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International Law Firm seeks Patent Paralegal for busy IP Group - WFH Flexibility - Bonus - Great Culture. This law firm is currently hiring an experienced, well-organized Patent Prosecution Paralegal to support the Intellectual Property group in any of our US offices.
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4+ years of experience working as a trademark paralegal in a law firm or setting. Highly Respected International Law Firms seeks Trademark Paralegal for In-Office Role - Great Compensation - Amazing Culture - Busy Desk.
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As a Trusts and Estates Paralegal, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive support to our clients in all aspects of estate planning, probate, gift tax, wills, trusts, asset, and trust administration.
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The Trademark Paralegal reports to the Office Administrator. Candidate should have 3+ years of experience as a trademark paralegal; Paralegal certification from an ABA approved school or bachelor’s degree in a field related to law, administration, or liberal arts required.
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One-year paralegal experience or one or more years of real estate related experience (mortgages, title examination, landlord-tenant law, real estate closings, probate, bankruptcy, etc.) The Paralegal I is responsible for performing a variety of activities, including preparing legal documents, legal filings, and data review and management.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator on a full-time basis. Hold a valid Private Investigator license - where applicable. Engaging in both vehicular and on-foot pursuits of subjects while maintaining covert operations.
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A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator. Covert camera of choice. With a relentless commitment to excellence, we have consistently delivered top-tier investigative services to our clients, setting the standard for innovation and reliability in the field.
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Ability to obtain a Private Investigator license in the state where work is performed - where applicable. A reliable vehicle with a dark tint (following state regulations). Our seasoned team of professionals, coupled with cutting-edge technology and a customer-centric approach, has allowed us to stand out as a leader in the investigation industry.
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Comprehensive report generation, detailing the observed and recorded activities, along with the submission of video evidence. At Command Investigations LLC, we take pride in our proven track record of providing comprehensive investigative solutions that empower our clients to make informed decisions.
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Command Investigations LLC is a dynamic and forward-thinking investigative company that has been at the forefront of the industry since its establishment in September of 2012. At Command Investigations, we take pride in our proven track record of providing comprehensive investigative solutions that empower our clients to make informed decisions.
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Reports directly to the VP Law, Deputy General Counsel and Assistant Secretary. This individual will assist our Legal Department Lawyer(s), responsible for providing paralegal support services for commercial contracting, real estate, acquisition, and divestiture efforts.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The EJVP paralegal works with private attorneys and volunteers, local bar associations, the Director of Pro Bono and Bar Relations, Managing Attorney and the entire branch staff in carrying out the EJVP efforts for the branch.
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Additionally, each litigator will have a large case staff assisting them, including a dedicated paralegal and a dedicated legal assistant. The Litigation Attorney will handle motor vehicle liability (MVA) / automobile accident cases, including trial prep, depositions leading to trial, complicated settlements, and in-court jury and bench trials, representing plaintiff clients in FL.
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This non-exempt employee will serve a paralegal and litigation filing clerk role by assisting attorneys in the preparation and filing of legal documents and management of the attorneys’ litigation dockets.
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