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Corporate Legal Executive Assistant - Atlanta - MT - Temp to Perm Legal Word Processor - Atlanta - Temp Litigation Legal Secretary - Temp to Perm - DT - Immediate Need Junior Litigation Legal Secretary - DT Commercial Real Estate Legal Secretary - MT Litigation Legal Secretary - Sandy Springs Firms are offering top salary for the right candidate.
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Prior litigation paralegal or legal secretary experience preferred. Greenberg Traurig, a global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity in the West Coast Regional Team of Litigation Docketing for a Litigation Docketing Assistant.
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Supports Legal Department administrative tasks including but not limited to outside counsel management, litigation/litigation hold management, legal invoice processing, and records management in addition to other tasks as assigned.
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If you are a qualified litigation secretary interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please apply today! This position will be working with a team of clerks to manage all firm litigation deadlines in CompuLaw, the firm's calendar/docketing system.
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Matura Farrington is working closely with a premier mid-sized law firm on their search for a strong Litigation Secretary / Assistant to join their Irvine office. If you are a strong Legal Secretary with substantive litigation experience, and are looking for a new opportunity with a growing firm that has excellent company culture, rich benefits, and a flexible/hybrid work arrangement, please apply.
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Job DetailsJob Details:We are currently in search of a highly motivated, detail-oriented Senior Litigation Secretary with a passion for details, court rules, litigation, and deadlines.
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LHH is seeking an experienced litigation secretary/assistant interested in a full-time job opportunites in Cincinnati, OH. We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented professional for this position.
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Other titles: Legal Support Specialist; Litigation Secretary; Litigation Paralegal/Legal Assistant. What You'll Do: As a mid-level Litigation Legal Support Specialist, you'll provide high-level secretarial and administrative support to attorneys across northern California offices.
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Eastridge Workforce Solutions is partnering with a renown law firm in San Diego, CA, in its search for a Legal Secretary, who will work with multiple attorneys to provide a full range of support.
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This highly reputable law firm is hiring a Litigation Legal Secretary for their team. Talis Group's client is a full-service law firm with practice in the areas of civil defense litigation, family law, probate, and employment law located in the downtown Louisville area.
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Qualifications: Minimum of 3+ years of experience as a Litigation Legal Secretary or Assistant, ideally Personal Injury Law Proven experience in administrative support for a fast-paced firm Happy to work onsite, in-office dailyThis is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated legal assistant looking to make a significant impact in personal injury law.
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The essential responsibilities of the Litigation Secretary include e-filing in state and federal courts, opening new matters, managing case documents in iManage, proofreading, editing, and formatting legal documents, and general administrative support such as keeping assigned attorneys on schedule and setting up court calls.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and litigation software applications including Casemap, Textmap, Relativity, Adobe Professional, and Sanction (or Trial Director). We are seeking a full-time (37.5 hours per week) experienced Litigation Paralegal in our San Francisco or Sacramento office.
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Perform the function of Corporate Secretary and advise both the CEO and the Board of Directors on corporate governance-related matters, to include best practices and maintenance of corporate records.
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We’re looking for a candidate who has previous legal secretary as well as paralegal skills to support 3 attorneys. Talis Group is recruiting for a civil litigation law firm downtown Louisville, KY. Our company client specializes in tort claims such as medical malpractice or product liability.
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