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Experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal. Review and draft routine legal documents. Experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal. The ideal candidate will have experience in Probate Administration, be responsible for the collection and organization of documents and information from various cases at the firm.
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We are seeking a paralegal with five (5) plus years of Arizona experience handling all aspects of estate planning, including sophisticated estate planning for high-net-worth clients. Draft wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other estate planning documents.
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A MINUMUM of 3-5 years of Family Law experience as a paralegal or secretary. The firm seeks an EXPERIENCED Family Law paralegal. Ability to draft, revise, organize and review legal documents, such as standard judicial council forms, declarations, points and authorities, discovery, and disclosures.
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Prior legal assistant or paralegal experience preferred. Draft and proofread documents and correspondence. Union Station Metro. The Ford Agency is a recruiting firm based in Washington, DC. We represent a broad range of organizations including: non-profits, associations, legal, consulting, and government relations firms.
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We are seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to join our team in Fort Lauderdale. Proven working experience as a Litigation Paralegal. Draft pleadings, motions, and appellate documents.
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Prepare draft communications for a supervising lawyer or supervising paralegal. Reports the receipt of non-billable work to the Paralegal Manager upon receipt. Contacts supervising lawyers, supervising paralegals and Paralegal Manager when available for new assignments.
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Compile and prepare draft discovery responses. Draft routine legal documents for review and use by attorneys. Categorize and interpret data; review and analyze reports, responses and records produced by opposing counsel.
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The Paralegal position will be responsible for preparing and processing requests for provider contracts, single case agreements, contract amendments, and notices. This position will participate in department activities, including reviewing and preparing materials for fair hearings; draft and distribute plan materials; assist in auditing and monitoring; maintain and update databases; tracking department data and generate data reports.
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This role will work closely with a lead attorney and litigation paralegal. Draft and proofread correspondence and legal documents, such as pleadings and contracts. Associate’s Degree in Paralegal Studies, Bachelor’s Degree, or a Paralegal Certificate (preferred.
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This paralegal position is part of the Consumer Operations, Global Services and U.S./Canada Lodging practice group (Group) of the Law Department and will report to the Groups Vice President & Corporate Counsel, responsible for Loyalty and Enterprise Partnerships.
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Research and analyze law sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions and legal codes to prepare legal documents such as briefs, pleadings, or appeals, etc.
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Draft correspondence and probate pleadings. Our Law Firm has an opening for an Estate Administration Paralegal to handle Pennsylvania Estates from start to finish in our very busy Estate Department located at our Pottstown Office.
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Support Danaher’s public offerings of debt and equity as needed, including responding to due diligence requests and reviewing draft disclosures; and provide other support for corporate treasury department as needed.
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Ability to draft guardianship and probate documents, obtain documents and records from clients and state and local agencies, be familiar with all aspects of Guardianship/Probate and Estate Law in the State of Florida.
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In this Probate Litigation Paralegal position, you will prepare court filings, interact with various courts, draft motions, assist the attorneys in all aspects of litigation, and ensure the attorneys are prepared for court appearances.
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