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Bachelor's or Associate's degree in paralegal or legal studies from a regionally accredited college or university preferred. Drafting correspondence, pleadings, and discovery, basic appellate documents, including designations of transcripts, docketing statements, status reports, and stipulations.
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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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Collaborates with and supports the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, and other legal department colleagues regarding the fulfillment of various client business requests as well as managing and tracking litigation and arbitration matters.
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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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Researches legal data for brief or argument based on statutory law or decisions; searches for and studies legal records and documents to obtain data applicable to case under consideration or per judges request; prepares rough drafts of opinions and orders; prepares judgments of conviction; and prepares dispositions; keeps accurate and complete document files and correspondence of cases.
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NON-QUALIFYING Investigative Experience includes but may not be limited to: Experience in routine police patrol work, security guard or related security position, tax collector, collector of delinquent accounts, credit checker, legal assistant/attorney, hotel or store detective, loss prevention officer, parole officer, correction officer, guard, inspector, or experience in adoption and/or foster care placement.
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Bachelor's degree in Legal Studies, Paralegal Studies, or related field preferred. Draft and proofread legal correspondence, memos, and other documents. Proven experience as a Legal Assistant or Paralegal in a law firm setting is highly preferred.
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Associate’s degree in general studies, education, English, business, or related major preferred. Performs routine administrative duties including filing, copying, processing invoices, scheduling appointments and meetings, composing routine correspondence, proofreading outgoing correspondence, opening and distributing mail.
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High school diploma or equivalent required; additional education or certification in legal studies or office administration is a plus. LHH is currently partnering with a well-known Law Firm in the Washington, DC area looking to bring on Legal Administrative Assistant.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Legal Studies, or related field preferred. Provide administrative support to attorneys, including drafting correspondence, preparing legal documents, and conducting legal research as required.
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Prepares correspondence, legal documents, summons, indictments, extradition papers, case disposition discovery, transcriptions, reports, lists and other documents as instructed and requested by designated office personnel.
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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). With supervision, processes pathology reports and all other reports and correspondence generated by the Department of Pathology, from specimen registration and accession through distribution of diagnoses.
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Collects and compiles data relating to department operations and activities; conducts studies; assists in analyzing data and identifying trends; conducts research of department files, property and legal records, database records, electronic data sources, Internet sites, hard copy materials, or other sources as needed; and accumulates and implements field data.
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F/T. Min. Req.: Bachelor's Degr. in Law or Legal Studies. Assist attorney with case preparation by drafting affidavits, legal correspondence and documents. F/T. Min. Req.: Bachelor's Degr. in Law or Legal Studies.
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Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; additional certification or coursework in legal studies or administration preferred. Document Preparation: Draft, format, proofread, and edit legal documents, correspondence, and court filings accurately and efficiently.
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