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Opportunity to work in a leading law firm environment. Forrest Solutions is seeking a Receptionist with experience to elevate client experiences and ensure smooth office operations.
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Boutique general practice law firm is looking to hire a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant for its Westchester County, New York office on a temporary basis. Boutique general practice law firm is looking to hire a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant for its Westchester County, New York office on a temporary basis.
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A law firm in Norristown, PA, is searching for a Legal Assistant to join their team. Provide backup support to other assistants, receptionist, attorneys, and the marketing director as needed.
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McAngus Goudelock and Courie, a growing law firm with several locations across the Southeast, seeks a part-time runner for our Greenville, SC office. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Assist with reproduction duties (print, copy, scan and mail) documents; Pick-Up/Drop-off daily mail at post office, sort and distribute incoming mail; complete periodic courier trips as request; ensure stock of office supplies; maintain cleanliness of work areas; assist with workspace set up and breakdown; assist with minimal receptionist duties; occasional heavy lifting as needed.
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Since 1991, our civil litigation law firm has grown and expanded to maintain offices in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington. Do you want to work for a law firm that offers you growth opportunities.
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An opportunity awaits for a Receptionist to join a prestigious law firm in London. Corporate London city-based Law Firm. Work within a small office environment with a friendly, close-knit culture and a reception team of three.
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Proven work experience as a receptionist or front desk manager in an immigration or family law firm. We are seeking an experienced, passionate, committed Legal Front Desk for an established law firm located in Austin, Texas.
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Proficiency in the use of the MS Office Suite of software (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel), document management, time entry and other law office software used by the firm. 6+ years of proven experience as an office/administrative manager, including managing a team and developing staff; preference in a law firm or professional services environment.
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Prior work experience with a Personal Injury or Worker’s Compensation law firm is a plus. Strong working knowledge of law firm management software and applications preferred.
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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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1-2 years of experience as an Administrative Assistant, Receptionist, or Support Role preferably in a law firm setting or in a corporate legal department. Morgan & Morgan is a leading personal injury law firm dedicated to protecting the people, not the powerful.
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Our client, a well known Law firm is seeking a Receptionist/Office assistant. Our client, a well known Law firm is seeking a Receptionist/Office assistant. You will also be assigned duties as required (i.e. organization of inbound and outbound mail, administrative work, and general clerical support.
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As a comprehensive law firm in Snohomish County, our attorneys offer a wide range of services to the community resulting in a high volume of client contact and coordination. Mill Creek Law is looking to add to our team of skilled support staff to serve as our front office reception, bookkeeping and billing support.
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Growing Prestigious Law Firm Seeks Legal Receptionist to join their team! Title: Legal Receptionist. Ability to present yourself in a professional way in accordance with firm policy.
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A minimum of 2-3 years’ of experience in a client or customer-facing role; hospitality, retail, or a similar Receptionist or Administrative role in a law firm is a plus; a Bachelor’s degree is required.
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