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Compose, draft, type and/or word process, proofread and edit documents, contracts, and/or correspondence to ensure these conform to established program policies and/or procedures; may include legal, scientific and/or other specialized materials and statistical reports.
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Draft, proofread, and file or send legal documents. Excellent writing, grammar, proofreading skills and overall attention to detail. Draft, proofread, and file or send legal documents. Strong understanding of Personal Injury, especially Auto 1st and 3rd.
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Review and Proofreading: Review, proofread, and recommend revisions to correspondence and other material for clearance/signature, maintaining high standards in content clarity and accuracy. ● Translation Support: Prepare draft translations of correspondence and other documents, ensuring clarity and adherence to the Organization's standards and policies.
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Must be able to clearly identify discrepancies and have the ability to draft, edit, proofread, and provide corrective action recommendations in accordance with US Navy policy and procedures.
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Text Editing and Review: Draft, edit, and review different documents and presentations for accuracy and correct spelling in both languages. Hours: Contract Position, 5 days per week, from 8:30-5:30 with hybrid office/telework.
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Draft, revise and proofread legal documents and correspondence. Ability to draft correspondences and pleadings. Superior technology skills proficiency with Microsoft Office and Adobe; experience with iManage and Aderant a plus.
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Draft estate planning documents. Format and proofread legal documents, correspondence and financial statements. Draft estate planning documents. Format and proofread legal documents, correspondence and financial statements.
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Will prepare and proofread correspondence and legal documents. Will manage small pre-suit case caseload, obtain all necessary documents, and possible prepare first draft of demand letter.
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Type from rough draft, handwritten materials and/or dictation into proper format. Proofread for spelling, punctuation and grammar. We have an immediate opening in our Milwaukee office for a Legal Administrative Assistant in our Litigation Department.
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Draft, edit, and proofread cover letters, administrative memos, and Word documents. Your responsibilities will include case management, legal research, client interviews, and document preparation.
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Strong knowledge of court rules and filing procedures (including e-filing) Represent the organization with professionalism and integrity when dealing with clients and court officials. Perform administrative duties, such as maintaining lawyers' calendars, scheduling appointments, making photocopies, and compiling complex documentation.
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Review and proofread various legal agreements and correspondence. Draft and assist in the preparation of correspondence, to include letters, notices and emails. Responsible for performing a variety of administrative and document control duties to support the activities of the Legal Department.
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Draft, proofread, and file or send legal documents, such as motions or letters of intent. Draft, proofread, and file or send legal documents, such as motions or letters of intent. McCoy Group: Includes Truck Country/Stoops, Foodliner, Quest Liner and McCoy Construction and Forestry, is a family-owned and operated organization in business since 1958 has over 4,000 employees in 40 states throughout the U.S. We look forward to having the opportunity to visit with you about the many exciting job opportunities available within, the McCoy Group, Inc.
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Review, proofread, organize, assemble and draft discovery, motions and exhibits. Downtown White Plains boutique law firm seeks Defense Litigation Paralegal/Assistant. Review, proofread, organize, assemble and draft discovery, motions and exhibits.
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Draft, proofread, edit, and coordinate documents such as instructions, spreadsheets, presentations and reports. Draft and/or provide critical/final review of correspondence. Support business process records management disposition (hard copy records and electronic copy records) and preservation activities for the BPO enterprise.
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