Location: Troy, MI
Company: BCG Attorney Search
legal documents and managing and advising clients on legal transactions in the corporate and/or real estate practice areas. Will prepare regulatory filings and governance documents, such as bylaws and capitalization plans. Interpret laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses.
Actively involved in activities resulting in business development. Must have experience drafting and negotiating business transaction agreements, including buy-sell agreements, mergers and acquisition agreements, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, non-compete, and employment agreements. Should have experience in mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures; partnerships, LLCs, and joint ventures.
Tax knowledge is a plus. Experience in drafting and negotiating real estate transaction documents, including purchase agreements, commercial lease agreements (office, retail, industrial), and conveyance documents, is required.
Experience reviewing and resolving title and survey issues, handling all aspects of due diligence, and coordinating closings are needed. Must be proficient in the use of online legal research services and other available legal resources. Should have significant experience in complex Corporate and/or Real Estate matters. A portable book of business is preferred. Must be Admitted to a State Bar in the United States (preferably Michigan). Additional Skills: The candidate
should have organizational and project management skills.
Must have excellent research and writing skills. Excellent communication skills (both oral and written) are needed. Must have sound and independent judgment. Must be able to work independently with minimal or no supervision. Should be able to manage new and existing client relationships. Must be a graduate of an accredited law school.
as a legal assistant in insurance defense litigation. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Detail-oriented Not afraid to ask questions or seek the counsel of others Thrives in dynamic team environment. Drive to be a self-starter and to work independently or in close consultation with colleagues Familiarity with Microsoft Office and Word Perfect Experience with data entry preferred Summarize legal documents Self-motivated Desire to work with others in achieving company and client goals Draft legal documents as needed Maintain and coordinate attorney dockets as needed Assist attorneys as needed Meet and exceed company and client goals Comply with all federal, state and local regulations Comply with
all office policies and procedures Minimum Education and Experience Requirements: At least a high school diploma or GED required.
Candidates should have circuit court and district court efiling experience.
A minimum of (2) year of professional experience working as a legal assistant in insurance defense litigation. Other Work Requirements: Successfully pass pre-employment testing including criminal background check, credit check, and drug testing Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance, the cost of which is shared between the firm and the employee Life insurance fully paid by the firm Long-term disability insurance fully paid by the firm Paid PTO and holiday time 401(k) Qualified Retirement Plan, with up to a 4% yearly employer match Section 125 Plan
experience in advising clients on issues in government and commercial contracts involving A&D matters, drafting legal memoranda, bid protests, REAs and claims, and substantive policy articles and commentary. Experience researching the law applicable to government contracts and subcontracts, administrative law, and regulatory requirements at the federal and state level.
Must have organizational and project management skills. Communication skills, both oral and written essential. Must be proficient in the use of legal research services. More lengthy experience is a plus. Space law experience is a plus. Experience with the FAR, DFARS, other agency FAR supplements, size protests; teaming
agreements, JVs and mentor/protg; subcontracting and supply chain; data rights; M&A; including compliance, plus transactional and litigation support essential. Experience representing clients in administrative or court proceedings, including bid protests and claims, internal and government investigations, and compliance planning and training needed.
Should be admitted to the State Bar of Michigan or the D. C. Bar or to practice in the courts in Maryland or Virginia, or eligible for admission by the anticipated start date. Experience with government contracting cost issues, government and commercial IP rights, FMS, FMF, security clearances and FOCI, and CFIUS a plus.
across a spectrum of commercially significant technologies for large- and medium-sized clients from various industries. The focus areas include semiconductors, computer-related technologies, telecommunications, consumer electronics, digital image processing, and robotics.
Duties: Prepare and prosecute patent applications for clients in the specified technology domains. Develop and implement patent strategies to protect clients' intellectual property. Conduct patentability and freedom-to-practice studies to backss the viability of patent applications. Prepare opinion letters on patent-related matters. Conduct due diligence on intellectual property issues. Negotiate technology agreements
to secure clients' interests. Requirements: Minimum of 2 years of experience in patent preparation and prosecution. Undergraduate degree in electrical engineering (advanced degree preferred).
