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Option 3 : A two-year degree in Legal Secretary Studies, Paralegal Studies, or related field plus one (1) year of legal office experience or equivalent, such as general clerical, customer service, reception/administrative support, office management, operations, or forms and records management.
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Shook’s Century City office has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Legal Administrative Assistant looking to grow and expand their legal career. Bachelor's degree, ALS, PLS, CAP, or Paralegal certificate preferred.
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As a legal assistant/paralegal, you will be the primary point of contact for the client, helping guide them through the case process. At George Sink Injury Lawyers, we are seeking reliable pre-litigation legal assistant/paralegals to join our high-volume, fast-paced plaintiff law firm located in the Columbia, SC area.
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Graduation from an accredited high school (or High School Equivalency) and two (2) years of successful completion of accredited post high school education in business, paralegal, computer, legal assistant or related program.
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A legal services firm in New York City is looking to fill an immediate need with the addition of a new Paralegal to their team. 4+ years of prior experience in a Law firm and/or similar Legal setting.
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This position also assists with workflow management and the implementation of policies and procedures within the paralegal and legal administrative assistant groups. Minimum of ten years of progressive legal experience as a Legal Assistant and a Paralegal.
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Certification: Paralegal certification (e.g., Certified Legal Assistant (CLA) or Certified Paralegal (CP. Experience: Minimum of two years of experience in a paralegal role, preferably in a similar legal setting.
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A prestigious boutique law firm specialising in high-value, complex private client cases are seeking a seasoned Private Client Assistant or Paralegal to play a pivotal role in supporting solicitors with intricate legal files.
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B.A with prior legal assistant/paralegal experience or currently enrolled in a J.D. program at an accredit academic institution, preferably second or third-year law student. Legal Assistant will work on a range of projects that will support the legal team.
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We currently have a vacancy for a Paralegal/Legal Assistant III. In this role, you will be supporting the overall mission of the FBI. If you are looking for a meaningful, mission driven career, Join FSA.
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At least three years of experience facilitating technology training in a law firm or professional services organization OR at least three years of experience in a legal role such as paralegal or legal assistant.
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We are seeking a talented Paralegal/Legal Assistant with 5+ years of litigation experience to join our dynamic team! The paralegal/legal assistant will play a crucial role in supporting our attorneys, maintaining case files, and ensuring the smooth flow of operations within our litigation team.
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Graduation from an American Bar Association approved Legal Assistant/Paralegal Program or Certification through NALA, NFPA or NALS required. Thriving NWA law firm seeking an experienced Paralegal to assist with litigation, transactional and healthcare practice areas under supervision of Partners and Associates of the Firm.
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Legal assistant or paralegal experience. Responsible for paralegal functions including drafting, editing, and finalizing correspondence, and other various legal documents requested by the attorneys.
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Education and Experience: Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college, university, or professional school with one of the following: (1) an Associate's Degree in Paralegal or Legal Assistant studies; (2) a Bachelor's Degree in Paralegal or Legal Assistant studies; (3) a Paralegal Certificate; or (4) one year (28 semester hours) of graduate level law school.
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