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Experience: Three years of responsible experience as a law clerk or legal secretary in a law firm, corporate law office, governmental or public law office, non-profit organization, educational institution, court, or other entity under the direction and supervision of a licensed attorney or judicial officer.
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J.D. with minimum 5 years of experience practicing corporate law at a law firm or equivalent in-house with prior corporate secretary/corporate governance experience. Reporting to the Corporate Secretary, the Deputy Corporate Secretary plays a key role in providing efficient and effective support to the Boards of Directors, DTCC subsidiaries, internal management committees and DTCC shareholders.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of relevant legal experience (law firm and/or in-house) with a strong background in corporate transactions and commercial contracts; relevant experience in SEC reporting, intellectual property licensing and portfolio administration and/or employment law is strongly desired.
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As a member of the Company’s Executive Team reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the General Counsel & Corporate Secretary will manage the performance and foster the professional development of the members of the Legal Department, while setting the long-term strategy, priorities, and budget of the Department.
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Latitude Attorneys have the level of skill, experience, and judgment as would be expected of a permanent member of our client’s corporate legal department or law firm and the versatility to step into challenging environments and hit the ground running.
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If you're a motivated Litigation Legal Assistant seeking a dynamic opportunity with a global law firm in Sacramento, we want to hear from you! Our client, a highly respected global law firm, is seeking a talented Litigation Legal Assistant to join their Sacramento office.
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SourcePro Search is conducting a search for a motivated Billing Coordinator/Executive Assistant in New York. Ideally 3+ years experience in Aderant or Elite Billing and experience as a Legal Secretary in a law firm a plus.
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Stange Law Firm, PC has an immediate opening for a dynamic, highly motivated Full-Time Paralegal/Legal Assistant/Legal Secretary to join our team in our Union, Missouri location.
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2-3 years' experience as a legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, or administrative assistant in a law firm or corporate legal department. Do you have at least 2 yrs of experience as a legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, or admin.
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Juris Doctorate, strong academic credentials and at least five years of experience in a nationally recognized law firm or in house legal department. The role would report directly to NRG's VP, Deputy General Counsel & Corporate Secretary.
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Experience in legal operations and law firm budget management including billing, analysis, and forecasting. Monitoring federal, state, and municipal legal developments on employment law and advising the team on new developments partnering with HR to support business goals.
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Preferred combination of sophisticated law firm experience + in-house legal department experience- required. Stay up to date on core legal and industry developments affecting international subsidiary governance, compliance, travel law, technology law, international commercial law, and other key topics.
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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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Assist with other legal matters, including subsidiary management, due diligence, credit agreements and capital markets transactions, contract administration, and Sarbanes Oxley compliance. To the extent permitted by law and any applicable collective bargaining agreement, employees are subject to periodic random drug testing, and post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing.
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Stange Law Firm, PC has an immediate opening for a dynamic, highly motivated Full-Time Paralegal/Legal Assistant/Legal Secretary to join our team in our Omaha, Nebraska location in Douglas County.
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