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ZHWD150823
Washington, D.C. office of our client seeks mid-level associate attorney with 3-6 years of experience. The candidate should have substantial experience with regard to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), including familiarity with the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act (FIRRMA). Some experience in one or more of the following areas would be valuable: anti-money laundering, sanctions, export controls, government contracts, or international trade. Chinese language skills also would be helpful. Legal
With offices across the United States, Europe and Asia, this premier legal advising firm specializes in communications & networking, electronics & computer hardware, energy, financial institutions, information service providers, life sciences, media & entertainment, open source, retail & consumer products & services, semiconductors, software and venture capital. Their reputed clients span a wide variety of industries and are found internationally. These industries include information technology, life sciences, energy and clean technology, media and entertainment, communications, retail, and financial services.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
3 2018-11-28 11:25:32Washington, D.C.
1629 K ST NW, Suite 300
Washington,D.C. 20006
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8JTP148839
Washington, D.C. office of our client seeks trade/customs associate attorney with 6+ years of experience. The candidate will provide legal counsel to help clients meet the challenges of a highly demanding and regulated marketplace. Should have prior experience with the regulatory aspects of import/export law and will provide advice to clients, in a variety of industries, on import and export matters. Prior experience, particularly related to the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and U.S. Court of International Trade is valued. Legal
JD degree from an ABA accredited law school is required. Excellent academic credentials (3.2 cumulative GPA or higher strongly preferred) is needed. Detail oriented with experience in law review or similar editing. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills.
This broad-based business law firm has history back over 150 years ago and now has 8 locations, including Washington D.C. They have over 200 attorneys.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
6 2018-10-18 21:31:14Washington, D.C.
1629 K ST NW, Suite 300
Washington,D.C. 20006
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D0BX154009
Washington, D.C. office of our client seeks international trade associate attorney with 1-2 years of experience with customs/import control issues. The candidate should preferably have private sector and/or government experience. Legal
stellar academic credentials required.
This AmLaw firm provides it's associates with excellent partners, high quality work, a transparent pay policy, and numerous pro bono opportunities. Attorneys get substantive experience early-on in their careers. There's no billing requirement at this firm, and the work does not overwhelm the associates here. Vacations are very doable, and associates report they aren't bothered during those precious days. The firm has a very collegial atmosphere. According to the associates, firm social life is available, but not expected.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
1 2019-01-24 23:09:53Washington, D.C.
1629 K ST NW, Suite 300
Washington,D.C. 20006
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79F6154008
Washington, D.C. office of an AmLaw firm seeks junior international trade associate attorney with experience. The candidate will be supporting a wide array of sub practice areas, from export controls, sanctions, customs, remedies, CFIUS, trade policy, and more. Private sector and/or government experience is preferred. Legal
stellar academic credentials required.
This AmLaw firm provides it's associates with excellent partners, high quality work, a transparent pay policy, and numerous pro bono opportunities. Attorneys get substantive experience early-on in their careers. There's no billing requirement at this firm, and the work does not overwhelm the associates here. Vacations are very doable, and associates report they aren't bothered during those precious days. The firm has a very collegial atmosphere. According to the associates, firm social life is available, but not expected.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
1 2019-01-24 23:08:56Washington, D.C.
