do
You will serve as a frontline advocate for CCPOA members, including:
- Acting as legal counsel in litigation, administrative hearings, arbitrations, and investigations
- Preparing pleadings, motions, grievances, and legal opinions
- Developing trial/hearing strategies, prepare expert and other witnesses
- Conducting legal research and analyzing statutory, regulatory, and case law developments
- Interviewing witnesses and evaluating evidence
- Managing a personal caseload and maintaining accurate calendars and deadlines
- Communicating regularly with clients, supervisors, experts and CCPOA leadership
- Assisting with collective bargaining and legislative/regulatory analysis
- Participating in arbitration strategy and legal recommendations
- Ability and willingness to travel on short notice, sometimes at night or weekends, to various locations and prisons throughout California. Most trips/representational matters are not overnight.
This role is perfect for an attorney who enjoys mobility, autonomy, and hands-on advocacy, rather than sitting behind a desk every day.
What We're Looking For
Required Qualifications:
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
- Admission to the California State Bar (preferably with 3+ years of experience)
- Valid California driver's license
- Ability to pass a criminal background check and obtain a CDCR Contractor Identification Card
- Working knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, and Westlaw
Professional Expectations:
- Strong ethical judgment and adherence to California State Bar rules
- Ability to maintain strict confidentiality
- Professional demeanor with clients, opposing counsel, courts, and staff
- Willingness to travel, including occasional nights and weekends
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds and sit for extended periods while traveling or working
Compensation & Benefits
Pay Scale:
$97,546 – $204,668 annually (DOE)
Benefits Include:
- Defined Benefit Pension Plan
- 401(k)
- Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Time Off
Work Location
Onsite / In-Person
How to Apply
Qualified candidates should submit the following to :
- Letter of Interest
- Resume
- Writing Sample
Role Overview
As Privacy Counsel, you will serve as a senior legal advisor on complex privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity matters for a New York City government agency. This role demands a seasoned attorney who can operate independently, advise senior leadership, and drive privacy initiatives across a large, multi-agency environment.
Key Responsibilities
Legal Advice & Counsel
- Provide expert legal advice on complex, sensitive, and urgent privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity matters related to agency priority initiatives
- Advise on federal, state, and local privacy laws and regulations impacting city agencies and citywide initiatives
- Prepare privacy impact assessments and advise on privacy implications of proposed technologies and data use initiatives
Policy & Legislation
- Shape, draft, and review privacy-related policies, legislation, and citywide guidance
- Monitor and analyze legislative and regulatory developments in privacy, data security, and cybersecurity; brief relevant stakeholders on impacts and required actions
Contracts & Agreements
- Draft, review, and negotiate MOUs, NDAs, data sharing agreements, terms of service, multi-agency data integration agreements, and related legal documents
Compliance & Training
- Develop policies, guidance materials, templates, presentations, and training documents to support agency compliance with privacy laws and regulations
- Design and deliver privacy-related training programs for government personnel
Stakeholder Engagement & Representation
- Represent agency leadership in national and international privacy organizations, interagency working groups, and senior-level meetings
- Manage relationships and drive intergovernmental affairs with executive offices, legislative bodies, and key government stakeholders on privacy matters
- Engage with the public on privacy matters, including panel participation and publications as directed by leadership
Strategic Support
- Prepare legal briefs and provide strategic advice to government officials and city leadership on privacy matters
- Handle special projects and initiatives as assigned by program leadership
Mandatory Qualifications
- Minimum 12 years of legal experience, including experience in government, intergovernmental affairs, or implementing and supporting an enterprise privacy program
- Admission to the New York State Bar, in good standing
- Active IAPP certification (e.g., CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT, or AIGP)
- Demonstrated, hands-on experience advising on complex U.S. privacy and data security laws (e.g., GDPR implications for U.S. entities, CCPA/CPRA, HIPAA, state breach notification laws, and relevant federal, state, and local statutes)
- Experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating privacy-related legal documents including MOUs, NDAs, data sharing/processing agreements, and terms of service
- Track record developing organizational privacy policies, compliance materials, internal/external legal guidance, and templates
- Experience conducting or providing legal support for privacy impact assessments, data protection impact assessments, or similar privacy risk analyses
- Demonstrated ability advising on privacy and data security implications of emerging technologies, digital services, or data use initiatives
- Experience supporting implementation or operation of an enterprise-level privacy program
- Ability to monitor, analyze, and advise on privacy-related legislative and regulatory developments
- Proven ability to provide strategic legal counsel to senior leadership and executive-level stakeholders
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to convey complex legal and policy concepts to diverse audiences, including non-legal and technical stakeholders
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively within interdisciplinary teams (IT, policy, operations, legal) to develop and implement privacy solutions
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working as an attorney within a government agency (federal, state, or local), or providing extensive direct legal counsel to government agency clients
- In-house experience at a large, complex enterprise or highly regulated industry where policy, legal considerations, and operations frequently intersect
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $70.00 - $85.00 per hour
Expected hours: 35 per week
Experience:
- Legal counsel: 12 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- Good standing with New York State Bar: Required
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Brooklyn, NY
A well-known national food manufacturer is seeking an Associate General Counsel to join its legal team in Sarasota, Florida. This role will report directly to the General Counsel and will play a key part in advising the business on food manufacturing regulatory compliance and operational legal matters.
