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Jones Kelleher LLP is looking for a Litigation Paralegal/Legal Assistant to assist in the administration and litigation of personal injury cases in their Boston office. Candidates seeking to gain extensive legal experience in a premier Boston law firm are encouraged to apply.
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Attorneys manage the legal defense of workers' compensation cases from inception to final resolution, including all aspects of discovery and litigation. Remote Work (office space is also available, if needed.
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The Legal Assistant will provide a full range of administrative and litigation support including, but not limited to: document creation, preparation/revision of correspondence, administrative filings, court filings, electronic transcription, expense reimbursement processing, travel arrangements, and calendar maintenance.
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A law firm is seeking a Technology and Business Litigation Attorney for its San Jose office. Conduct legal research, analysis, and writing. Proficiency in legal research and writing.
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Our diverse areas of practice include the defense of professional (medical and legal) malpractice claims, construction litigation, commercial contract disputes, premises liability, and auto tort claims, as well as insurance coverage and consumer protection matters.
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Acts as agency counsel for the state/territory National Guard with the National Guard Bureau Office of Litigation and Employment Law Division, Department of Army and Department of Air Force Litigation Divisions, and the Department of Justice, for Federal courts of original or appellate jurisdictions.
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The Atlanta office of Balch & Bingham LLP has an immediate opening for a litigation paralegal. The candidate for this position will support trial attorney teams in the representation of clients in commercial litigation matters and tort defense matters.
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LHH is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Legal Assistant to provide administrative, clerical, and document processing support to up to three attorneys in the Labor & Employment department of an international law firm in their Century City office.
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SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE includes experience that is defined as attorney or judicial work experience in a federal or state government legal office, federal or state judiciary, or the private practice of law, which provided the candidate with the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the work of this positions.
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Westbury office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks collection or creditor's rights attorney with 2+ years of litigation or collections experience. Safeguard compliance with legal requirements, as applicable.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal. Understanding of technical programs such as MS office and relativity is preferred. If you have prior litigation experience involving insurance defense, civil litigation, torts, commercial lit etc.
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LCW is seeking a well-qualified Associate with 3 years of civil litigation experience to join our Public Safety practice in our Sacramento office. Our legal experts are trusted advisors in litigation, labor relations, negotiations, employment, education, business, and construction.
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National law firm has an immediate opening for a skilled and experienced legal assistant in civil litigation in its Tampa, Miami or Boca Raton office. Qualified candidates must have 5-10 years of relevant experience in a legal assistant position in general liability or construction defect.
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Duties will include all aspects of litigation, including: filing and arguing motions, meeting with clients, discovery, legal research, drafting pleadings, and trial work. This position will be primarily for litigation in Pierce County but may occasionally include working in King, Thurston, or Kitsap county.
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To ensure success as a legal receptionist, you should exhibit excellent communication skills and competency in general office administration. · Prior experience as a legal receptionist and/or familiarity with legal terms will be advantageous.
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