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JDHUNTR Law Jobs-9092 Assistant General Counsel, General Corporate, Providence, RI

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JDHUNTR Law Jobs-9092 Assistant General Counsel, General Corporate, Providence, RI
University invites applications for the position of Assistant General Counsel (AGC) in its Office of General Counsel. AGC, the junior attorney in the office, provides the full array of legal practice endemic to a labor-organized, private institution of higher education. By way of illustration, this shall include transactional legal practice, policy analysis and development, legally charged policy education and training, federal and state regulatory analysis and representation, legal advocacy assistance, legal research and writing and legal advice on all matters, as assigned, concerning the entity.
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