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You would also provide back-up support to Legal Administrative Assistant teams. College graduate with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent legal administrative experience in a law firm environment.
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As a Legal Administrative Assistant, you are a vital part of the US Legal Advocacy Team. In this role, you are responsible for assisting your assigned team members in a variety of administrative tasks.
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The Legal Administrative Assistant is accountable for providing entry-level administrative support and customer service to attorneys, Legal Secretaries and assigned practice groups in order to meet critical deadlines within established guidelines.
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SourcePro Search has a fantastic opportunity for a Legal Administrative Assistant, in Washington, DC. Proofread client documents and other legal documents, as requested. Provide administrative support to attorneys, including calendaring, drafting correspondence, and filing.
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Hylton-Rodic Law PLLC, a boutique intellectual property law firm, is looking for an Legal Administrative Assistant to work in-person in our office. Provide billing support to include time-entry, data review and correction, final submission to meet all Firm-required deadlines, maintenance of billing records, input expenses into legal billing software, process invoices and expense reports, and research of disputes and discrepancies.
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In this position you will perform administrative duties to include telephone support; transcribing, editing, comparing, formatting, and transmitting correspondence and legal documents; keeping appointment calendars; coordinating meetings; entering, proofing, and submitting attorneys’ billable time and expense reimbursements; making travel arrangements, and tracking and maintaining documents and files.
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Some college education preferred, legal studies background a plus. The ideal candidate will have solid administrative experience, particularly in litigation support, with a preference for experience in intellectual property matters.
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4-8 years prior experience as a legal assistant or legal administrative assistant required. JOB TITLE: Legal Administrative Assistant (IP/Litigation.
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The Assistant will be part of a team of Legal/Practice Assistants supporting first, second and third year associates across the firm with legal and administrative tasks to include document management, opening and closing of files, calendaring, time entry/billing, travel arrangements, meeting/conference scheduling and other special projects, within our litigation practice area.
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Wiley , a leading Washington, DC law firm, has an opening for a Legal Administrative Assistant in our Election Law & Government Ethics practice group. The Election Law & Government Ethics practice group regularly provides incisive and sophisticated legal counsel on all aspects of political law including campaign finance, lobbying, government ethics, and elections.
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Are you ready to join a distinguished law firm as a Legal Administrative Assistant , where you'll play a vital role in providing top-tier administrative support to a group of attorneys.
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Our client is seeking a Legal Administrative Assistant to join as a key member of their successful support team. Role: Legal Administrative Assistant. Experience in – 4+ Years of legal secretary/legal administrative experience.
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Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C., a national law firm focused exclusively on matters specific to health care organizations, seeks a friendly, energetic and experienced Legal Administrative Assistant for our Washington, D.C. office.
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Preparing routine, as well as non-routine, correspondence, legal documents, forms, presentations, and the like using advanced knowledge and skills with word processing related and other software programs; efficiently proofreading and editing text for grammatical and typographical errors, and occasionally for content.
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Performs legal assistant duties as requested. Ability to read and write in order to proof and perform minor editing (e.g., punctuation, grammar, spelling) of routine law office correspondence and legal case matters.
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Title: assistant legal administrative in Washington, Rogers, Arkansas
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