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Operates computer to process and acquire data relative to inspection sites and effective code enforcement; gathers evidence and documents for court proceedings; researches ownership information, and inputs data into the case management program.
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Services include, but are not limited to, assessment, psychotherapy, case management, psychoeducation, and crisis intervention. Clinicians will also assist in coordinating and collaborating with outside agencies such as Probation Departments, Schools, Juvenile Dependency Court, and County Behavioral Health Services.
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Communicates with the members of the healthcare team and court officers, conservator's office and /or patient advocates as appropriate to expedite patient progress, while upholding patient rights and facility safety.
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We offer a competitive compensation package, ample paid time off, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to work on meaningful cases that make a positive impact in the lives of children and families through the Juvenile Dependency Court.
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1 vacancy in SB/SE Deputy Commissioner Exam Headquarters Exam; Exam Case Selection. To meet this requirement, the applicant must demonstrate the following experience: Substantive knowledge of state and federal laws, judicial decisions and precedents, legal codes, court procedures, legal practices, legal instruments and documents, government regulations, executive orders, and agency rules specific to tax administration and compliance.
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Manage case files, docketing, and court filings. Provide oral advocacy in court and negotiate settlements. Represent clients in family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, and adoption.
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Other responsibilities include: preparing accurate and detailed case reports documenting your apprehensions and recoveries, preserving evidence, interacting with law enforcement and testifying in criminal and civil court actions.
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Prepares/compiles letters, memoranda, reports, case histories, invoices, statements, warrants, permits, charts, tables, claims, tax lists, deeds, court orders, mortgages and marriage license and records reports, bills, vouchers, receipts, lists, schedules, appointments, orders, notices and statistical data and other documents related to the area assigned.
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A familiarity with court document filing in California, for a variety of case types (i.e., civil, probate, family law, etc.) We have multiple departments that provide a wide variety of services to law firms and insurance companies including: Service of Process, Physical and Electronic Court Document Filing, Records Retrieval/Scanning, Investigations, etc.
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Investigates Orders to Show Cause from Superior Court why the Public Guardian should not be appointed over a case that has a private conservator; reviews the Court file and interviews the client, conservator and attorney to assess the situation; prepares a detailed report including substantiating evidence supporting the reason why the Public Guardian should not be appointed and recommends a viable alternative to the Court.
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Competitive candidates will have relevant experience in personal injury defense or insurance defense with knowledge regarding litigation procedures, local court rules, discovery, trial preparation, law and motion, and medical record summaries.
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Option B: Three (3) years of experience in a financial, legal, case management, law enforcement or similar setting processing accounting and legal documents used for the financial management of assets, conservatorships, probate or trust administration.
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The most qualified candidates will have personal injury, litigation and trial experience, insurance defense preferred, calendaring/scheduling management with a case management program, and working familiarity with court rules of procedure.
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Testify in court concerning any case, criminal or civil, wherein the company is a party of interest to which the Asset Protection Agent is summoned. Monitor, conduct surveillance and educate store employees on indicators of Organized Retail Crime (ORC) activity, grab & runs and high impact theft.
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Receive and review officer court information on various subpoena types; notify officers for on-call status and notify when no longer needed for court; serve as liaison between case attorneys, police officers, and police management relating to court appearances.
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