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Work experience as a paralegal, legal assistant or legal secretary in administrative law or utility law. A minimum of one (1) year work experience as a paralegal, legal assistant, or legal secretary.
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Administrative Staff Assistant III. The Contracts and Intellectual Property Docketing Assistant (C&DA) will report to the Executive Director of Operations for Economic Development (Exec. Director) and work with Stony Brook University’s (University) Intellectual Property Partners (IPP) and Economic Development Office (Econ. Dev.
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Performing administrative and client service functions, conducting basic research, locating absent parties, and performing client relation responsibilities as assigned Qualifications and Skills A minimum of two (2) years of experience working in a similarly blended Legal Assistant/ Paralegal capacity.
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1-2 years of experience as a Legal Assistant, Contracts Coordinator, or Paralegal in a fast-paced corporate and/or law firm setting. Unleashed Services, LLC seeks a Legal Assistant (Contracts Administrator) to grow with our company, Unleashed Brands, the parent company of Urban Air Adventure Parks, The Little Gym, Snapology, Premier Martial Arts, Class 101, and XP League.
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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. We are currently seeking an On-site Legal Assistant in our Albuquerque, NM office who possesses specialized knowledge of the process, procedures, and practices of paralegal/legal assistant activities in conjunction with knowledge of clerical and administrative office skills in an ability to increase the effectiveness of our client.
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Any combination of related experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal Secretary, program assistant or related field. As a Legal Assistant the team supports the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigration Review-Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ), in a fast-paced environment located nationwide.
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Legal Assistant (Management Analyst I) Assists Immigration Judges in court hearings with administrative duties, e.g., receive and distribute documents, print out judge's orders, update CASE management system, etc.
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The position is very administrative in nature and does require a lot of close interaction with the public, Court Administrators, and Judges. 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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Outgoing USPS Mail and FED-X. Communicates with the Department of Homeland Security, Corrections Department, USCIS and/or other agencies. At CGI Federal we call our professionals "members" to reinforce that all who join are owners and empowered to participate in the challenges and rewards that come from building an outstanding company.
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The right candidate willgive administrative assistance to the Division Paralegal and HOA Manager. Assist Division Attorney and Paralegal in communications and coordination with Title/Escrow companies for land acquisition escrows, including delivery of escrow documents.
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Organize and manage litigation documents, including appendices, agency administrative records, discovery, and FOIL responses. 1 or more years of legal/paralegal services experience. Use Concordance, Relativity, Adobe Acrobat 2017, Microsoft SharePoint and/or OneDrive, or other electronic and hard copy document management software.
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Due to the nature of this government contract, US Citizenship is required. While technology is at the heart of our clients' digital transformation, we understand that people are at the heart of business success.
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The Brief Services Unit staff currently consists of a managing attorney, two attorneys, and a paralegal/administrative assistant. The Staff Attorney also works with the Practice Innovation Manager to develop self-help materials and trains and supervises volunteers and law students.
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The Paralegal classification provides paraprofessional legal assistance and differs from the Legal Processing Assistant series in that the latter provides less technical clerical and administrative duties.
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The Legal Administrative Assistant provides administrative and backup paralegal support for the Vice President of Securities & Governance, Finance, M&A, her team and the Law Department as required.
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