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SkillsIn-depth experience drafting, reviewing, and editing disclosures, press releases, and reports filed with the SECAbility to read, analyze, and interpret financial reports and legal documentsAbility to effectively present information to senior managementHigh level of expertise in relevant areas of law that results in independent work with little direction or oversight requiredStrong critical thinking skills.
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Our complex litigation team is searching for a legal assistant with experience handling mass and class action cases. The successful candidate is willing and able to work in person and has a background in calendaring, legal filing in state and federal court, assistance with drafting pleadings, propounding, and answering discovery, preparation for trials and handling client calls.
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Must have prior experience managing attorney calendars/scheduling, capturing attorney time and drafting legal documents including standardized letters and the framework for pleadings and reports.
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Are you a Legal Assistant with experience in Estate Planning? Legal Assistants work closely with attorneys and clients, providing administrative and paralegal support in drafting legal documents, conducting research, and maintaining client files.
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Provide professional legal support to attorneys in the form of legal research and drafting of legal and business communications. + 3+ years of experience as a paralegal or legal assistant.
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The ideal candidate with have a minimum of 3 years labor & employment experience, including litigation or trial support work, has document management and drafting experience as well as eFiling at the State and Federal legal.
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Conserves executives time by reading, researching, and routing correspondence; drafting internal and external correspondence; collecting and analyzing information; initiating telecommunications.
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The Real Estate Paralegal will provide comprehensive support to attorneys in all stages of real estate transactions, including drafting legal documents, conducting research, coordinating closings, and communicating with clients and relevant parties.
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As a litigation paralegal, you will be responsible for managing case files once they enter our Litigation Department, communicating with clients and attorneys, conducting research, and drafting legal documents and correspondence.
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Assist Senior Counsel and Assistant General Counsel – Global Occupier Services in drafting and negotiation of Master Services Agreements and contract scope review. Collaborate with legal counsel on procurement activities and with the North America Compliance Director in compliance matters.
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Assignments may include (1) legal counsel and regulatory support to the Commissioner, Deputy Commissioners, and Department staff, (2) drafting legislation, administrative rules, and bulletins, and (3) representing the Department in administrative proceedings.
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Under the direction of the General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel provides legal advice, representation and assistance in all aspects of administrative and civil litigation, including but not limited to appeals before the Appellate Division, and supports Senior Legal Office attorneys in managing DMH's litigation practice, including but not limited to managing litigation holds, discovery and document management, and case tracking.
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Provide legal support in drafting, reviewing and negotiating various contractual agreements, including marketing agency agreements, co-marketing agreements, promotion agreements, data acquisition agreements, and other commercial agreements from other departments within the company, as directed by the Sr. Assistant General Counsel.
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Experience in a sophisticated law firm environment or prominent in-house legal department, with experience in drafting, review and negotiation of complex commercial agreements. The successful candidate will have approximately eight (8) to ten (10) years of legal experience gained in a sophisticated law firm environment or a prominent in-house legal department, with experience drafting, reviewing and negotiating complex commercial agreements and assisting on other transactional matters.
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Representative matters include: managing the legal reviews for all advertising/marketing content and all public-facing content including websites, social media, customer and employee contests, and press releases; reviewing and drafting marketing and trade show contracts; and generally advising on legal issues relating to the travel insurance and assistance businesses.
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