1629 K ST NW, Suite 300
Washington,D.C. 20006
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1EVO153668
Boise office of our client seeks international trade and compliance attorney with 1-6 years of in-house or government experience. The candidate will serve in national security and international business issues for a mix of global defense contractors, heavy equipment manufacturers, technology companies, and other exporters Will serve internal investigations, compliance reviews, government enforcement actions, and general advice and counsel regarding the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR"), the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"), the Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC") trade sanctions, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA"), the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States ("CFIUS") regulations, and other international trade statutes and regulations. Prior ITAR/EAR/OFAC/FCPA/CFIUS experience is strongly preferred, but readily transferrable experience (white collar criminal or other regulatory enforcement experience) is also welcome. Legal
need to enjoy working in teams; have strong written communication, oral communication, and research skills; possess extraordinary attention to detail; display passion for working hard, responding quickly, and taking initiative in a fast-paced environment with motivated and collegial colleagues; and embody our firm values
This is undoubtedly one of the Mountain West's most distinguished law firms. This firm has super legal work, very good compensation and really emphasizes lifestyle for the associates who join the firm. A large law firm, with offices throughout the United States, this firm has established itself as one of the key power players in the Mountain West legal community. A great number of the attorneys who are a part of this firm are in The Best Lawyers in America. This is undoubtedly one of the best firms to work for in the Mountain West region, and we have heard praises of this firm from virtually every associate we have ever spoken with here. This firm practices in virtually all areas of the law and is strong in most. The largest praises we have heard of this firm are in its corporate and litigation departments.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
1 2019-01-19 13:31:59Century City
10537 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 301
Los Angeles,California 90025
Phone (626) 243-1800 | Fax (213) 895-7306
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A5DK151811
Miami office of our client seeks associate attorney with 3-5 years of customs and trade experience. The candidate will manage and/or assist with Customs and trade legal and regulatory matters for domestic and international clients. Will work primarily with clients in the food, dietary supplement, drug, cosmetic and medical device industries, the candidate should be prepared to work with clients in any industry. Conducting legal research, analyzing data, drafting evidence-based opinions, and providing oral and written advocacy before Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other governmental agencies such as the U.S. Department of Commerce. May also include litigation before the Court of International Trade, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and other federal courts. Manage Customs and Trade-related legal matters independently with minimal supervision including: Advise clients and manage with minimal supervision CBP Liquidated Damages Claims Petitions, Offers in Compromise, CBP civil seizure actions, CBP holds, detentions and investigations, CBP requests (CF-28, CF-29), FTA applicability and documentation, and similar CBP and trade-related matters. Coordinate, compile, modify, and draft written responses to federal and state regulatory agencies. Perform legal and regulatory reviews of client files and product materials, draft evidence-based opinions influencing successful importation or exportation of products. Communicate effectively, professionally, knowledgably, and in a timely manner both orally and in writing to managers, colleagues, clients, and government agencies maintaining the appropriate Firm image. Draft reports and procedure manuals for clients that conform to the prescribed style and format for the purposes of implementing and improving business processes in compliance with regulatory requirements. Understand government agencies' regulatory requirements, develop strategies, identify and obtain data and evidence required to support strategies, draft advice and opinions for clients and/or agency for the purposes of bringing the identified product(s) into compliance. Read, analyze, and interpret laws, regulations, and policy under Customs, FDA, FAA, USDA, DOT, and other federal and local regulatory agencies, articles in scientific, regulatory, and technical journals, and legal documents. Provide direct legal representation of clients and support other attorneys in the same before federal and state agencies, courts and third parties. Support business development marketing efforts of the Firm. Must be licensed to practice law in any state and/or the District of Columbia. Prior work experience with FDA and/or other government agencies is preferred. Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese or Korean language capabilities is preferred. Legal
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and achieve successful results through effective interactions. Excellent research and writing skills, extensive internet skills for legal research, and advanced experience using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and Adobe. Excellent organizational, document and docket management skills. Excellent communication and mechanical writing skills free of typographical, grammatical, and punctuation errors. Flexible, eager to learn, and able to manage the dynamic environment and rapid change. Maintains an appropriate firm image in all client communications. Administrative and marketing duties such as drafting blogs, press releases, and presentations, attending conventions, and speaking events. J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school is needed.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
3 2018-12-19 03:27:20Miami
801 Brickell Avenue, Suite 900
Miami,Florida 33131
Phone (305) 570-3575 | Fax (213) 895-7306
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BQMU151809
