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Our Family Law Assistants build relationships with clients in person and over the telephone while supporting our team by assisting with properly onboarding clients to the firm, maintaining calendars, drafting correspondence and legal documents, organizing and maintaining our filing system, and filing documents with the court.
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The Total Loss Adjuster will be responsible for preparation of necessary correspondence to settle total loss claims with insureds, claimants, and their legal representatives and will issue indemnity payments with a focus on accuracy of settlements.
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Prepare legal documents, correspondence, and pleadings for estate planning, probate, and guardianship cases. Prepare legal documents, correspondence, and pleadings such as complaints, interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits, under the supervision of a lawyer.
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Draft legal documents, pleadings, and correspondence such as interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, complaints, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits under the guidance of a lawyer.
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Handle more legal risk complaints such as bankruptcy, foreclosure, allegations of UDAPP, attorney complaints, monetary compensation, threatening lawsuit, etc. The Regulatory Correspondence Specialist III is accountable for handling Qualified Written Requests and Disputes submitted to Regulatory agencies.
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Assist In-House Counsel with special legal projects / legal research / legal correspondence as assigned. As-Needed Reports: Additional legal reporting as requested by In-House Counsel.
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3 years of experience in legal services under an attorney or lawyer in a law firm setting. You'll draft legal documents such as discovery, prepare briefs, conduct legal research for trial preparation, and keep case files and other important information neatly organized and easily accessible.
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Assist lawyers in preparing legal documentation, pleadings, and correspondence including correspondence such as interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, complaints, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits.
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This position includes working on case files, drafting correspondence and legal documents as well as travel to Surrogate’s Courts in all five boroughs. Assist with drafting and reviewing legal documents, including but not limited to probate and administration petitions, and related court documents, deeds, accounting.
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Job Title: IP/Patent Litigation Assistant Location: Redwood Shores, CA Salary: $70-95K, depending on experience Job Responsibilities E-filing documents in N. District of CA and state courts Drafting, editing and formatting correspondence, briefs, pleadings, TOA’s, TOC’s and other legal documents.
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Provide support to the Chief Risk Officer/General Counsel and In-House Counsel including, but not limited to, legal research on various topics involved in Credit Union legal affairs, assistance with compliance/regulatory research and assembly of information as needed by counsel or Compliance Manager, research potential new product offerings and industry approaches/best practices, drafting and transcription of various legal, compliance and operational correspondence and other documents.
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The Senior Legal Assistant will be responsible for assisting with contracts management, governance, Legal Department file setup and management, trust and estate management, real estate closings, drafting correspondence, etc.
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Fluency with MSOffice for writing legal correspondence, creating and manipulating spreadsheets, and managing calendars. Lutron is seeking an experienced and collaborative IP Paralegal to join our legal team out of our Corporate Headquarters in Coopersburg, PA. In this position,you will apply your keen eye for detail and organizational skills to oversee Lutrons patent and trademark paralegal function, working closely with our internal IP team and worldwide external IP counsel.
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Review and process all incoming patent-related correspondence from USPTO, WIPO, and foreign counsel; run docketing and status reports for Director of Intellectual Property, Chief Legal Officer, and Finance Department.
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Law Clerks work directly with the District Court Judge performing legal research, drafting legal documents, jury instructions, correspondence, memoranda, draft orders, and other writings as required.
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