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I have placed a legal secretary, paralegal, and attorney with this firm. Reputable and established civil litigation defense firm seeks an Attorney to join its employment defense team.
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Assists in keeping a record of all legal documents, proceedings, books, and corporate secretary for the corporation. Communicates with outside counsel, as required, to obtain legal advice or service to handle claims and/or litigation, as necessary.
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Well regarded and rapidly growing Chicago-based plaintiff's personal injury law firm seeks an experienced paralegal or legal secretary. The position is for a paralegal/legal secretary to work on all phases of transportation, premises liability and nursing home negligence and abuse cases.
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A leading and rapidly growing national litigation law firm is seeking an enthusiastic litigation secretary to join our San Rafael team. Draft and review legal correspondence including thoroughly proofreading for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting.
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Supervise and delegate tasks to the team of legal assistants, personal injury paralegals, case managers, litigation paralegals, and legal secretary. Serve as legal counsel on the clients behalf at hearings, mediations, trials, depositions, and litigation.
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Minimum five years of litigation legal administrative assistant experience required. Prepare complex litigation filings, civil, and probate. Draft letters, memos, labels, envelopes, work reports, bills, travel expense reports and other reports, forms or legal documents as required and proof for accuracy.
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Job Title: IP/Patent Litigation Assistant Location: Redwood Shores, CA Salary: $70-95K, depending on experience Job Responsibilities E-filing documents in N. District of CA and state courts Drafting, editing and formatting correspondence, briefs, pleadings, TOA’s, TOC’s and other legal documents.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a Litigation Legal Secretary to join their team in San Francisco! Must have strong litigation, trial, law firm experience. Provides professional client management, creating, revising, and proofreading legal documents.
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This position requires a professional, organized self-starter with 5+ years as a litigation legal secretary with good tenure. We are currently seeking an experienced, motivated Legal Assistant/Secretary to join our growing team.
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At least 5 years of working experience as a legal assistant or legal secretary in the Personal Injury and or Workers Compensation on the Plaintiff side. Transcribing legal documents, if applicable.
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Our client, a global energy trading company, is seeking a talented commercial attorney with a commodities background (primarily oil, crude, feedstocks, chemicals, refined products in the US), to join them as their Chief Legal Counsel and Corporate Secretary.
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The Litigation Legal Secretary/Paralegal will be responsible for organizing all litigated files and working directly with a managing attorney to ensure the progression of all litigated cases assigned to the managing attorney.
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For consideration, please e-mail cover letter and resume to kblanco@grsm.com, with Litigation Secretary in the subject line. Litigation Secretary (5+ years) Work closely with legal assistants to coordinate attorney depositions, hearings, and activities related to depositions and hearing (i.e., court reporter, witnesses, opposing counsel.
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Set the strategic vision and direction for the Global Legal Services Group and ensure execution in mission critical subject matter, including: Corporate Governance, Strategic Transactions and Financings, Regulatory Compliance, Contracting Process, Litigation and Claims, Risk Management, Safety and Loss Control, Labor Relations, Employment Practices and External Counsel relationships.
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Proven working experience as a Litigation Paralegal. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in complex commercial litigation within a law firm environment. Coordinate work with outside document/litigation vendors.
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