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Research Associate, Stanford Law School Duties: Work closely with Professor, the Professor of Law and Business at Law School, and former Commissioner of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, on a range of research projects related to corporate law and securities litigation and regulation. Engage in a broad mix of research and analysis under the supervision of Professor Grundfest. Potential projects include an analysis of Leidos, Inc. v. Indiana Publi... read more
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Do you have a JD degree from an accredited law school? Job Opportunity at Reputed Firm - Associate Professor of Law - Contracts, Business and Commercial Law Pay Range: $115,000 - $160,000 Location: Syracuse, NY FLSA Status: Exempt Job Type: Full-time Rank: Open Rank Unionized Position Code: Not Applicable read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here