Baltimore office of our client seeks associate attorney with 3-5 years of customs and trade experience. The candidate will manage and/or assist with Customs and trade legal and regulatory matters for domestic and international clients. Will work primarily with clients in the food, dietary supplement, drug, cosmetic and medical device industries, the candidate should be prepared to work with clients in any industry. Conducting legal research, analyzing data, drafting evidence-based opinions, and providing oral and written advocacy before Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other governmental agencies such as the U.S. Department of Commerce. May also include litigation before the Court of International Trade, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and other federal courts. Manage Customs and Trade-related legal matters independently with minimal supervision including: Advise clients and manage with minimal supervision CBP Liquidated Damages Claims Petitions, Offers in Compromise, CBP civil seizure actions, CBP holds, detentions and investigations, CBP requests (CF-28, CF-29), FTA applicability and documentation, and similar CBP and trade-related matters. Coordinate, compile, modify, and draft written responses to federal and state regulatory agencies. Perform legal and regulatory reviews of client files and product materials, draft evidence-based opinions influencing successful importation or exportation of products. Communicate effectively, professionally, knowledgably, and in a timely manner both orally and in writing to managers, colleagues, clients, and government agencies maintaining the appropriate Firm image. Draft reports and procedure manuals for clients that conform to the prescribed style and format for the purposes of implementing and improving business processes in compliance with regulatory requirements. Understand government agencies' regulatory requirements, develop strategies, identify and obtain data and evidence required to support strategies, draft advice and opinions for clients and/or agency for the purposes of bringing the identified product(s) into compliance. Read, analyze, and interpret laws, regulations, and policy under Customs, FDA, FAA, USDA, DOT, and other federal and local regulatory agencies, articles in scientific, regulatory, and technical journals, and legal documents. Provide direct legal representation of clients and support other attorneys in the same before federal and state agencies, courts and third parties. Support business development marketing efforts of the Firm. Must be licensed to practice law in any state and/or the District of Columbia. Prior work experience with FDA and/or other government agencies is preferred. Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese or Korean language capabilities is preferred. Legal
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and achieve successful results through effective interactions. Excellent research and writing skills, extensive internet skills for legal research, and advanced experience using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and Adobe. Excellent organizational, document and docket management skills. Excellent communication and mechanical writing skills free of typographical, grammatical, and punctuation errors. Flexible, eager to learn, and able to manage the dynamic environment and rapid change. Maintains an appropriate firm image in all client communications. Administrative and marketing duties such as drafting blogs, press releases, and presentations, attending conventions, and speaking events. J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school is needed.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
3 2018-12-19 03:23:42Washington, D.C.
1629 K ST NW, Suite 300
Washington,D.C. 20006
Phone (202) 955-5585 | Fax (213) 895-7306
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S7ZU151810
Long Beach office of our client seeks associate attorney with 3-5 years of customs and trade experience. The candidate will manage and/or assist with Customs and trade legal and regulatory matters for domestic and international clients. Will work primarily with clients in the food, dietary supplement, drug, cosmetic and medical device industries, the candidate should be prepared to work with clients in any industry. Conducting legal research, analyzing data, drafting evidence-based opinions, and providing oral and written advocacy before Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other governmental agencies such as the U.S. Department of Commerce. May also include litigation before the Court of International Trade, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and other federal courts. Manage Customs and Trade-related legal matters independently with minimal supervision including: Advise clients and manage with minimal supervision CBP Liquidated Damages Claims Petitions, Offers in Compromise, CBP civil seizure actions, CBP holds, detentions and investigations, CBP requests (CF-28, CF-29), FTA applicability and documentation, and similar CBP and trade-related matters. Coordinate, compile, modify, and draft written responses to federal and state regulatory agencies. Perform legal and regulatory reviews of client files and product materials, draft evidence-based opinions influencing successful importation or exportation of products. Communicate effectively, professionally, knowledgably, and in a timely manner both orally and in writing to managers, colleagues, clients, and government agencies maintaining the appropriate Firm image. Draft reports and procedure manuals for clients that conform to the prescribed style and format for the purposes of implementing and improving business processes in compliance with regulatory requirements. Understand government agencies' regulatory requirements, develop strategies, identify and obtain data and evidence required to support strategies, draft advice and opinions for clients and/or agency for the purposes of bringing the identified product(s) into compliance. Read, analyze, and interpret laws, regulations, and policy under Customs, FDA, FAA, USDA, DOT, and other federal and local regulatory agencies, articles in scientific, regulatory, and technical journals, and legal documents. Provide direct legal representation of clients and support other attorneys in the same before federal and state agencies, courts and third parties. Support business development marketing efforts of the Firm. Must be licensed to practice law in any state and/or the District of Columbia. Prior work experience with FDA and/or other government agencies is preferred. Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese or Korean language capabilities is preferred. Legal
