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A national law firm seeking a Litigation Legal Assistant/Paralegal to join their Miami office located in Downtown Miami. The Legal Assistant/Paralegal will provide administrative and paralegal duties in support of the busy personal injury defense/maritime defense practice group.
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Minimum ten years' experience as a litigation paralegal in a mid to large-sized law firm required. The Mansfield requirements are anchored in the consideration of expanded talent pools considered for select positions and open roles within the law firm and the implementation of and access to transparent processes.
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Haight is a well-established (85 years) civil litigation defense law firm with offices statewide offering outstanding resources. · Experience billing your time at a law firm.
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Company Overview: We are hiring for a mid-size law firm that has a specialization in litigation defense in Miami. Prior experience as a legal assistant or paralegal with a focus in litigation.
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Great Opportunity for a high end Personal Injury Law Firm in Downtown Miami, FL. - Strong knowledge of personal injury law and civil litigation procedures. Only candidates with prior experience as a plaintiff personal injury paralegal will be considered.
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Elite Sourcing, LLC is seeking a paralegal position for a prestigious Orlando law firm. If you have a degree and First Person Casualty experience; we have an excellent opportunity to work with one of the top FL law firms.
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Paralegal needed for a temporary assignment with a boutique Pesonal Injury law firm. Paralegal - Personal Injury. Paralegal needed for a temporary assignment with a boutique Pesonal Injury law firm.
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Miami office of a New York based law firm seeking a Paralegal/Legal Assistant to assist the attorneys in a variety of practice areas in litigation including civil, commercial, white crime and toxic torts.
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Experience in a legal environment such as a top law firm and/or in-house legal department is a plus. Investigate facts and law of cases to determine causes of action and to prepare cases.
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Chapman Law Group is a growing, multi-state healthcare law firm with an immediate opening for a legal assistant / paralegal in the White Collar Criminal Defense & Government Investigations Group.
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At least 2 years of experience as an administrative assistant (preferably in a law firm or in a corporate legal department), legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal. Morgan & Morgan is a leading personal injury law firm dedicated to protecting the people, not the powerful.
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Connect Staffing seeks an experienced Litigation Paralegal to join the Insurance Coverage practice group at the Miami office of an international law firm. Demonstrate proficiency in firm-supported technology tools, including cite checking and blue booking.
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Thompson Staffing is looking for a Senior Litigation Paralegal to work for a law firm in the downtown Miami / Brickell area. Candidate MUST have at least 15 years of experience working for a National law firm and handling commercial litigation cases.
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Robert Half is partnering with a national law firm that is expanding and seeking a trial litigation paralegal to join its Coral Gables office. Law firm provides hybrid remote schedule with 3-4 days from home (very flexible) as well as a competitive compensation and benefits package including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance; a generous paid time off policy; retirement savings plan with employer profit sharing contributions; paid holidays; and more.
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The Matian Firm is looking for a Immigration Paralegal to join our growing USCIS department. 1-2 years of Immigration Law experience. Come be apart of our growing firm and its opportunities for your career development.
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