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Our client, an international law firm, is seeking a direct hire Receptionist to support their busy DC office! 3+ years of relevant receptionist or office support experience.
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Expanding law firm is seeking an individual to fulfill receptionist and clerical tasks as part of a team based approach to assisting our clients. Our first party property law practice combines the services provided by public adjusters with the legal muscle to get the results our clients deserve.
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Our law firm is an equal-opportunity employer. Jackson APC is a cause-based litigation firm that litigates cases against corporations to hold them accountable for the unlawful treatment of employees and consumers.
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Full-time legal assistant for mid-size Dubuque law firm, experience preferred in the areas of probate, trusts, estate planning and tax preparation. We are seen as the go-to law firm for business.
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Fast-growing PI & WC law firm seeks a friendly receptionist. We are looking for a receptionist to manage our front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks.
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We are a prominent Personal Injury Law Firm and are looking for a Receptionist with a positive attitude who excels in customer service! At our law firm, the receptionist serves as the initial point of contact for the firm by answering incoming calls from prospective and current clients in a timely manner.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience working in a law firm environment. Are you a friendly and empathetic individual looking to make a positive impact as a legal administrative assistant/receptionist.
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Prestigious Uniondale law firm seeks a part time, dependable receptionist. Perfect for a college student at our nearby colleges. Prestigious Uniondale law firm seeks a part time, dependable receptionist.
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DIRECT HIRE - PERMANENT Start your career with client-centered law firm that puts the clients and their future first! Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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The Aguirre Law Firm APC is an established and trusted immigration law firm with a strong team motivated by the positive changes they create for our clients and immigrant community.
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Warner Law is looking for a legal assistant/front desk receptionist who will help us stay on top of things. You will be the first person people meet at our firm, so you must present yourself professionally and make good first impressions.
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Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC is a growing law firm looking for an enthusiastic, professional Front Desk Receptionist/Office Assistant to join our team! We are looking for candidates who will enthusiastically welcome the opportunity to assist other staff members and attorneys as team players and be the first point of contact for our law firm.
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The Company Friedman Vartolo LLP is a rapidly growing New York based real estate and default services law firm with 200+ employees across six states. The Position Friedman Vartolo LLP is seeking a Receptionist/Office Assistant to join our rapidly growing team and work out of our Financial District location.
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Join our dynamic team as the Receptionist at a Law Firm on Long Island, NY. This full-time, 40-hour position offers a competitive salary and benefits package, and the chance to be the first impression for our valued clients.
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Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Rathje Woodward LLC is seeking a professional and organized individual to join our team as a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant for our Wheaton office.
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