The company has recently invested heavily in strengthening its food safety and compliance infrastructure and is building out its legal capabilities in this area. This role will work closely with senior leadership, including the General Counsel and the company's Chief Food Safety Officer, to support regulatory compliance and operational legal needs across the organization.
Key Responsibilities
The Associate General Counsel will advise on a range of matters, with a particular focus on food manufacturing regulatory and compliance issues, including:
- Federal regulatory matters involving USDA and FDA
- USDA inspections, compliance reports, and regulatory responses
- Labeling and regulatory compliance for food products
- Plant and facility regulatory issues across manufacturing operations
- Interaction with federal and state regulatory agencies
- Compliance with industry and supply-chain standards
In addition to regulatory work, this attorney will be part of a small, collaborative legal team and will handle a variety of broader in-house matters, including:
- Commercial contracts and distribution agreements
- Real estate matters and leases
- Compliance and risk management initiatives
- Oversight of litigation and outside counsel
- Internal policy development and training
The legal department is intentionally lean, offering the opportunity to work closely with business leadership and gain meaningful exposure to operational decision-making.
Candidate Profile
- 5-10+ years of experience in food regulatory and compliance matters
- Experience with USDA and/or FDA regulatory frameworks, ideally in food manufacturing
- Background in a law firm, corporate legal department, or relevant government agency
- Interest in maintaining a broader generalist practice beyond regulatory work
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work cross-functionally with operational teams
Compensation & Structure
- Salary: $240,000 – $250,000, plus bonus
- Location: Sarasota, Florida (relocation assistance available)
- Schedule: In-office role with some travel to manufacturing facilities
Why This Role
This is an opportunity to join a company that is deeply focused on food safety, regulatory excellence, and operational improvement. The organization has recently strengthened its leadership in this area and is investing significantly in compliance and quality systems.
The role offers a rare combination of substantive regulatory work, broad in-house exposure, and direct access to senior leadership within a nationally recognized food brand.
The School District of Philadelphia is committed to becoming the fastest improving District in the country and transforming the educational opportunities it offers to our city’s more than 200,000 students. The District seeks leaders who have a passion for working with schools and communities who are committed to ensuring all students achieve. Serving a population as diverse as ours requires creativity, commitment and vision. Will you join us?
Job Summary
Provides leadership on a wide variety of legal issues in the area of specialization. Oversees projects and develops innovative strategies to resolve legal challenges. Provides legal advice and representation to the Board of Education and the School District of Philadelphia and its employees. Works under the supervision of the General Counsel and specializes in one of the following areas: charter school law, claims, commercial litigation, civil rights and torts, federal and state grants compliance, labor and employment, real estate, special education, school law and transactions (contracts) or environmental..
Essential Functions
• Represents the School District, the Board of Education and District officers and employees in varied transactions and litigation.
• Serves as a key contributor and handles the most complex legal issues; provides assessments and solutions which are optimal for the School District and the Board of Education.
• Leads, supports and trains Assistant General Counsel staff on law matters in the area of specialization and on particular subject areas.
• Conducts Districtwide professional development to encourage effective and efficient management controls; participates in and facilitates seminars to effect positive dialogue and relations in school legal matters.
• Participates in the planning and implementation of programs and activities in the Office of General Counsel.
• Provides legal advice and counsel to Board members, officers and employees on a wide range of education, labor and employment, litigation and business issues.
• Prevents legal claims by identifying potential risks and making appropriate recommendations.
• Defends law suits and claims by discussing matters with opposing counsel, filing necessary legal papers, conducting extensive discovery proceedings, meeting with and preparing the testimony of witnesses, trying cases or arranging settlements in the best interest of the School District.
