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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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Three years of clerical experience, including two years working as a legal secretary/assistant, paralegal, or legal clerical support. Three years of clerical experience to include two years experience working as a legal secretary/ assistant, paralegal or legal clerical support; AND.
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Excellent knowledge and understanding of the legal framework of FOCI mitigated companies, including a strong understanding of the NISPOM, CFIUS regulations, and ITAR/EAR. Exceptional analytical skills; able to create legal defensive or proactive strategies.
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Stange Law Firm, PC is accepting resumes only for a dynamic, highly motivated Full-Time Paralegal/Legal Assistant/Legal Secretary to join our team in our Maryville, Illinois location in Madison County.
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Stange Law Firm, PC is accepting resumes only for a dynamic, highly motivated Full-Time Paralegal/Legal Assistant/Legal Secretary to join our team in our Springfield, Missouri location in Greene County.
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The primary focus is to advise on US corporate and securities matters, including public company regulations, corporate secretary and governance matters, subsidiary and legal entity management, and transactional support to stakeholders such as Global Tax, Treasury, Indirect Procurement and others.
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The Senior Paralegal is an instrumental part of the legal team of ABI, reporting to the Vice President and General Counsel (Board Assistant Secretary). The Senior Paralegal works with ABI’s General Counsel and Assistant General Counsel on legal matters, real estate matters, governance, and compliance as well as assists other ABI Directors and Project Managers on various matters.
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The Assistant General Counsel, Corporate will report to ITTs VP & Deputy General Counsel and will be part of a four-person legal team responsible for servicing a broad range of ITTs corporate matters and interacting with senior leadership.
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Certificate or college degree in administrative assistant, legal assistant/secretary, or paralegal program, or related field in lieu of one year of work experience. Keyboard correspondence and simple to complex legal documents and forms from transcription, handwritten drafts, or notes; apply track changes, formatting, and styles; proofread, format, edit, label and redact documents; transcribe voice mail messages and attorney dictation; and compare documents using document comparison software and produce redline comparison.
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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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This position will report directly to the Senior Director Corporate Securities with a strong dotted line to EVP, Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer, Corporate Secretary. Legal Corporate Projects: Assist with other legal corporate projects as requested by the Corporate Secretary or senior management.
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Completion of an appropriate vocational training course of study such as legal secretary, paralegal, or office skills will substitute for the required general office clerical work experience on a month-for-month basis.
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The Transactional Division provides advice and counsel to the City of Fort Worth City Council, the city manager, the city secretary, city boards and commissions and city departments on various legal issues including, but not limited to, procurement, emergency management, land use, real property, aviation, transportation, municipal finance and water utilities.
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Serve as Corporate Secretary and advise the CEO, other company executives, Board of Directors and other sponsor representatives on corporate governance requirements, and key legal matters.
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The position will report locally to the VP Operations & Finance in the US and ultimately to the Group Company Secretary and General Counsel in the UK and be instrumental in building relationships and obtaining advice from external law firms to provide expertise across a broad range of practice areas, including commercial, real estate, labor law, trademarks, IP, criminal/civil litigation, data/cyber, insurance requirements and claims support, regulatory matters as well as mergers & acquisitions.
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