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Maintains files, including, but not limited to: accurate recording of the status of work product, filing of memos on the disposition of cases, running law enforcement database checks on criminal backgrounds such as rap sheets, and transporting relevant files and/or file materials to court for appearances.
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Preparing and filing applications with the Immigration Court, with high emphasis on asylum and cancellation of removal applications. Update firm’s case management software; Scheduling consultations, client meetings, attorney calls and court appearances; Scanning, filing, and organizing client files; Candidates must have a client-service attitude with excellent case management skills.
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Filing in California & Nevada State and Federal Court ( Proficiency in Federal filing & CA State is a MUST) Court-call Arrangement/ ECF filing. Handling the entire Calendaring matters ( Federal and State Court) is a MUST.
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Assuring all reports and documents to include Officers Bios and signed “Statement of Discovery Compliance by Agency Filing Case” form is attached to RMS and uploaded into DEMs for District and County Attorney’s Office when requested.
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You will provide professional knowledge to the bankruptcy/ recovery department and act as the primary contact with debtor’s attorneys, account holders, NFM’s outsource attorneys, and court systems.
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This is accomplished by completing clerical tasks by entering data, processing paperwork, processing public information requests related to DPS activity, providing support to Troopers assigned to the NTTA Detail, routine inquiries, processing court notices, distributing mail, and filing.
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Ability to accurately and correctly complete various Circuit Court forms that are submitted for filing. Minimum two years experience within the last ten years preparing and filing documents with the court system or 4 years direct court experience in the last 10 years desirable.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Summary: Our Litigation Associate Attorneys duties include filing petitions, engaging in discovery, handling depositions, and attending court hearings, mediations, and trials.
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These administrative duties can include, but are not limited to: accepting, filing and processing of motions, pleadings, evidence, journal entries and other documents filed with or issued by the Court; issuing hearing notices and service to parties; maintaining and preserving court records including the court docket; and assisting the public in person, by phone and by email.
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Maintaining case calendars- calendaring and monitoring court appearance dates, pleadings, and filing requirements. Preparing and filing legal documents with State and Federal Court.
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Case processing functions include but are not limited to docketing, filing, scheduling, and receiving fines, court costs or filing fees. This position performs secretarial or administrative work for an individual District Judge or for the District Court system.
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Possess strong civil litigation experience, including a mastery of court filings with Federal, State (CA) and Appellate Courts with solid e-filing experience. The Litigation Secretary will be responsible for assisting attorneys with Federal, State, Appellate filing experience (both manual and e-filings), calendaring, proofreading, trial preparation and document processing and other administrative duties.
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Provides administrative services by accurately filing citations and other court documents within the court's established filing system; by maintaining daily operational statistics for data and trending reports; maintaining and balancing a cash drawer daily; and assisting the Municipal Court Administrator, other Deputy Court Clerks, the Municipal Court Judge, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officers, as needed.
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Handles all pretrial matters in cases, including appearing at all arraignments for assigned cases, prosecuting applications for denial or reduction of bail, filing witness list for trials, filing all notices required by law, negotiating plea bargain offers with the defense attorney, providing defense attorneys with all discovery required by law, and prosecuting all examining trials and applications for dismissal.
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Documentation verifying completion of the Los Angeles County Superior Court Family Mediation and Conciliation Intern Program may substitute for two years of the post-Master's Degree experience requirement received at the time filing.
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