State Bar admission. Registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Familiarity with U. S. patent laws. Skills: Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles and technologies. Excellent legal research and analytical skills. Effective communication and negotiation abilities. Detail-oriented with a commitment to producing high-quality work. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced legal environment. Education: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering
(Advanced degree preferred). Certifications: State Bar admission.
United States Patent and Trademark Office registration. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and advancement. Collaborative and supportive work environment. This is an intellectual property powerhouse law firm. It provides legal services in all areas of IP, which includes patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. Its clients range from high-tech startups to established technology companies, and from individual inventors to large public companies. Almost all of the firms lawyers are registered to practice before the patent bar, and some have advanced degrees in technical areas of science.
The firm reportedly is a nice place to work, where lawyers enjoy the work and each others company. The workload at the firm is constant and busy, compensation is competitive and the quality of the assignments associates receive is interesting and high-end.
backssments, interventions, and discharge planning assistance to all Pullman Regional Hospital (PRH) patients that meet the criteria for social work services. Primary functions include: high risk screening, needs backssments, discharge planning, supportive counseling, community collaboration, administrative functions, resource and referrals.
Planning and Prioritizing Performs risk backssments. Plans and documents psychosocial backssment, interventions, and discharge plans, providing for continuum of care as needed. Demonstrates knowledge of current trends and issues in professional and in the healthcare field. Screens all inpatients for social work/discharge planning needs. Responsible
for developing appropriate referrals including follow-up care needs for continuum of care based on patient backssments. Actively communicates information regarding discharge planning to ensure adequate patient/family knowledge and to coordinate services within the hospital and with receiving agencies.
Reviews and evaluates physician referral, if indicated, and patients' medical records to determine social work, mental health, and discharge planning needs. Records and evaluates findings to aid in establishing or revising specifics of referrals or discharge planning dispositions. Documents patient response to intervention and progress. Confers with members of the healthcare team to obtain
additional patient information, suggest revisions in treatment, plans and integrates social work, and discharge planning with other aspects of patient health care.
Demonstrates ability to utilize computer system, provide own secretarial support services. Collaborates with other services including nursing services and rehabilitation services to provide optimal patient outcomes. Schedules care plan meetings with patients, physicians, nursing staff and other disciplines when needed to provide optimal care. Works with peers, families, and providers with a positive attitude. Promotes the Vision Statement of PRH to nurture and facilitate a healthier quality of life for our community.
Quality Implements and monitors departmental policies and procedures. Coordinates quality improvement activities between departments as appropriate. Identifies short term and long term outcomes of patient care and incorporates these into the plan of care. Works in an organized, productive way to consistently deliver the help and information needed by patients, family members, peers and providers. Promotes and educates staff in their role as a patient advocate. Provides patient education regarding community resources and advance directives. Provides information, recommendations, and resources to employees and the community when needed or requested.
Assumes the willingness to be accountable for the well-being of the larger organization by operating in service of those around us. Consistently communicates and collaborates with colleagues about decisions which involve legal and ethical issues. Occasional lifting/carrying of supplies and equipment weighing between 20-40 pounds. Occasional pushing/pulling of supplies and equipment weighing between 20-40 pounds. Occasional climbing of stairs to reach other levels of the building. Occasional reaching/handling to work with supplies equipment.
Constant fingering to perform work tasks with computer, typewriter, writing, and telephone. Constant talking/hearing/seeing for all aspects of patient care and administrative duties. Minimal risk of injury due to proximity of moving parts on computer printer, typewriter, and copier. Minimal exposure to biohazardous materials. 72 Hourly We believe Pullman Regional Hospital is extraordinary. On a daily basis, our 600+ employees serve patients and communities through Pullman Regional Hospital, the Foundation, and our growing network of clinics. We are one of the largest employers in Pullman, WA, and a community leader in healthcare activities.
Together, we continue to raise the bar of expectation for quality healthcare and the patient experience. Our greatest asset is our people. That's why we hire passionate people who are aligned with our mission to nurture and facilitate a healthier quality of life for our region. If you have a passion for health and healing, enjoy helping people, and want to work for an organization that values a growth mindset, we can't wait to meet you! For more details: jobs-search. org/legal_pullman-c434885/medical-social-worker-home-care-pullman_i1959775242