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Solid title-searching ability, and good drafting and mathematical skills are also required;Continuing education to keep abreast of changes;Expert in word processing using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook;Expert in Teraview;Proficient in legal-related accounting programs (Aderant preferred);Ability to compile transactional report books.
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Experience in immigration law preferred but not required. We are currently seeking an Immigration Law Clerk to join our firm on a 10-month contract, covering a maternity leave.
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Education: Completion of a Law Clerk Diploma is preferred. What You’ll Need to SucceedExperience: Minimum of 5 years working as an estate planning law clerk. Familiarity with legal practice group software, including ProLaw, is preferred.
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We currently have a potential vacancy for a Law Clerk in the Legal Forfeiture Unit. In this role, you will be supporting the overall mission of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI.
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Knowledge and/or experience in CLIO Manage software is preferred, but not required. This is a family law firm. This is a family law firm. Legal assistants must prepare pleadings and legal documents for numerous cases.
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Second and third-year law students are preferred, but first year law students are welcome to apply as well. Applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited law school.
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NOTE: Applicants with an Active TS Clearance preferred. Law Degree: or currently a student at an ABaccredited law school with at least one-year completed. Experience conducting legal research using various research tools and law library resources.
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Participation in Law Review highly preferred. CGS is seeking a Law Clerk to join our team supporting the legal mission of a large federal agency. Experience with Relativity, strongly preferred and should be referenced within resume.
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Bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies, Medicine, Science or related field is preferred. Must possess and demonstrate exceptional customer service skills, and the ability to handle situations with tact and diplomacy; experience working in the hospitality or service industry is strongly preferred.
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Prior work experience in a law firm or court clerk’s office, including case management and knowledge of litigation documents, court rules, and procedures, is preferred but not required. As the Law Clerk, you'll provide support with high-level litigation support and handling document preparation, court filings, and file management.
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Experience working in a Government and/or Litigation Support environment in conjunction with basic qualifications, preferred. Publication of legal writings highly preferred. Requires Juris Doctor (JD) degree, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least one year of study or, an equivalent level of legal training or experience or an equivalent level of education may be substituted.
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Assists in preparing draft legal documents, such as motions, briefs, memoranda of law, etc. This position will allow candidates to demonstrate expertise in providing litigation support tasks like cite checking, document review, legal research, and numerous other relevant tasks.
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Reviews AMICUS briefs. Must have hands-on familiarity with a variety of computer applications, including word processing, databases (such as document review and file management systems), spreadsheets, and imaging.
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Works under the direction of a Project Supervisor or Project Manager. Requires sound working knowledge of federal and state court systems, legal research procedures, and legal research resources. Reviews and conducts research for ROI (Release of Information.
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Performs complex legal research for the trial staff. Cite checking via online legal research tools (Westlaw and Lexis) and blue book. Thorough knowledge of legal research tools such as LEXIS and Westlaw.
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