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Coordinate evictions with the Marshal's office to ensure that evictions run smoothly and according to plan. Able to perform legal research, in-depth knowledge of legal terminology and principles.
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The legal assistant would be required to work full-time in the firm's office in Manchester during the initial training period, after which there could be an opportunity for the position to become hybrid or remote.
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Education: An associate degree in Paralegal/Legal Studies or two years or more of years of work experience as a Legal Assistant or Paralegal in a law office, or comparable work environment.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Workers' Compensation Paralegal/Legal Assistant. The Paralegal/Legal Assistant will be responsible for tasks. They will assist the attorneys in fielding client calls and questions, filing pleadings on the OJCC database, setting depositions, mediations, and final hearings, pulling form letters to notice clients of these events, requesting medical records and bills, assisting the attorneys with drafting responses to discovery requests, communicating with opposing counsel's office and the court, and organizing and managing the electronic file for each client in our case management software system.
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The Law Office of Thomas E. Rossmeissl has an opening for a part-time legal assistant or paralegal to assist in Mr. Rossmeissl’s trusts and estates practice. He sublets office space from another trust and estates firm, but the overall work environment remains small, cooperative, and friendly.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Set up and maintain office records and files for the office of the General Counsel in accordance with appropriate legal and business practices. Previous Experience : Minimum of 3 –5 years of experience as a paralegal, legal secretary, legal assistant or related role.
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Legal Program Associate / Paralegal - San Francisco, CABrilliant Earth is searching for a bright, solution-oriented Legal Program Associate / Paralegal to join our Legal & Compliance team, where you will focus on supporting our commercial contracts, privacy, IP, and other legal and compliance programs.
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Multi State Farmington Hills law firm with emphasis in Consumer/Commercial Collections and Insurance Subrogation is seeking a Paralegal/Legal Assistant with experience. Degree and/or Experience: Bachelor degree, Associate degree, or Paralegal and/or Legal Assistant certification, or; Comparable experience in a collection law firm or the legal department of a 3rd party collection environment, or; 2-5 years of experience with a law firm or legal department.
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The Legal Assistant / Paralegal will handle a broad range of administrative and substantive responsibilities for our small but busy law office. Migliaccio & Rathod LLP (“M&R”) – a private public interest law firm in Washington D.C. with a practice focused on class action litigation in the areas of Consumer Protection and Wage Theft – seeks a Legal Assistant / Paralegal / Operations Assistant.
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The Dallas Office of Hartline Barger, LLP is seeking either a full or part time Nurse Paralegal to join our busy litigation practice. The Nurse Paralegal is a valued member of the litigation team and applies his/her clinical experience to the evaluation and resolution of standard of care, causation, damages, and other medically related issues in medical-legal cases or claims.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced Paralegal/Legal Assistant to join our team at the Portland, ME US Attorney's Office. As a Paralegal/Legal Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting attorneys in the prosecution of federal cases.
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Looking for a paralegal/legal assistant (does not matter if they have an actual paralegal certificate or not) Paralegal Legal Assistant. Must know: Microsoft Office, Adobe/PDF, attorney timekeeping (we use Abacus, it’s much like TimeSlips.
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We're in search of a Senior Legal Assistant/Paralegal with an interest for criminal law to join a team pledged to giving the highest quality legal aid to our South Florida community.
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LHH is recruiting a Legal Assistant/Paralegal for the Detroit Office of a Regional Law Firm. The successful candidate will support up to 5 attorneys and will be responsible for workflow and administrative procedures in the office.
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A premier boutique litigation firm with an office in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles is looking for a friendly and collaborative paralegal/legal assistant for litigation and administrative support.
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