Employment Spot
Back to Home
 

Employment Spot



powered by CareerBuilder.com
CBsalary.com Home » Salary Calculator » Salary Search Results for JAG Corps Attorney / Lawyer

Search Results

Litigation Attorney

Performs consultation, advisory, arbitration, and trial work, and carries out the legal processes necessary to affect the rights, privileges, and obligations of the client. Works directly with and represents plaintiffs or defendants to bring or pursue a lawsuit to be tried in a court of justice for the purpose of enforcing a right when settlement negotiation and arbitration efforts fail.: Conducts criminal and civil lawsuits, draws up legal documents, and advises clients as to legal rights. Gathers evidence, conducts research, interviews clients and witnesses, prepares legal briefs, and develops strategy, arguments, and testimony in divorce, civil, criminal, and other cases to formulate an offense or defense or to initiate legal action. Examines legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit. Files briefs with court clerk. Represents client in court and before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. Studies the Constitution, statutes, decisions, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies. Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses.

Title Attorney

Examines abstracts of titles, leases, contracts, and other legal documents to determine ownership of land, and gas, oil, and mineral rights: draws up legal documents covering purchase and sale of land, and oil, gas, and mineral rights, drafts deeds and affidavits, and presents other evidence to meet legal requirements of documents. Examines instruments and opinions prepared by other attorneys and advises officials of organization as to legal requirements in connection with titles. Searches for and examines public records and writes opinions on titles. Prepares cases for trial and tries or assists in trial of lawsuits involving titles to land, and gas, oil, and mineral rights.

Attorney Staff

Performs consultation, advisory, and/or trial work, and carries out the legal processes necessary to effect the rights, privileges, and obligations of the organization. Studies Constitution, statues, decisions, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies. Gathers evidence and information for management decision making. Prepares and reviews various legal instruments and documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses, purchases, sales, real estate, etc. Examines legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit. Examines material, such as advertisements, publications, etc., for legal implications, advising officials of proposed legislation that might affect the organization. Applies for copyrights or registration of the organization's products, processes, devices, and trademarks, advising whether to initiate or defend law suits. Conducts pretrial preparations and defends the organization in lawsuits. Advises officials on tax matters, government regulations, and/or legal rights. Represents the company before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of the government. Requires completion of law school with an LLB degree or JD degree and admission to the bar.: Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses. Advises concerning transactions of business involving internal affairs, stockholders, directors, officers, and corporate relations with general public. May act as agent of the organization in various transactions. May confer with colleagues with specialty in areas of law to establish and verify basis for legal personnel. May prepare business contacts, pay taxes, settle labor disputes, and administer other legal matters. May teach college courses in law. May apply for patents. May specialize in specific phase of law.

Attorney Corporate

Performs consultation, advisory, and/or trial work, and carries out the legal processes necessary to effect the rights, privileges, and obligations of the organization. Studies Constitution, statues, decisions, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies. Gathers evidence and information for management decision making. Prepares and reviews various legal instruments and documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses, purchases, sales, real estate, etc. Examines legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit. Examines material, such as advertisements, publications, etc., for legal implications, advising officials of proposed legislation that might affect the organization. Applies for copyrights or registration of the organization's products, processes, devices, and trademarks, advising whether to initiate or defend law suits. Conducts pretrial preparations and defends the organization in lawsuits. Advises officials on tax matters, government regulations, and/or legal rights. Represents the company before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of the government. Requires completion of law school with an LLB degree or JD degree and admission to the bar.: Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses. Advises concerning transactions of business involving internal affairs, stockholders, directors, officers, and corporate relations with general public. May act as agent of the organization in various transactions. May confer with colleagues with specialty in areas of law to establish and verify basis for legal personnel. May prepare business contacts, pay taxes, settle labor disputes, and administer other legal matters. May teach college courses in law. May apply for patents. May specialize in specific phase of law.

Insurance Attorney

Advises management of insurance company on legality of insurance transactions: studies court decisions, and recommends changes in wording of insurance policies to conform with law or to protect company from unwarranted claims. Advises claims department personnel of legality of claims filed on company to ensure against undue payments. Advises personnel engaged in drawing up of legal documents, such as insurance contracts and release papers. May specialize in one phase of legal work, such as claims or contracts.

Lawyer Admiralty

Specializes in law applicable to matters occurring on inland navigable waters or on high seas: conducts lawsuits in matters involving ship personnel, collisions, matters of cargo, and damage to objects by vessels. Draws legal documents, including charter parties, applications for registry of vessels under flags of a particular country, and bills of sale for vessels. Determines law applicable by study of the constitution, statutes, previous decisions, and regulations. Advises clients as to advisability of prosecuting and defending law suits, or as to legal rights and obligations in other matters.

