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This legal firm offers business restructuring & insolvency, construction, corporate matters, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation & alternative dispute resolution, real estate, and trusts & estates.
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Our Probate Paralegal will provide support to our Estate Administration legal team by assisting with the drafting of probate documents under the direction of our experienced Probate Attorneys, providing consistent communication to our clients by email and phone regarding their matter status, keeping accurate case project management, printing and preparing probate documents for signing appointments, and assembling packages for submission to the court.
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Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New Jersey Office.
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Type Direct Hire Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process.
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Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred.
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Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices. Legal Research: Conduct legal research on estate planning issues, tax implications, and related matters.
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Key words: real estate paralegal, commercial title review, reviewing surveys, review surveys, drafting deeds, commercial escrow officer, closing agent, closing officer, commercial title officer, commercial escrow agent, reviewing titles, review titles, commercial loan underwriter, commercial examiner, commercial loan examiner.
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We are seeking an Estate Planning Paralegal, you'll be drafting legal documents and concepts for our clients for their custom Estate Plans. We are now seeking an Estate Planning Paralegal to join our esteemed team and continue our tradition of excellence.
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I’m seeking an experienced 2-year Trust & Estate Planning Paralegal in Charlottesville VA a well-established company in the captivating world of the legal industry. Please include your resume to jackie.tucker@gogpac.com 2+ years of experience as a Trust & Estate Planning Paralegal , Extensive knowledge of trust and estate planning concepts, statutes, and procedures, because you're ready to dive headfirst into the legalese sea.
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Active bar membership in the state with 2-4+ years of experience in one of the following areas business law, personal injury, family law, criminal law, bankruptcy, real estate, employment litigation, government legal services, workers compensation or estate planning.
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About Company Grimaldi Law Firm is a real estate title insurance and settlement services firm that provides closing services throughout the state of Florida. We are growing quickly and offer a comprehensive list of real estate services to many customers, including lenders, developers, and independent owners.
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Responsibilities: Represent clients in one of the following areas business law, personal injury, family law, criminal law, bankruptcy, real estate, employment litigation, government legal services, workers compensation or estate planning.
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Individuals must have prior probate trust and estate experience Individuals with an overall knowledge of real estate and fiduciary accounting experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Pinnacle Real Estate Marketing is an all-encompassing Residential & Commercial Real Estate Media Company - Some of our services include: Photography, Matterport 3D Virtual Tours, Cinematic Videos & Aerial Photography.
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This position requirescoordination and integration in an extremely knowledgeable and highly productive practice group of professionals including three attorneys, two estate and trust administration paralegals, two estate planning paralegals, and a real estate paralegal.
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