• Advises employees by providing legal advice to principals and administrators on a daily basis and by issuing legal opinions when requested.
Assists in the formation of School District practices and procedures through committee participation in such areas as loss control, affirmative action, school closings, transportation and desegregation.
• Provides representation in appellate court proceedings by filing briefs and arguing these cases before the Commonwealth Court, Superior Court and Supreme Court of Pennsylvania as well as Federal Appellate Courts.
• Provides all the insurance needs of the School District by meeting with School District insurance committees.
• Plans, organizes and prioritizes work to meet deadlines.
Civil Rights and Torts Specialty
• Defends the District in federal and state courts in acute personal injury and civil rights litigation and handles appeals actions seeking damages for personal injury and civil rights violations.
• Advices District personnel on risk management, pre-suit investigations and contracts involving release and indemnity issues.
Minimum Requirements
• Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.
• Ten years of full-time, paid, professional legal experience in a law firm, public sector law department, or corporate law department or related area relevant to the area of specialization.
Certificates/Licenses All Specialties
• Certificate of admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and membership in good standing, with no delinquency in the most recently completed 12-month Continuing Legal Education compliance period; or eligible for admission to or reactivation for the Pennsylvania Bar within six months of employment and are an active member in good standing and currently licensed to practice law in another U.S. jurisdiction.
• Admission to practice in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Third Circuit Court of Appeals preferred.
• All work experience related to the position must be included on the resume.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
• Demonstrated knowledge of:
o common laws and the state and federal laws particularly as they relate to administrative, fiscal and regulatory functions of the School District.
o judicial proceedings and the rules of evidence as related to the area of specialization.
o principles, practices, methods and techniques of legal research.
o principles and practices of governmental laws.
o uses and capabilities of personal computers and their software applications including word processing, database management and spreadsheets.
• Demonstrated ability to: o analyze, organize and evaluate evidence and procedures involving difficult and complex matters and present such material in clear and logical form for all written presentations such as memos, briefs, opinions, orders or decisions.
o analyze legal documents and instruments.
o draft legal instruments and propose legislation.
o negotiate terms and conditions successfully.
o manage a detail-oriented workload.
o organize and prioritize workload during high pressure, high-volume workload periods.
o collaborate with colleagues and District clients.
o exercise sound judgment, discretion and tact required.
o handle matters outside areas of familiarity.
o manage stress.
o handle multiple concurrent tasks.
o review and process information within a computerized web system throughout the majority of the workday.
o travel as required.
o express ideas effectively, both orally and in writing.
o establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Nondiscrimination
The School District of Philadelphia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, age, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, disability, pregnancy, marital status, gender identity, or genetic information. Please refer to Board Policy 348 for further information regarding the District's commitment to Nondiscrimination in Employment Practices.
Build a Bigger, Better, Bolder Future:
Imagine working for a company that measures its success based off the growth of its colleagues, a company that invests in its future by investing in you. Little Caesars is a company where our colleagues make an impact.
Your Mission:
Provide general legal services to various corporate departments such as, marketing, international, finance and operations regarding marketing and trademark initiatives and strategy. Primarily responsible for reviewing marketing and advertising initiatives for the domestic and international businesses and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations at the local, state, federal, and international levels. Also responsible for trademark searches, enforcement and supporting the business on strategy. The incumbent in this role will act as a trusted advisor who will provide leadership, direction and expertise for staff and colleagues related to legal matters. This includes leading and managing other legal staff.
How You’ll Make an Impact:
- Provides advice and counsel on significant and major marketing initiatives, as well as providing legal perspective for strategic business initiatives.
- Oversee trademark searches and analysis. Work with other legal staff to devise strategies and enforce our marks in all markets.
- Manage outside counsel and internal legal staff.
- Support business teams relative to their legal needs, and avoidance or reduction of legal risk, including providing proactive advice and preventative measures as necessary.
- Review the research, analysis and complex data to authorize, approve and/or implement the development of new approaches and strategies.
- Designs and implements corporate policies as necessary, subject to approval of the Chief Legal Counsel.
- Requires continuous contact will all organizational levels responsible for influencing and approving marketing strategies and approaches.
- Continuous participation in discussions requiring the reconciliation of adverse points of view.
- Provide leadership to legal staff. Responsible for leading other legal professionals in handling day-to-day operations with decision making capabilities, focusing on efficiency and time management. Responsible for performance management, development plans and review of work product as well as establishing and managing priorities.
