Title: Employment Law Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Represent employers in employment litigation matters, including discrimination, wrongful termination, retaliation, and wage and hour claims. - Draft pleadings, handle discovery, take and defend depositions, and argue motions in state and federal courts. - Represent clients in...
Title: Employment Law Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Represent employers in various employment litigation matters, including but not limited to cases involving discrimination, wrongful termination, retaliation, and wage and hour claims. - Draft pleadings, manage discovery processes, take and defend depositions, and present arguments...
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Corporate Counsel, Employment - Americas Lead Responsibilities: Serve as the lead employment lawyer for Company’s Americas region (United States, Canada, and Latin America); Lead and/or participate in special projects with cross-functional teams, including those focused on improving and enhancing employment-related policies, practices, and processes to execute priorities and ensure compliance; Help provide practical and business-oriented legal advice to the global hum... read more
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