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We are looking for a Paralegal to assist the Litigation Support Specialist team of a prestigious family law firm in Dallas. Strong plus: Basic understanding of the structure of Texas family law cases (Initial pleadings, mediation, temporary orders, discovery, trial, and entry.
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Our client is a global law firm seeking a receptionist for a long-term contract. Overall, you will play a crucial role in providing excellent customer service and facilitating smooth operations within the law firm.
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Work experience as a receptionist or front office representative or similar role may be preferred. The position may involve data entry, receiving and sorting mail, scanning and copying, maintaining case files, and completing other ad-hoc requests, as needed.
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Small, but busy, Acton law firm is seeking a full-time receptionist to join our team. Law office experience preferred. Primary responsibilities include answering and directing phone calls, managing incoming and outgoing mail, client reception, making and confirming appointments, drafting and proofreading letters and other documents, copying and scanning, filing and file maintenance, maintaining supplies and other administrative duties as required.
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LBBK is seeking a Law Firm Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. Lagasse Branch Bell + Kinkead (LBBK) is a certified female-owned law firm dedicated to providing responsive, quality, and result-oriented services to our clients.
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We are partnered with a national law firm that has been dedicated to the collection of delinquent government receivables, this includes overdue bills, parking tickets, and tolls. We are currently seeking a Receptionist to join our client’s Richmond office team.
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At least 6 months of experience as a receptionist in a large law firm or professional services firm with 50+ employees. We are seeking a reliable and organized Receptionist to join an international firm.
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Robert Half currently has a permanent opening for an articulate, highly-skilled Receptionist in a growing law firm. Robert Half is the world’s first and largest specialized talent solutions firm that connects highly qualified job seekers to opportunities at great companies.
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Prior customer service, receptionist, or concierge experience and previous law firm experience is required. Our large law firm client is seeking an experienced receptionist/office assistant to work as part of a team providing exceptional customer service to all clients, guests, and employees of the firm.
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Three (3) years of related business experience preferred, strong preference for Admin and switchboard experience particularly in a law firm/legal environment. Greet guests, answer phones and emails, triage our job ticketing tool, help with copy, mail, supply, and hospitality requests.
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Boutique family law firm in Carlsbad CA is seeking a qualified receptionist. Boutique family law firm in Carlsbad CA is seeking a qualified receptionist. Additional benefits for full-time employees include health insurance and employer matching on SEP IRA.
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Law firm experience is a plus. Distribute cab vouchers as appropriate and call in cab and/or car service as requested for internal personnel. Manage conference room schedule and confirm reservations through the firm’s Event Management System.
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Our client a highly regarded top 200 national law firm are looking to expand the business with a Receptionist. Assist the Operations Director with the efficient running of the back office of a highly regarded law firm.
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The Fort Lauderdale office is seeking a Receptionist/Client Intake Specialist with law firm experience. Meet and greet clients and visitors to the law office and ensures proper clearance and routing of such parties in accordance with firm policies; notify supervisor of difficult situations.
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FULL-TIME, EXPERIENCED, BILINGUAL receptionist for our personal injury law department in Falls Church, Virginia. Should have a minimum of 1 year previous experience working in an office (e.g. a law firm, a medical office, or in the insurance fields.
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