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The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of experience as a Legal Secretary or Paralegal in Insurance Defense or Personal Injury. experience as Paralegal or Legal Secretary in Insurance Defense and/or Personal Injury.
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Assists in keeping a record of all legal documents, proceedings, books, and corporate secretary for the corporation. Assists in the translation of legal documents from English to Spanish and vice-versa.
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An associate's degree or specific vocational-technical certification in a legal support career area (e.g., paralegal, Law Office Assistant, legal secretary, or criminal justice) may substitute for one year of clerical experience in a law office.
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Any combination of related experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal Secretary, program assistant or related field. Our Federal National, Security and Justice (NSJ) Organization is growing, and we are looking for dedicated, highly motivated Legal Assistant's (Management Analyst I) to join our team supporting a large government contract.
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The Legal Secretary 1 position offers clerical support to the Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) at the Office of Appeals. Role : Legal Secretary I. The Legal Secretary 1 position offers clerical support to the Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) at the Office of Appeals.
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A regional law firm of 150+ attorneys is seeking an experienced Litigation Secretary in their Cerritos office. If you are a qualified litigation secretary interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please apply today.
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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. Our candidate of choice will bring Personal Injury or Litigation experience and assist with everything from clerical duties such as answering phones to supporting lawyers in the litigation and legal process of each case.
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Sends pathology materials to other institutions (for consultations, referral for treatment, and presentation at educational conferences, legal matters, research studies, and other). Accessions (and registers office specimens) and transcribes all pathology and autopsy reports.
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Please send resume in WORD format should you be interested in the following Legal Secretary position located in San Francisco. Organize, scan, copy, fax and/or file legal documents in both paper files and in document management system, as appropriate.
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Legal Assistant with experience in Family Law needed for full-time position offering competitive compensation and benefits package. Primary Responsibilities:Assist with drafting, proofreading and editing various legal documentsFinalize and distribute documents to clients, attorneys and staff.
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3 - 5+ years of legal administrative assistant or legal secretary experience. LHH is seeking a legal administrative assistant interested in a full-time, permanent job opportunity for its law firm client in Tampa, FL.
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Serve as corporate secretary. Provide legal guidance and support to senior management on strategic matters, such as mergers and acquisitions, contracts, and litigation. Monitor and respond to reports of unlawful and unethical conduct received via the Company's Compliance Hotline or as otherwise reported to the Legal Department.
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Collaborating with the Senior Director, Corporate Counsel to support the Chief Legal Officer in maintaining and managing the companys corporate governance and corporate secretary matters relating to the companys Board of Directors and its committees, including Sarbanes Oxley compliance (e.g., drafting agendas, preparing or reviewing board mailing materials, supporting the drafting or reviewing of minutes and resolutions.
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Rogin Nassau LLC, a midsized Hartford area law firm has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Legal Secretary to join our Trust and Estates department. Rogin Nassau LLC, a midsized Hartford area law firm has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Legal Secretary to join our Trust and Estates department.
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Job Description Join forces with an exceptional Downtown San Diego firm seeking a seasoned Litigation Secretary to join their dynamic team! Laser-focused on detail, ensuring legal documents are error-free.
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