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Drafts, edits, proofread and prepare correspondence; creates reports, graphs, and presentations. Types/proofreads/composes correspondence; creates graphs and presentations; researches issues as needed.
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Draft and proofread correspondence and legal documents. Assist with pleadings, discovery, motions, and legal correspondence. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to providing top-notch legal services, our client offers not only a challenging and rewarding career but also a supportive and inclusive workplace.
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Formats, keyboard, proofread, and edits correspondence, reports, manuscripts, grants, and other material. Composes substantive correspondence and written material. Position Focus: The Senior Administrative Assistant (SAA) provides support for the Dean of Students, assistant deans, and other student affairs staff.
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Ability to effectively write analytical reports, routine reports and correspondence and proofread team member reports for such things as correct spelling, grammar and clarity. With nearly 3,500 highly knowledgeable security and support staff, HSS a Tarian company protects its partners and communities through healthcare technology management, integrated security services solutions, and an ingrained ability to assess and de-escalate situations in physical security.
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Will often write, review, and proofread documents, correspondence, and grant applications on behalf of the leadership team. Will often write, review, and proofread documents, correspondence, and grant applications on behalf of the leadership team.
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Type and proofread legal documents, including all types of pleadings and correspondence. Proficient in technology, Microsoft Office (and in particular expertise in Microsoft Word) and document management software (experience in i-Manage beneficial), and able to effectively use other litigation software.
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Draft, edit, and proofread correspondence, memos, reports, and other documents to ensure accuracy and professionalism. Please apply to our opening to support our CEO as the Executive Assistant if you have 5+ year of direct executive support for a C-Suite executive OR industry knowledge/background (real estate, mortgage, banking or comparable) with transferrable skills in project management, high level customer service and strong organizational skills.
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Create, edit and proofread correspondence and legal documents for content, grammar, spelling and formatting. SUMMARY: Top-ranked international law firm is seeking a Legal Practice Assistant to provide support to the litigation practice assistant team to meet the Firm and client’s needs.
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Transmit legal documents, memoranda, and correspondence to clients, witnesses and court officials by electronic filing, fax, email, mail and/or messenger. Create, edit, format, and proofread documents, spreadsheets and presentations with the highest level of accuracy and attention to detail.
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The ability to proofread all correspondence prior to submission for signature. The ability to type all daily catering correspondence in order of priority. The ability to efficiently utilize typewriters and computers to complete all correspondence (proposals, contracts, form letters, internal forms, etc.
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Create, proofread and format correspondence, memoranda, agreements, transactional documents, and other legal forms under time sensitive deadlines. Create, proofread and format pleadings, discovery, and other labor and employment or litigation documents.
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Type and proofread documents, reports, and correspondence. Type and proofread documents, reports, and correspondence. Answering phone calls, responding to emails, collecting & distributing mail, and organizing files.
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Keyboard correspondence and simple to complex legal documents and forms from transcription, handwritten drafts, or notes; apply track changes, formatting, and styles; proofread, format, edit, label and redact documents; transcribe voice mail messages and attorney dictation; and compare documents using document comparison software and produce redline comparison.
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Advanced knowledge of business English/correspondence which shall be used to proofread and understand grammatical construction, spot errors, and provide clarity of documents, effectively communicating with staff and others.
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Draft, proofread, and assemble correspondence and documents as required. Maintain knowledge of client's guidelines and prepare appropriate correspondence accordingly. FIG. 1 Patents is seeking an independent, personable, and detail-oriented Patent Paralegal to join our team.
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