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Open new client files in collaboration with Intake Clerk; set up and maintain case file folders; diary dates and time such as hearings, notices, deadlines and due dates; maintain filing in a timely manner.
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Knowledge of administrative and clerical functions, processes, practices and procedures to perform administrative and clerical support duties, including but not limited to office automation support, office procedures, filing systems, correspondence and mail processes and procedures and travel.
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Duties will include preparing USPTO forms; electronic filing of documents in the USPTO; responses to office actions and Information Disclosure Statements (IDS), preparing U. S. filing order letters; preparing other patent forms and correspondence.
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Responsibilities: Prepare of patent prosecution documents, including transcribing instructions (written and/or verbal), producing patent applications, correspondence, reports, memoranda, proofreading and redlining, photocopying, assembling and distributing.
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Provides Clerical Support which may include, composing routine correspondence and documents for signatures/approvals by others as requested and/or finalize correspondence and document drafts by others, maintaining adequate office supplies, copying, filing and distributing documents, sorting mail and faxing documents.
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You will be responsible for drafting, formatting, and proofreading legal documents and correspondence; filing and e-filing for state and federal courts; assembling documents, outlines, and exhibits for court filings, arbitrations, mediations, depositions, and hearings; drafting basic discovery responses; calendaring and deadline management; research and fact finding; and other tasks as assigned.
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Experience with billing, client services, and medical records in a veterinary medical environment, typing, filing, preparing and proofreading correspondence, reports and informational documents, performing standard mathematical computations, to complete billing and data entry and purchasing tasks and make corrections as needed.
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To satisfactorily perform, as directed, routine administrative and clerical tasks, including typing, filing, generating and distributing correspondence, recording, transcribing and distributing minutes, handling mail and producing all necessary documents.
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Ability to organize and identify documents for efficient filing of pleadings, correspondence and other pertinent documents in client files. Demonstrate thorough knowledge of litigation procedures (e.g., filing motions, superior/municipal court rules.
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Maintain hard copy and electronic filing system (HRIS) - Utilize the HRIS system to prepare correspondence, reports, and materials for publications and presentations - Proactively track and follow up on assignments and provide status updates to multiple team members - Organize and maintain the HR supply room and order supplies - Perform other administrative duties including data entry, word processing, photocopying, mailing, scanning, filing, and note typing - Other duties as assigned.
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Draft, proofread, and assemble correspondence and documents as required. Maintain familiarity of all rules and procedures for filing foreign/PCT patent applications and handle related formalities.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: A legal secretary provides support for multiple full-time staff attorneys including general secretarial support, correspondence, legal pleadings, filing and providing translation and interpretation in the delivery of services to our clients.
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You will be responsible for drafting, formatting, and proofreading legal documents and correspondence; filing and e-filing for state and federal courts; calendaring and deadline management; research and fact finding; and other tasks as assigned.
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Job description requirements include: drafting and e-filing of court pleadings/discovery, correspondence and legal documents; assist attorneys in all phases of litigation, including trial; maintain calendar and tracking of critical deadlines; case management of active client files, effective communication skills and daily interaction with attorneys, clients and court assistants; excellent IT/computer skills, working with PDF’s, MS Word and Outlook / Calendering.
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Based in the New York office, the Managing Clerk will work closely with partners and associate attorneys to complete electronic filing and docketing for each of the offices of the firm. Screens and reviews incoming court documents and office correspondence in order to calculate and calendar relevant deadlines using the firms docketing system.
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