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The Corporate Paralegal/Legal Assistant reports to the In-House Counsel and will assist the legal department in many facets of corporate law, from contract negotiations to maintaining company licensing.
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The Executive Legal Assistant will provide administrative support to the Litigation and Labor & Employment Team as well as the Ethics & Compliance Team within the Legal department.
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Strong communication skills; ability to develop and maintain effective and collaborative working relationshipsAbility to maintain integrity and confidentiality around sensitive informationHow You Will Make an ImpactAs a Legal Assistant in our Las Vegas office, you will be responsible for creating a great experience for our guests, internal clients, and stakeholders by providing exceptional attention to detail, responsive communication, and efficient completion of tasks.
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As a Legal Assistant, you will attend Landlord-Tenant Court in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, etc. Legal Assistant will draft pleadings as well as owner/landlord notices such as rent demands, holdovers, notice to cure, notice to quit, etc.
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The Legal Assistant will in roughly equal parts (1) assist OCT’s Deputy Director, Litigation Practice in l program administration and (2) provide administrative and general litigation support to the legal team.
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As an Immigration Legal Assistant at Vasquez Law Firm, you will play a vital role in supporting our immigration attorneys and ensuring the smooth operation of our practice. 2+ years of experience working as a legal assistant, preferably in immigration law.
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This busy firm has realized explosive growth in the past year and is seeking an experienced and unflappable Legal Assistant to assist in. Proven work experience as a legal assistant.
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Seeking a Superstar Legal Receptionist/Office Assistant for our Family Law Office! As a Legal Receptionist/Office Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting our family law team and ensuring the smooth operation of our office.
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The Immigration Legal Assistant will provide coordination, direct assistance and follow-up to low-income clients with needs related to immigration legal benefits and/or remedies. Direct experience providing legal immigration services and working knowledge of immigration law, policies and procedures required.
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Provide primary support to Global Leveraged Finance team relating to non-litigation, intellectual property-specific functions, including (i) IP due diligence searches, ownership and lien reviews and perfection operations, (ii) IP-related docketing, and (iii) US federal trademark prosecution (and limited patent prosecution).
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Landlord/Tenant Legal Assistant- Galleria Firm. We are seeking a highly experienced and knowledgeable Legal Assistant with a background in litigation, specifically in Landlord/Tenant law.
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Experience: as a legal secretary, assistant or paralegal, or administrative manager. We are hiring for a Legal Assistant position. We are a growing boutique legal firm that specializes in immigration law.
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We are looking for an organized, detailed-oriented Immigration Legal Assistant to help our company grow. Immigration Legal Assistant: 1+ years (Preferred not Required) Have you joined the legal field to assist immigrants in need.
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An associate degree (or higher) in in a paralegal/legal assistant/legal studies program or a certificate in a paralegal/legal assistant program where the degree was granted from a regionally accredited college or university or one approved by the American Bar Association (ABA); OR.
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The Spokane HJP Legal Assistant/Resource Coordinator will work inside the courthouse to coordinate tenants with eviction defense/right-to-counsel services when tenants arrive at their hearing unrepresented.
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