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You may have gained this experience in a full-time secretary, senior clerk, management assistant, personnel assistant, legal assistant position, and other similar positions where you independently provided clerical support, typing, maintaining files, records, screening material, establishing procedures, following up action items, editing correspondence, requisitioning supplies, equipment, and services for office chief and staff.
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Requirements/ Job Duties: 4+ years in the legal field as a legal secretary and/or paralegal Calendaring Filings- State and Federal File Clerk/ Management experience Preparing of Trial Binders Ability to work on-site Monday- Friday in Beverly Hills Benefits: Competitive compensation Medical sponsored health plan 401K with up to a 3.5% match Paid Parking End of Year Bonus Paid Holiday PTO/ Sick Leave To be considered, please apply with a resume.
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Legal Clerk ROLE We need a Legal Clerk for the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Secretary, Departmental Appeals Board. As a Legal Clerk, you are responsible for managing acknowledgment orders, updating cases in electronic systems, maintaining case files, handling mail, including "Ready-To-Go" Decisions, and completing routine administrative tasks and reports on a weekly basis.
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Utilizes CAMA system, multi-listing websites, Excel, Word, multiple GIS applications, Planning and Development customer support system, qPublic, Power Point, Loopnet, Microsoft Teams and Office 365 applications, Property Corrections, Georgia Secretary of State website, and Forsyth County Clerk of Courts deed search.
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A minimum of two years of experience as a court clerk, legal secretary or a related position; three years preferred. The SRBA Deputy Clerk/Assistant to Special Master provides legal assistance and technical support functions for the SRBA Special Masters and the Presiding Judge.
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Three to five years in a legal environment as either a calendar/docket clerk, litigation secretary or litigation paralegal with thorough knowledge of the litigation process, electronic docketing requirements and court rules.
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Completion of an appropriate vocational training course of study such as legal secretary, paralegal, or office skills will substitute for the required office clerical experience on a month-for-month basis.
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Additionally, the Law Department serves as the Compliance Department, the Corporate Secretary, and the Risk Manager of the Company. The Law Department handles and coordinates all legal matters for the Company, including employment law, contract review, pension plans, tax law, etc.
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Substitute EXPERIENCE for EDUCATION: Experience as a paralegal or legal secretary will substitute for the required two-year paralegal studies program on a year-for-year basis. We are hiring a Law Clerk to assist the criminal defense team in the Hazard Trial Office.
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Searches courthouse records, probate court, licensing bureaus, and Secretary of State to locate addresses for property owners and/or parties in interest to serve legal documents and notices for the public.
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In its capacity as Corporate Secretary, the Law Department maintains the shareholder records and records of other board committee meetings. The Law Department handles litigation and provides legal advice to all Company departments on a variety of matters that affect the Company.
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May not be engaged in, or be otherwise employed in, lobbying of the Congress; and not required under the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act to register with the Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate.
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Do you have a Legal Secretary or Paralegal Certificate from an accredited college or university? Legal Secretary or Paralegal Certificate from an accredited college or university may be substituted for six (6) months of the required experience.
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Large sized Roseville law firm seeks a LEGAL CALENDAR CLERK with a minimum of 10 years or more of legal office experience including litigation secretary and/or legal calendar clerk.
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Legal Secretary I - District Attorney. Legal Clerk I - Arraignments/Indigent Defense. Deputy County Clerk. Vehicle Registration Clerk. Info Clerk/Receptionist (DA's office.
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