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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: A legal secretary provides support for multiple full-time staff attorneys including general secretarial support, correspondence, legal pleadings, filing and providing translation and interpretation in the delivery of services to our clients.
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Type Direct Hire A firm Legal Assistant coordinates legal activities for attorneys by performing a variety of legal secretarial duties such as scheduling hearings, preparing legal documents and correspondence, docketing cases and maintaining court dockets and diaries, and providing information and direction to others.
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At least 2 years of experience as an administrative assistant (preferably in a law firm or in a corporate legal department), legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal.
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The Legal Secretary (LS) manages communications, correspondence, typing legal documents, filing, travel, calendar, and general organizational matters within the Agricultural Worker Program.
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The legal secretary/administrative assistant supports multiple labor and employment litigation attorneys (4+). The focus of the legal administrative assistant support functions include, but are not limited to, drafting/revision of correspondence, pleadings and documents; e-filing; and conducting legal research.
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTPOSITION: Legal Secretary - (Full-Time Position)CLOSING DATE: Position Immediately Available and Closed When FilledLOCATION: Hybrid/Remote - Dallas, TexasOVERVIEW: Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas (LANWT) seeks a dynamic, self-starting individual who has vision, initiative, and a demonstrated commitment to public interest law to fill a legal secretary position in its Dallas office.
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Word ProcessingKeyboard correspondence and simple to complex legal documents and forms from transcription, handwritten drafts, or notes; apply track changes, formatting, and styles; proofread, format, edit, label and redact documents; transcribe voice mail messages and attorney dictation; and compare documents using document comparison software and produce redline comparison.
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Draft and proofread correspondence and legal documents, such as pleadings and contracts. We are seeking a qualified Bilingual (Spanish Speaking) Legal Assistant to join our team. As a Bilingual Legal Assistant, you will be responsible for managing the law firm's day-to-day operations, including carrying out administrative services and supporting the legal team.
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A Northern Virginia law firm is seeking a Legal Secretary for their Family Law Practice in Leesburg, VA. The successful candidate will be working with three nice attorneys, in a generally relaxed, friendly and collegial work environment.
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Float Litigation Secretary: We are currently recruiting an experienced full-time in-house Legal Litigation Secretary for a float position. Assist with drafting, editing, collating, and finalizing correspondence, pleadings, motions, case information statements, and appellate applications.
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At least two years of experience as a legal secretary/assistant in a law firm or corporate legal department environment is preferred, but not required. Prepare, edit, and proof all estate planning and probate documents, deeds, contracts, agreements, memos, reports, correspondence and other similar documents.
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Type, proofread, and draft legal documents and correspondence. A national law firm in Downtown LA is seeking a Litigation Secretary. Electronically file legal case documents in State and Federal Courts.
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Draft and review legal correspondence including thoroughly proofreading for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting. A leading and rapidly growing national litigation law firm is seeking an enthusiastic litigation secretary to join our San Rafael team.
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Proven experience as a legal secretary, legal assistant or paralegal with a focus on probate law. Conduct legal research as needed to support attorneys in probate matters.
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Responsible for drafting, formatting, and proofreading legal documents and correspondence. you will be responsible for drafting, formatting, and proofreading legal documents and correspondence; filing and e-filing for state and federal courts; calendaring and deadline management; research and fact finding; and other tasks as assigned.
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