- Manages budgets for respective area and partners with Chief Legal Counsel on budgetary cycles, attending business reviews, and analyzing specific budget requests as needed for the legal team.
Who You Are:
- Juris Doctor (J.D) degree.
- 10+ years’ experience working in a law firm and corporate legal department.
- Proven verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate with multiple individuals, including attorneys, senior management, and business associates. This includes the ability to negotiate and reconcile opposing positions; as well as combining legal analysis with sound business advice.
- Minimum of seven (7) years of experience in a management role demonstrating progressive experience in delivering support at an executive level, leading project teams or work groups.
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to changing priorities and client needs.
- Proven capability of actively participating in and influencing cross-functional teams.
- Evidence of ability to analyze, problem-solve and make decisions, including viable alternative options.
- Practical, business-oriented approach to problem-solving and be able to effectively counsel clients by providing them with clear, concise advice, and creative solutions where necessary, on established timelines to meet their business needs.
- Well-developed and professional interpersonal skills; ability to interact effectively with people at all organizational levels of the firm.
- Strong change and project management skills, including the ability to manage time well, prioritize effectively, and handle multiple deadlines.
- Ability to handle and maintain confidential and sensitive information with the appropriate discretion.
Where You’ll Work:
- Works in a normal office environment, where there is no physical discomfort due to temperature, noise, dust and the like.
- Requires travel up to 30% of the time and ability to adhere to the corporate travel policies and procedures.
Disclaimer:
The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.
All items listed above are illustrative and not comprehensive. They are not contractual in nature and are subject to change at the discretion of Little Caesars Enterprises Inc.
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regards to that individual’s race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The Company will strive to provide reasonable accommodations to permit qualified applicants who have a need for an accommodation to participate in the hiring process (e.g., accommodations for a job interview) if so requested.
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Insurance Claims Counsel – Complex Loss
(Property and Casualty), Chicago, IL
Producers National Corporation
Full-time, hybrid work schedule (3 days in-office per week), equal opportunity employer, resumes from search or staffing firms will be considered.
Direct line reporting to the General Counsel and supporting our Claims department we are seeking an experienced attorney to lead program-level large or complex loss management and, where warranted, directly work in partnership with Claims to successfully administer our most complex or visible claims. The preferred applicant will have experience in an insurance company general counsel environment or as a legal advisor to a Claims function handling a high-volume, low policy limit inventory. All candidates must demonstrate sound legal expertise coupled with capable business judgment, along with success in a highly regulated corporate environment that often requires responding to urgent requests for legal advice from senior management and key business partners, while proactively advising business risks and opportunities.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Strategically partner with Claims leadership to review and manage large or unique risk matters. Assess carrier risk and Company exposure. Conduct and oversee thorough investigations at case inception to determine liability, causation and damages. Select, retain and manage outside counsel for litigated cases, and actively manage their activities and costs on large loss and routine matters. Attend and negotiate high-value claims at mediations, settlement conferences and trials. Advise Claims and senior management on best practices and improved strategies for claims administration, mitigation and reporting. Provide coaching, technical direction, and performance feedback on large loss claims to complex claims unit. Evaluate policy language to determine the scope of coverage, draft complex coverage letters, and communicate positions clearly. Ensure Company compliance with laws and industry standards in complex claims management.
Partner with other internal departments, such as underwriting, to manage risk, track changes in the law, and provide regular updates to executive management regarding industry trends and their impacts on the Company. Train and support adjusters on law updates in each operating jurisdiction. Provide corporate compliance support, legal support of strategic business initiatives, and other matters as may be assigned. Provide legal advice on varied corporate and transactional matters and negotiation of commercial contracts and dispute resolution on behalf of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, including with reference to the implementation of reinsurance agreements and claims administration agreements.
Identify and mitigate legal risk in challenging Claims issues and opportunities.
Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with senior management, the board of directors, shareholders and external stakeholders including clients, insurance producers and agents, outside counsel and other strategic partners.
Other duties as assigned including participation in special projects and support to other company teams and strategic third-party partners.
Minimum Job Requirements
Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from ABA-accredited institution and member in good standing of a Bar (or equivalent).
10 years or more years of combined law firm, government, and/or in-house legal experience with increasing levels of responsibility involving the insurance industry, litigation, or commercial matters. First chair trial experience required.
Experience in transactional matters or litigation, preferably in the insurance or reinsurance industry. Superior oral, written and interpersonal communication skills, strong analytical and problem-solving skills, comfortable in a fast-paced environment, and a positive attitude.