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Other titles: Legal Support Specialist; Litigation Secretary; Litigation Paralegal/Legal Assistant. What You'll Do: As a mid-level Litigation Legal Support Specialist, you'll provide high-level secretarial and administrative support to attorneys across northern California offices.
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An associate degree or completion of 60 semester credits from an accredited college, accredited by regional, national, professional or specialized agencies recognized as accrediting bodies by the U.S. Secretary of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and two years of full-time satisfactory experience, acquired in the United States, in the performance of paralegal (legal assistant) services; or.
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Qualified applicants will have at least six years of substantive law firm and/or in-house legal experience handling mergers and acquisitions, securities laws compliance and corporate governance/secretarial responsibilities.
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Provides specific secretarial support to one or more legal specialty or team within the Office of the General Counsel (e.g., student and faculty, health system, tax and benefits, corporate, transactional, intellectual property, real estate, litigation, labor and employment, etc.
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Reporting to and working in collaboration with the Corporate Secretary (" CS "), the Assistant Corporate Secretary plays a key role in supporting the broad range of corporate governance and corporate secretarial functions.
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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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A litigation legal secretary assists lawyers and other legal personnel with regard to various administrative details; coordinates and maintains effective office procedures and efficient work flow; follows policy and procedures set by the Firm; establishes and maintains harmonious working relationships with all personnel, clients, vendors and guests of the Firm.
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This firm is renowned for its commitment to excellence and is looking for a Legal Secretary with a minimum of 4 years of recent secretarial litigation experience to contribute to their continued success.
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Legal Secretary I: Two (2) years of general secretarial or clerical/office assistant experience or experience at a level equivalent to County's class of Legal Office Assistant II.
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Seeking an experienced Patent Prosecution Secretary to provide administrative and secretarial support for attorneys and patent agents in our Intellectual Property Practice Group. More than 1, lawyers strong, we bring our personal passion and legal prowess to bear in every matter for our clients and the people they serve.
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Linda M. Villarreal & Associates, a growing staff counsel program for State Farm Mutual Automobile Company, is seeking a Legal Secretary to join their team in Houston, Texas. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to calendaring/scheduling for multiple attorneys, electronic filing with the courts, pulling docket control orders, and routine legal correspondence.
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All applicants must have a minimum of three years of experience as a legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal to be considered for the position. This position will provide paralegal and secretarial support to lawyers in the Medicaid Fraud Division.
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Position start date: June 1, 2024 Purpose Statement:The job of Secretary to Elementary Principal is done for the purpose/s of providing secretarial support to school-site personnel; communicating information to staff, students, the public, and other districts; ensuring compliance with financial, legal and administrative requirements; providing information and/or direction as may be requested; and supporting assigned administrative personnel.
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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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Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, LLP is looking for qualified candidates with a minimum of 2 years of recent litigation secretarial experience to fill the position of legal secretary in its Newport Beach office.
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