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The Legal Support Specialist should be self-motivated and capable of supporting a broad range of activities, including, but not limited to, client coordination and communication, administrative and strategic initiatives, and preparation of client reports and files.
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The Litigation Legal Support Specialist provides high-level legal support to a team of attorneys by providing a wide range of complex technical, document processing and administrative services in the assigned practice group/department(s.
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for a Legal Support Specialist in the Litigation Department of our Dallas office. The Legal Support Specialist provides high-level legal support to a team of attorneys.
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The Legal Support Specialist provides a wide range of administrative, secretarial and document processing services in the assigned department(s). The Legal Support Specialist will engineer the attorneys’ calendars, and document management, as well as word processing and transcribing.
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The Patent Prosecution and Trademark Docketing Specialist is responsible for handling the Intellectual Property docketing for a multi-national law firm, working directly with IP attorneys, foreign filing specialist(s), and administrative assistants to clear dockets, generate reports, and ensure all deadlines and reminders are fulfilled.
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The Legal Support Specialist (formerly Legal Secretary) position supports attorneys in a secretarial capacity. Provides a wide range of administrative, clerical and document processing services in the Business Immigration Practice Group.
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The Legal Support Specialist provides a wide range of technical, administrative, and client focus support to a team of attorneys in our public finance and bankruptcy practice groups.
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for a Legal Support Specialist in the Litigation Department of our Minneapolis office. Collaborates and works with Administrative Support Coordinators, Paralegals and other legal support team members where applicable.
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for a Legal Support Specialist (formerly known as Legal Secretary) in our Litigation and Transactional departments of our Los Angeles office.
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The IP Docket Specialist is responsible for handling the Intellectual Property docketing for a multi-national law firm, working directly with IP attorneys, foreign filing specialist(s), and administrative assistants to clear dockets, generate reports, and ensure all deadlines and reminders are fulfilled.
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Provides a wide range of administrative, clerical and document processing services in the assigned department(s). Maintains legal files (both paper & electronic), organizes and files documents in designated order, as well as prepares, keyboards, enters, proofreads and processes legal and administrative correspondence.
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