Attorney Director Legal

Directs and coordinates the organization's legal staff and activities. Coordinates the development, revision, and compliance of the organization's policies and procedures with all applicable laws and regulations. Provides management with advice and counsel concerning laws impacting the organization's functional areas. Writes/reviews contracts, files for patents and copyrights, files and responds to lawsuits, and recommends outside counsel when necessary. A graduate degree from an accredited law school is required to carry out the responsibilities at this level.: Develops budget recommendations to support systematically planned programs of legal actions or defenses, and establishes controls to assure optimum deployment of resources within approved budgets. Keeps fully informed of all new developments in corporate legal matters and keeps all levels of management informed of applicable new laws and of the progress and results of court cases. May try large, complex cases.

Attorney Legal Manager

Manages the activities of the legal staff. Assists upper management in providing legal advice and counsel on handling litigation and other legal matters involving the company. Assists in developing and modifying policies and procedures to conform to legal requirements. Drafts, reviews, or revises various company documents. Participates in complex legal projects. A graduate degree from an accredited law school is required to carry out the responsibilities at this level. Typically reports to a director and may have supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be the first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Provides department budget recommendations and assures optimum deployment of resources within approved budgets. Keeps fully informed of all new developments in corporate legal matters, and keeps all levels of management informed of applicable new laws and of the progress and results of court cases. As required, supplements in-house legal staff by carefully selected outside legal assistance, and monitors and evaluates their activities.

Attorney Legal Supervisor

Supervises activities of legal staff. Provides management with guidance in identifying the critical problems to which the application of legal principals to yield the greatest opportunities for minimizing risks and maximizing profits. A graduate degree from an accredited law school is required to carry out the responsibilities at this level. This position typically reports to a manager and is the first level of supervision in the organization.: Develops budget recommendations to support systematically planned programs of legal actions or defenses, and establishes controls to assure optimum deployment of resource within approved budgets. Keeps fully informed of all new developments in corporate legal matters and keeps all levels of management informed of applicable new laws and of the progress and results of court cases. Develops a professionally competent staff of business-oriented legal and paralegal generalists and specialists. As required, supplements in-house legal work by carefully selected outside legal assistance, and monitors and evaluates their activities.

Staff Attorney

Performs consultation, advisory, and/or trial work, and carries out the legal processes necessary to effect the rights, privileges, and obligations of the organization. Studies Constitution, statues, decisions, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies. Gathers evidence and information for management decision making. Prepares and reviews various legal instruments and documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses, purchases, sales, real estate, etc. Examines legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit. Examines material, such as advertisements, publications, etc., for legal implications, advising officials of proposed legislation that might affect the organization. Applies for copyrights or registration of the organization's products, processes, devices, and trademarks, advising whether to initiate or defend law suits. Conducts pretrial preparations and defends the organization in lawsuits. Advises officials on tax matters, government regulations, and/or legal rights. Represents the company before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of the government. Requires completion of law school with an LLB degree or JD degree and admission to the bar.: Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses. Advises concerning transactions of business involving internal affairs, stockholders, directors, officers, and corporate relations with general public. May act as agent of the organization in various transactions. May confer with colleagues with specialty in areas of law to establish and verify basis for legal personnel. May prepare business contacts, pay taxes, settle labor disputes, and administer other legal matters. May teach college courses in law. May apply for patents. May specialize in specific phase of law.



advertisement

Job Openings

Based on your search criteria, you may be interested in the following jobs

- Senior Business Analyst (1671)
Protective’s Asset Protection Division offers its products and services through automobile, marine, RV and power sports dealers. Through these...

- Restaurant Manager - Central Denver Metro
Noodles & Company is looking for shiny, happy people who thrive in a fast paced (but not fast food) environment and appreciate balanced schedules,...

- Restaurant Manager
Noodles & Company is looking for shiny, happy people who thrive in a fast paced (but not fast food) environment and appreciate balanced schedules,...

- Assistant Manager
Noodles & Company is looking for shiny, happy people who thrive in a fast paced (but not fast food) environment and appreciate balanced schedules,...

- Area Manager
Noodles & Company is a FRESH AND PLAYFUL restaurant brand built upon wholesome food, genuine service and good value. Known for its globally inspired...


Negotiating Salary? Would a Degree Help?




CareerBuilder.com Customer Service: 866-438-1485 - CareerBuilder.com Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - House Rules
Copyright © 1998 - 2007 Employment Spot, All Rights Reserved Link to Employment Spot

Jobs    Freelance Jobs/Contract Jobs    College Scholarships    Local Newspapers    Sales Recruiting    Jobs in India    Salary Calculator    Real Estate    Cars    News    50+ Lifestyle Guide    Rental Homes