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Grace is seeking an Associate General Counsel, Chief Labor & Employment Counsel to join their Legal Leadership team as they grow and develop their organization to build a scalable platform for rapid organic and inorganic growth.
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Our client, a leading global law firm, is seeking an experienced and sophisticated Legal Secretary/Executive Assistant to support one of their top attorneys on the litigation team.
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3-5 years of legal secretary experience preferred; civil litigation experience required. State Farm Staff Counsel, Wade S. Anderson & Associates, is seeking Legal Secretary to join the Birmingham, AL office.
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Supervise and delegate tasks to the team of legal assistants, personal injury paralegals, case managers, litigation paralegals, and legal secretary. Modify, review, and draft demand letters, pleadings, claims, motions, discovery responses, subpoenas, memorandums, and other legal documents.
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5+ years of litigation secretary or assistant experience, commercial litigation experience is a huge plus! LHH is seeking an experienced litigation secretary interested in a full-time, job opportunity in Miami, FL.
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5 or more years of experience as a litigation secretary, from intake to trial preparation. A mid-size, Irvine-based law firm that has provided over 40 years of quality service is seeking a Legal Secretary to join the team.
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The Fort Lauderdale office of Lewis Brisbois is seeking a legal secretary with litigation experience. Essential functions of this role include docketing, scheduling of appointments including travel, depositions, and various meetings, filing and serving documents both state and federal, creating legal documents, opening new matters, and processing various financial related tasks.
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Minimum 10 years of experience as a legal secretary, working in a business law practice with exposure to litigation. CGS is looking for a Litigation Support Specialist to provide high-level secretarial and legal support to a group of attorneys.
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Litigation Support Specialist. Comprehension of a variety of legal court documents, including complaints, answers, rulings, judgments, affidavits, motions, appeals, table of contents/authorities, subpoenas, court dockets, reports, memos and correspondence.
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Established understanding of litigation laws as they relate to individuals, partnerships and corporations. Performs and oversees both simple and complex cite checking and proof reading of briefs and other legal documents.
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Types and composes general correspondence, memos, legal documents, faxes, reports, etc. Assists with trial preparation, including creating trial notebooks, identifying and organizing exhibits, coordinating witness schedules, maintaining trial calendars and communicating effectively with opposing counsel and courtroom staff.
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Assists with printing, scanning, organizing exhibit binders, preparing UPS labels and certified letters. Ensures that all correspondence or other documentation is dispatched in a timely manner (via mail, messenger, express delivery services, etc.
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The essential responsibilities of the Litigation Secretary include e-filing in state and federal courts, opening new matters, managing case documents in iManage, proofreading, editing, and formatting legal documents, and general administrative support such as keeping assigned attorneys on schedule and setting up court calls.
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Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite applications including Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook, as well as document -management and other office technologies, expertise in e-filing. from various sources (e.g., handwritten notes, tape dictation.
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CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government’s most dynamic problems with cutting-edge technology. Prepares draft documents such as briefs, complaints, motions, subpoenas, summonses, using firm templates and information from attorneys.
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