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The Columbus office of Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP has an immediate opening for an experienced and entrepreneurial Librarian. Our dynamic team of library and research professionals strives to ensure that all Vorys personnel receive the highest levels of service and support.
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Vorys was established in 1909 and has grown to be one of the largest Ohio-based law firms with nearly 375 attorneys in six offices in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Akron, Ohio; Houston, Texas; and Washington DC. Vorys currently ranks as one of the 200 largest law firms in the United States according to American Lawyer magazine.
We work with our clients to structure and finance corporate transactions, to negotiate real estate acquisitions and franchising arrangements, to develop and implement labor and employment law policies and practices, to comply with health care regulatory requirements, and to identify and avoid potential environmental problems. Our lawyers focus on recognizing emerging legal issues and developing approaches that allow our clients to conduct their businesses and activities in ways that minimize the risk of future liability.
When our clients become involved in disputes, they turn to our trial lawyers and entrust them with litigation of the most complex and challenging legal issues found in courtrooms today. Our lawyers have tried matters in federal and state courts across the country and have argued cases before the United States Supreme Court. Our trial lawyers provide our clients with creative and efficient representation that has achieved superior results.
RVIA’s Standards and Education Department seeks a full time RVST Librarian to develop and maintain the on-line RVST library. Responsibilities will include contacting industry suppliers and manufacturers to gather and maintain documents and/or links to populate the on-line library. Retaining a database of authorized users and editors of the on-line library. Identify new products to be added to the online library by researching and reviewing industry publications and newsletters.
Candidate must possess excellent communication skills and be very knowledgeable in the workings of the internet and various file types.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including a profit sharing/401(k) plan, health and dental insurance and much more. To become a part of our team, send resume and salary requirements to Alice Wang in the Human Resources Department. EEO.
The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) is the national trade association representing recreation vehicle (RV) and recreational park trailers manufacturers and their component part suppliers.
A “Recreation Vehicle” or “RV” is a vehicular type unit that is regulated to some extent by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as a vehicle or vehicle equipment and is primarily designed as temporary living quarters for non-commercial, recreational and/or camping use. The basic product categories are: “Motorhome” and “towable RV”. A “Recreational Vehicle” typically comes equipped with permanently installed life support systems.
A “Recreational Park Trailer Vehicle” or “RPT” is built to the standards for recreational park trailers adopted by the Association’s Board of Directors and is primarily designed as temporary living quarters for non-commercial, recreational and/or camping use. A “RPT” is built on a single chassis mounted on wheels and has a gross trailer area not exceeding 400 square feet (37.15 square meters) in the setup mode.
Headquartered in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, RVIA is a unifying force for quality and professionalism within the RV industry and works with both federal and state government agencies to protect the interests of the RV industry.
A clearinghouse of industry facts and information, RVIA also provides free material to consumers about RV travel and camping and actively works with the media nationwide to educate the public about the benefits of RVing.
RVIA provides an inspection program to monitor the voluntary compliance of its manufacturer members with the plumbing, heating, fire and life safety, and electrical system requirements set forth in the National Fire Protection Agency standard for RVs. RVIA also provides an on-going Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards education program for its members.
The association can trace its roots back to the earliest days of automotive travel. When the Trailer Coach Association (TCA) was formed in 1936, the term RV did not yet exist. As the RV industry evolved, two national trade groups represented RV manufacturers through the early 1970s. In 1974, these associations merged to form the RVIA we know today.