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Option 3 : A two-year degree in Legal Secretary Studies, Paralegal Studies, or related field plus one (1) year of legal office experience or equivalent, such as general clerical, customer service, reception/administrative support, office management, operations, or forms and records management.
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The Joey Jackson Intercultural Center , named after a Brockport alum who is a prominent criminal defense attorney and CNN legal analyst, was created to provide an inclusive and supportive environment for underrepresented students, to help our faculty members connect with students outside of the classroom, and to provide students with opportunities for leadership development, celebration, and collaborations.
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2024/2025 Adjunct Lecturer - Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Physical Education. Job Summary: SUNY Brockport is seeking applicants for anticipated openings for part-time adjunct faculty in the Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Physical Education.
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We are seeking a Legal Assistant to work hybrid with our Managing Attorney based in Tampa, Florida. Previous legal assistant experience, paralegal degree/certificate/certification, relevant coursework, or legal studies degree is required.
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Doctorate in Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Physical Education. Master’s degree in Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Physical Education by time of appointment from a college or university accredited by the U.S. Department of Education or an internationally recognized college or university.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Paralegal Studies or Legal Studies or a Bachelor’s Degree and a Paralegal Certificate from an ABaccredited program. Draft legal documents, communications and reports under attorney supervision.
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Provide legal representation and advice to the County Attorney, the District Attorney, and county agencies in (civil) expunction and non-disclosure trial and appellate proceedings.
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The Immigration Paralegal will assist the staff attorney and the Program Director in providing legal services, education, and outreach, including coordination of community events, and working under attorney supervision to assist clients on Immigration law matters.
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Education and Experience: Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college, university, or professional school with one of the following: (1) an Associate's Degree in Paralegal or Legal Assistant studies; (2) a Bachelor's Degree in Paralegal or Legal Assistant studies; (3) a Paralegal Certificate; or (4) one year (28 semester hours) of graduate level law school.
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Searches for and studies legal records, documents, and law to obtain information and provide analysis applicable to case under consideration. Experience with computer applications for word processing, spreadsheet, database, and legal research/writing.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Must have an Associate's degree in paralegal or legal studies or a Paralegal Certificate. Bachelor's degree in paralegal or legal studies preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies, business administration, legal studies or related field preferred. Description: The Paralegal will assist the Chief Legal Officer and Chief Science & Technology Officer, as well as other attorney(s), corporate scientists, and the sales team, by providing administrative and research support services, including contract preparation, review, and negotiation; administering the company’s materials sampling process in support of the sales and R&D teams; and supporting the management of the company’s extensive intellectual property portfolio.
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Summary of Position The Attorney/Trial Attorney under close supervision, and depending on area of assignment: represents, defends, and advocates for clients accused of a crime; reviews family case law for legal sufficiency and litigates family law enforcement cases.
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3+ years of legal service experience under an attorney or lawyer in a law firm setting. Draft legal documents, pleadings, and correspondence such as interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, complaints, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits under the guidance of a lawyer.
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Searches resources and studies legal records and documents to obtain information applicable to case or issue under consideration. Advanced computer, research and writing skills, including trial advocacy, legal research and library skills.
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