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Immigration Legal Assistant - Paralegal ATLANTA FAMILY & IMMIGRATION LAW is seeking a highly motivated bilingual Immigration Paralegal to become part of our experienced legal team.
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Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New Jersey Office. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and legal software applications. Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process.
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Maintain a general expenditure ledger updated as needed and submitted to in-house counsel and CFO. LEGAL ASSISTANT SERVICES: Handle office management-related tasks such as accounts receivable/payable, scheduling meetings, mail, answer/monitor phone calls, proactively assist with email inquiries and open matters.
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Workers' Compensation Paralegal Job Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in a law firm; 3-5 years as a paralegal or legal assistant with comparable job responsibilities, preferably in worker’s compensation; PeopleShare is the leading Staffing Agency in the region and has temporary to hire and permanent jobs across 8 states.
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Our client, a leading Rocky Mountain firm, seeks a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate Paralegal to join their dynamic legal team. 7 plus years of experience as a real estate paralegal, with a strong background in commercial real estate transactions.
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OVERVIEW OF ROLE:The Paralegal Specialist provides legal and administrative support to the Division of Hearings including the Deputy General Counsel/Hearings Manager, the hearings officers, and the Division’s adjudicatory process.
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Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. Legal Research: Conduct legal research on estate planning issues, tax implications, and related matters.
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Strong knowledge of estate planning concepts, legal terminology, and procedures. College degree and/or paralegal certificate and two plus years of experience preferred. We will consider a JD/paralegal candidate as well.
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Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices. Compile relevant statutes, regulations, and case law to support attorneys in advising clients and drafting legal documents.
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I am seeking an experienced 3–5-year Trust & Estate Paralegal Tax Legal Assistant in Pittsburgh, PA. Knowledge in Tax return Preparing Federal Gift and Estate tax, Pennsylvania Inheritance tax and fiduciary income tax returns Experience with Lackner, and Pro Series a plus Experience with Microsoft Office Outlook, Excel, Word, and other software Experience filing court documents, electronically preferred Paralegal certificate Active Notary license Probate, inventories, and tax returns.
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RequirementsAssociate degree from an accredited institution and a minimum of (3) three years prior experience as legal assistant, paralegal, and/or filing clerk. Job Summary:Part-time Legal Assistant/Paralegal to support the Legal Department of Collin College.
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Frost Brown Todd LLP, a national law firm with 1000+ legal and business professionals in seventeen offices, is currently searching for a full-time Paralegal Manager to join our firm. 5+ years of legal experience as a paralegal, attorney or other business professional in a law firm, in-house legal department, or government agency, with relevant experience, including managerial experience.
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Serve as a mentor to a Paralegal Assistant, or more junior Paralegal, as needed. Independently organize and manage files or delegate similar tasks to Paralegal Assistant.
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Individual would provide administrative and legal support to the Company’s In House Counsel and occasionally to team leaders of Operations, Sales, Finance & Human Resources. Job Skills / Requirements Under general direction of In House Counsel and within corporate policy, Federal, State and Local laws, supports the legal activities of Company in the US to achieve company objectives.
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