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Create, edit, and proofread legal documents, forms, and correspondence to ensure accuracy and completeness. Word processing, transcribing dictation, draft and finalizing correspondence and documents.
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Create, edit and proofread correspondence and legal documents for content, grammar, spelling and formatting. SUMMARY: Top-ranked international law firm is seeking an IP Legal Practice Assistant to provide support to the litigation practice assistant team to meet the Firm and client’s needs.
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Communication: Act as the primary point of contact for internal and external communications, including phone calls, emails, and correspondence. Draft and proofread emails, letters, reports, and other documents.
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Proofread and edit material for grammar, usage, organization, style, coherence, logic, etc. As the Technical Writer, you will develop documentation, end-user manuals, reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, specifications, client notifications and presentations.
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Draft and proofread correspondence, court papers and other legal and non-legal documents; perform blacklining and redlining; create table of contents and table of authorities. 3+ years of administrative assistant, practice assistant or executive assistant level support in a law firm or professional services institution.
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Type and proofread various other documents such as routine correspondence, interoffice memos, and reports. Create routine business and legal correspondence and documents using proper format, punctuation, grammar, and style.
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Prepare, edit, proofread, and redline documents and correspondence for accuracy, grammar, and formatting. Prepare, edit, proofread, and redline documents and correspondence for accuracy, grammar, and formatting.
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Ability to proofread and perform editing (e.g., punctuation, grammar, spelling) of law office correspondence and legal matters. Prepares correspondence, memoranda, and other legal documents from written and oral drafts; drafts standard correspondence, and other documents required by the litigation process; understands specialty areas of practice (Employment Litigation) and can attach appropriate enclosures for specialty area without the need for supervision.
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Manage office correspondence and administrative tasks such as answering phone calls, communicating with opposing attorney offices, taking dictation, responding to emails, and reminding the team of upcoming deadlines.
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Prepare, proofread, and format legal documents, including pleadings, motions, briefs, and correspondence. LHH is currently seeking a skilled Civil Litigation Secretary to join large firm in San Francisco, CA. As a Civil Litigation Secretary, you will play a crucial role in supporting our legal team in handling civil litigation matters.
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We are seeking a skilled typist to join our team at Defiance Energy Services, LLC. As a typist, you will be responsible for typing and formatting various documents and correspondence. Proofread and check for errors in typed text.
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Compose, type, and proofread correspondence, memos, and emails as requested. Coordinate domestic and international travel, and handle reservations for air, hotel, and ground transportation.
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Compose, type, format, proofread, edit, and organize documents, reports, specifications, and correspondence. Support the local Quality Program by documenting performance in Management and QC Reviews and updating relevant QA/QC documentation.
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You will calendar, docket, send out correspondence, take in paperwork, manage, and reconcile payments, assist with filings, and perform other duties as assigned. Ensures that all documents have been proofread, edited, and revised as necessary.
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Produce and proofread reports and correspondence via email and management systems. Conduct meticulous data review and entry while demonstrating proficiency in corporate proprietary systems.
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