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Delta Community Credit Union Attorney The Staff Attorney will assist the General Counsel on all legal, legislative, litigation and regulatory matters impacting the credit union. Responsible for providing expert advice related to regulatory compliance and employment matters; prepare, review and negotiate legal contracts and documents; assist in the development and drafting of policies and procedure...
Purpose: The US-based Merial attorneys provide legal support to identified business units within the North America region, Oceania and US operational headquarters. Each attorney will work directly with the assigned business management in support of specific transactions and advise on legal issues arising in the course of the companys routine activities. Attorneys may also be assigned to manage or...
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Employee Employment Law Attorney

Salaries

$59,225.00 - $169,000.00
Typical Salary for Employee Employment Law Attorney in Georgia
(7 Respondents)
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Education / Training

Professional
80%
Doctorate
20%
(5 Respondents)
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