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Responsibilities Conduct Know Your Rights workshops and support legal screenings of newly arrived migrant children and youth at ORR shelter in New York. Meet with clients to gather information or conduct initial intake, and assist staff attorneys in preparing applications for various immigration benefits including Special Immigrant Juvenile, asylum, family unification, etc.
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Specialized Knowledge: Preferably three to five years' of experience providing administrative support to executive staff (preferably in a law firm or in a corporate legal department), as legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal.
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The Litigation Paralegal for the Gittis Legal Clinics provides litigation and administrative support to law students and clinical faculty and works with faculty and staff to ensure the successful delivery of high quality educational and legal services provided by the Gittis Legal Clinics.
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Legal Administrative Tasks: Performing various administrative tasks to support the legal team, such as managing attorney calendars, scheduling meetings and appointments, answering phones, and handling correspondence.
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The Litigation Paralegal provides paralegal, office and administrative support to attorneys and staff on the Litigation Team for issues involving any or all of INDOT’s Districts/offices.
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The Litigation Paralegal works with and must establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of individuals, including INDOT staff, INDOT management, representatives from other state agencies, and federal government agencies for the purpose of providing information, and to review, discuss and solve problems relating to project development and disseminating program information.
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As a leading provider of Staff augmentation and Development, SilverXis will deliver the support staff with the essential expertise to complement your organization. Ability to comprehend, analyze, develop and evaluate administrative procedures, while providing attention to details and meeting deadlines.
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OGC litigation staff represents the Commission in appeals of enforcement actions, challenges to agency actions, derivatives-industry bankruptcies, employment lawsuits, other administrative litigation, and as amicus curiae in a range of matters.
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Ardelle Associates is seeking a Paralegal/Administrative Specialist to support the United States Attorney's Office in Portland, ME. Candidate will provide administrative and legal support to maintain the level of case work in the office.
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The work is broad in scope, varing from routine to very complex challenges which requires the Litigation Paralegal to exercise judgment and decision-making abilities in formulating potential solutions and in interpreting and applying policies, rules, and laws, and propose recommendations to the Litigation Team attorneys.
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Assisting the General Counsel and other employees of the Legal Division with administrative responsibilities such as drafting correspondence, redacting sensitive documents, and scheduling remote and in-person meetings for the General Counsel’s staff.
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A premier boutique litigation firm with an office in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles is looking for a friendly and collaborative paralegal/legal assistant for litigation and administrative support.
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1-2 years of experience as an Administrative Assistant, Receptionist, or Support Role preferably in a law firm setting or in a corporate legal department. From attorneys to client support staff, creative marketing to operations teams, every member of our firm has a key role to play in the winning fight for consumer rights.
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Provides extensive litigation support to Wing Staff Judge Advocates for cases held before the FLRA, EEOC, and MSPB. Interviews clients and potential witnesses, collects and organizes pertinent factual and research material to build case files, and prepares and organizes exhibits.
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This role will work as a floater in our office, training and supporting several attorneys and case staff on rotation. This success starts with our staff. This position trains for an eventual move to a highly sought Litigation Paralegal position.
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