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and achieve successful results through effective interactions. Excellent research and writing skills, extensive internet skills for legal research, and advanced experience using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and Adobe. Excellent organizational, document and docket management skills. Excellent communication and mechanical writing skills free of typographical, grammatical, and punctuation errors. Flexible, eager to learn, and able to manage the dynamic environment and rapid change. Maintains an appropriate firm image in all client communications. Administrative and marketing duties such as drafting blogs, press releases, and presentations, attending conventions, and speaking events. J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school is needed.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
3 2018-12-19 03:25:03Century City
10537 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 301
Los Angeles,California 90025
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XKAT151808
Chicago office of our client seeks customs associate attorney with 3-5 years of customs and trade experience. The candidate will manage and/or assist with Customs and trade legal and regulatory matters for domestic and international clients. Will work primarily with clients in the food, dietary supplement, drug, cosmetic and medical device industries, the candidate should be prepared to work with clients in any industry. Conducting legal research, analyzing data, drafting evidence-based opinions, and providing oral and written advocacy before Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other governmental agencies such as the U.S. Department of Commerce. May also include litigation before the Court of International Trade, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and other federal courts. Advise clients and manage with minimal supervision CBP Liquidated Damages Claims Petitions, Offers in Compromise, CBP civil seizure actions, CBP holds, detentions and investigations, CBP requests (CF-28, CF-29), FTA applicability and documentation, and similar CBP and trade-related matters. Coordinate, compile, modify, and draft written responses to federal and state regulatory agencies. Perform legal and regulatory reviews of client files and product materials, draft evidence-based opinions influencing successful importation or exportation of products. Communicate effectively, professionally, knowledgably, and in a timely manner both orally and in writing to managers, colleagues, clients, and government agencies maintaining the appropriate Firm image. Draft reports and procedure manuals for clients that conform to the prescribed style and format for the purposes of implementing and improving business processes in compliance with regulatory requirements. Understand government agencies' regulatory requirements, develop strategies, identify and obtain data and evidence required to support strategies, draft advice and opinions for clients and/or agency for the purposes of bringing the identified product(s) into compliance. Read, analyze, and interpret laws, regulations, and policy under Customs, FDA, FAA, USDA, DOT, and other federal and local regulatory agencies, articles in scientific, regulatory, and technical journals, and legal documents. Provide direct legal representation of clients and support other attorneys in the same before federal and state agencies, courts and third parties. Support business development marketing efforts of the Firm. Must be licensed to practice law in any state and/or the District of Columbia. Knowledge of Microsoft Office software and extensive internet and computers skills for legal research are required. Prior work experience with FDA and/or other government agencies preferred. Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese or Korean language capabilities is preferred. Legal
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and achieve successful results through effective interactions. Excellent research and writing skills, extensive internet skills for legal research, and advanced experience using MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and Adobe. Excellent organizational, document and docket management skills. Excellent communication and mechanical writing skills free of typographical, grammatical, and punctuation errors. Flexible, eager to learn, and able to manage the dynamic environment and rapid change. Maintains an appropriate firm image in all client communications. Administrative and marketing duties such as drafting blogs, press releases, and presentations, attending conventions, and speaking events. J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school is needed.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
3 2018-12-19 03:22:41Chicago
200 South Wacker Drive, 31st Floor
Chicago,Illinois 60606
Phone (312) 321-9411 | Fax (213) 895-7306
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F0SF148706
Washington, D.C. office of our client seeks mid-level international trade associate attorney with experience. The candidate should have experience in international trade litigation (antidumping, countervailing and safeguard investigations), international arbitration (WTO and investment arbitration), export controls, sanctions policy, CFIUS, anti-money laundering, and international trade policy. Legal
This AmLaw 100 firm is consistently praised by its associates for offering high caliber, interesting work while still allowing for flexibility in work schedule and respect for its associates. The firm has been consistently on the cutting edge of legal developments, and is a leader in the data privacy and cyber security space. It's associates get top-of-the-market pay and complex work. The atmosphere is friendly and the firm values the career development of its associates, offering great training opportunities and mentorship.
SKILLSInternational Trade
EMPLOYMENT TYPEFull-Time
3 2018-10-16 16:10:47Washington, D.C.
1629 K ST NW, Suite 300
Washington,D.C. 20006
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