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Any combination of related experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal Secretary, program assistant or related field. As a Legal Assistant the team supports the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigration Review-Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ), in a fast-paced environment located nationwide.
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Legal Assistant, Legal Secretary, Paralegal or other legal experience preferred. As a Client Service Specialist in our Legal Assistant Department, you will have the opportunity to build lasting relationships and provide support for clients throughout the claims process via the computer/telephone in a call center setting.
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Prepares correspondence, legal documents, summons, indictments, extradition papers, case disposition discovery, transcriptions, reports, lists and other documents as instructed and requested by designated office personnel.
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Legal Assistant (Management Analyst I) Our Federal National, Security and Justice (NSJ) Organization is growing, and we are looking for dedicated, highly motivated Legal Assistant's (Management Analyst I) to join our team supporting a large government contract.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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Appointment scheduling and client management, including maintaining tickle box, sending reminders, and managing legal assistant projects. A mid-size North Seattle law firm searching for candidates to fill a full-time estate planning paralegal position.
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Experience working in a law environment, preferably as a paralegal or legal assistant. SUMMARY: This position will support our practice by providing paralegal support for attorneys according to established policies and procedures, prepare legal documents, and organize and maintain files and updating client accounts and ledgers.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service ( ) is now in search for a Legal Assistant to work virtually in the U.S. only. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS: Associate degree in Paralegal Studies or a High school diploma with equivalent experience.
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Paralegal Certificate or at least 2+ years as Criminal Defense Legal Assistant or Paralegal. Full job description- Legal Assistant needed urgently hiring. Position Title: Legal Assistant Criminal Defense.
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A minimum of three years' experience as a Paralegal, Legal Assistant, or in Legal Operations is required. The Legal Analyst will be the point person on all export compliance discussions.
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Northeast Nebraska's trusted Law Firm is seeking a legal assistant to join their team. If you have a paralegal degree or legal background, this is the place for you! As a Administrative Assistant, you will conduct general clerical duties such as answering phones, filing, making copies and scheduling appointments.
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Proven experience as a Paralegal or Legal Assistant (Real estate is a must) - Conduct legal research and gather relevant information for cases. - Ability to conduct thorough legal research.
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Requirements: 1+ years Personal Injury Law Legal Assistant/Paralegal. Legal research, including providing written analysis on statutes, regulations, legal articles, judicial decisions, and other legal sources.
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Paralegal Total Rewards. Bachelor's or Paralegal Cert. A mid-size North Seattle law firm searching for candidates to fill a full-time probate/ real estate/ estate planning position. At least 2 years of probate/estate planning experience required.
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2+ years as Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal (Family Law preferred but not required) Litigation Paralegal For Fast Growth Atlanta Family Law Firm Fast-growing Family Law and Probate Firm is looking for a Litigation Paralegal to join our growing team.
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