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Successful candidates should have experience and knowledge with e-filing in state and federal court, case management, docketing, e-discovery, document review, exhibit preparation, attention to detail and excellent organizational skills.
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Minimum 5 or more years of prior work experience as a regulatory paralegal focused on antitrust law, either at a law firm or at an antitrust agency. Preparing and filing Hart-Scott-Rodino Forms with the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, a national firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity for a Docket Specialist. The Docket Specialist is responsible for the timely, day-to-day calendaring of case activity into the firms electronic docket system as well as processing e-filing requests.
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The IP Docket Specialist is responsible for handling the Intellectual Property docketing for a multi-national law firm, working directly with IP attorneys, foreign filing specialist(s), and administrative assistants to clear dockets, generate reports, and ensure all deadlines and reminders are fulfilled.
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Exciting Opportunity for Ambitious Associate Attorney: Join Our Dynamic Firm and Propel Your Legal Career to New Heights!" Assist with all aspects of litigation: preparing discovery and discovery responses, drafting and filing motions/pleadings, meet and confer letters, legal research, depositions, trial prep, and assisting in trial.
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Drafting and filing of litigation documents to include pleadings, discovery requests, discovery responses, demands, motions and memorandum. They are a leading personal injury law firm in the state of Massachusetts.
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A hybrid between a general tax practice and a hyper-specialized firm, our culture is based on collaboration, innovation and transparency. Because when we can identify creative ways to reduce filing turnarounds or streamline compliance work, we're able spend more time conducting impactful business advisory services for our clients.
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Cole, Scott & Kissane, an AV-rated litigation firm, is seeking a full-time, experienced litigation legal assistant/secretary for its Fort Lauderdale West (Plantation) office. Qualified candidates must be familiar with court procedures and have extensive experience scheduling, drafting legal documents, and filing pleadings in state and federal courts.
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The CEO of a global leading direct access trading firm is seeking a dedicated and proactive personal assistant to join his team of assistants. Perform general admin duties such as recording meeting minutes, data entry, filing, copying, faxing, mailings, etc.
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An international law firm is seeking an engineering patent agent to join their team. The Patent Agent works with Patent Attorneys to secure patents by preparing, filing and prosecuting applications involving new inventions with the Patent & Trademark Office.
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Arizona law firm seeks an experienced Civil Litigation Legal Secretary with a minimum of 3-5 years experience in insurance defense. Qualified candidate must have excellent spelling, proofreading, grammar skills and knowledge of Court Rules and Procedures and experienced in E-filing and able to handle the day to day tasks/challenges of a litigation desk.
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Bookkeeping, accounting, and/or tax experience within a public accounting firm highly desired. Assisting with client bookkeeping including bank reconciliations, deposits, ledger entries, office filing, account receivable, and accounts payable.
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Duties will include managing attorney schedules; opening new case files; preparing and filing pleadings and correspondence; calendar and docket maintenance; and interaction with clients, opposing counsel and court personnel.
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O’Hagan Meyer LLC, a litigation law firm, has an opening for a full-time Paralegal/Legal Assistant in its Richmond, Virginia office. Candidates must have a minimum of 3 years of experience and must be familiar with Labor Employment and Medical Malpractice fields of Law. Duties include but are not limited to drafting correspondence, editing, and filing pleadings with State and Federal courts, scheduling depositions, file maintenance, travel arrangements, research, expense reports, time entry and maintaining attorney calendars.
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DESCRIPTION: LANWT is a non-profit public interest law firm that provides high-quality free civil legal services to low-income persons in 114 counties in North and West Texas. 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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