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We are seeking an Administrative Assistant IV to support the EVP / Deputy General Counsel and up to three supporting attorneys in the Corporate Legal group. Maintaining a relationship with and knowledge of other legal groups and of support departments such as IT, copy services, facilities, mailroom, etc.
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Job Summary The Senior Legal Counsel provides a variety of general corporate, regulatory, and commercial legal services to the organization and its in-house clients and will also provide legal services to support one or more specific market segments and/or products in the organization.
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Note: 7+ years of legal executive assistant experience supporting a Managing Partner is REQUIRED. Prominent international multi-service law practice with approximately 450 attorneys in eight (8) offices seeks a Snr. Legal Executive Assistant who will be responsible for the day-to-day administrative support for firm’s Co-Chair, based in the Los Angeles Office.
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Wolters Kluwer Passport (Passport Legal Spend and Matter Management), Thomson Reuters (Legal Tracker, High Q, or Contract Express), Deloitte's Tax Technology Consulting, Legal Business Services ("LBS") assists clients with all aspects of reporting and process for business as usual, as well as triggering and regulatory events.
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The U.S. Bank Law Division’s Legal Operations team drives strategic initiatives to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Law Division in delivering expert legal counsel and excellent business outcomes.
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New Mid-Sr. level Litigation Secretary opportunity with a well reputed Law firm in Downtown Los Angeles, is available now through LHH. We are seeking candidates with at least three years of civil litigation experience, in a law firm, who have a comprehensive understanding of federal and state court procedures and deadlines.
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Education/Training: Graduation from high school or equivalent and two years of recent experience as a legal assistant/legal secretary in civil litigation. NOTE: Graduation from an accredited legal secretary course or equivalent certification may be substituted for one year of the required work experience.
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A top national firm is looking for an experienced legal secretary with strong litigation and Municipal law experience a plus. Litigation Legal Secretary. Edit and proofread routine law office correspondence and legal case matters.
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At least 2 years of relevant experience at a record label, law firm, in-house legal department or equivalent experience. Investigate, analyze and respond to a variety of claims, including copyright, audit, breach of contract, publicity and trademark, and work with the corporate legal department to develop litigation strategies.
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Maintaining all legal records, including hard copies and electronic filings of legal documents and emails, and processing files for off-site storage. Assisting with transitioning transaction-related materials to asset management, legal, accounting, and all other internal departments post-closing.
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Transcribe legal documents, correspondence and reports from rough draft, dictation or transcription. Prepares complex documents, correspondence, memoranda and other legal documents under the supervision of an attorney or paralegal.
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Qualifications: Must have 3+ years of experience in a fast-paced law firm as a civil litigation legal assistant/legal secretary (personal injury experience preferred). Macdonald & Cody, LLP seeks an energetic, hard-working, dedicated litigation legal assistant to join our firm.
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Provide support as necessary to other functions of the Legal Department, such as privacy/cybersecurity, policies and procedures, document retention, claims, litigation, compliance, and special projects, as assigned by the General Counsel.
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Dinsmore is seeking a Legal Administrative Assistant who will support multiple attorneys in connection with bankruptcy and/or complex commercial litigation. Filings, client management, billing, time entry, formatting, proofreading and editing of documents, travel arrangements, and other legal assistant functions.
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