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Key Responsibilities of a Family Law Paralegal: Excellent customer service - as you will be dealing with families and difficult times for them. Qualifications: 3+ years of experience Family Law experience Proven experience as a Legal Assistant in a law firm or legal department.
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Experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, program assistant, customer service role, or related field. - Provide excellent customer service.
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As a Legal Assistant (Management Analyst I), you will support the DOJ's Executive Office for Immigration Review, specifically supporting the Kansas City Immigration Court, in a fast-paced environment.
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The Legal Process Assistant II provides outstanding customer service while performing essential tasks in the District Court Clerk's Office or Courtroom setting, is skilled in accurate data entry and maintaining records in a fast-paced environment with flexibility and dedication to the team.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a bilingual Legal Administrative Assistant at Kirschbaum & Nowotny, LLC located in Overland Park, KS. As an Administrative Assistant, you will provide administrative support to the legal team, including scheduling appointments, client communication, and customer service.
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As a Legal Support Assistant, you will be a critical part of Alston & Bird's world class professional service staff. You will be part of a team that delivers a high level of customer service, known as Alston & Bird's TOP ECHELON service, supporting our internal and external clients.
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Demonstrated experience with customer service in a professional setting; legal experience is a plus. Our growing estate planning law firm is hiring an Office Assistant in Grandville, Michigan to provide our clients with the ultimate customer service experience and handle crucial tasks to support the attorneys.
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Under the supervision of the Assistant Legal Talent Acquisition Director, the Assistant will work with the Legal Talent Acquisition team to provide excellent customer service to all applicants, clients and team members.
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Description The ideal executive administrative assistant is motivated, results oriented and committed to delivering outstanding customer service every day. Nordstrom will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with all legal requirements.
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The Legal Administrative Assistant/Receptionist, under the supervision of the Office Administrator, is responsible for performing a wide variety of services to all legal and non-legal staff in a manner which will ensure good working relations and fulfill business needs and guarantee excellent customer service.
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Established full service law firm needs Litigation Legal Assistant to perform a wide variety of administrative tasks which includes providing a high level of customer service and support, while consistently producing an excellent work product.
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Exceptional customer service skills and professional phone manner. Exceptional customer service skills and professional phone manner. Manage legal documentation and correspondence in strict confidence.
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Hill Ward Henderson recruits individuals who have a strong sense of customer service, have a passion for law and strive daily to make a difference. As a litigation legal assistant with the firm you will be an integral part of the team.
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Excellent writing, proofreading, customer service and communication skills. The Legal Assistant will be responsible for day-to-day operations of the law office, providing administrative support to enhance office effectiveness, drafting legal documents, copying, mailing, E-filing, corresponding amongst other departments to ensure smooth running of the office, effective case management and performing a broad range of substantive and administrative tasks, and needs to be proficient in utilizing technology to carry out those tasks.
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Ability to demonstrate good customer service skills and genuinely enjoy working and interacting with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds; Law office, key legal paralegal/assistant needed, experience preferred, multi-talented and multi-skilled individual required.
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