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Collaborates with key Senior Leadership (Claims/Medical Management, Underwriting, Premium Audit, Finance, Legal) to refine and maintain SIU best practices and processes to prevent, detect, investigate and ensure timely reporting of suspected fraudulent activity.
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Under the supervision of the Legal Support Supervisor, the Senior Legal Typist provides secretarial and administrative support for the Legal Office staff of approximately 25 attorneys and legal analysts.
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Select the one box that best describes your paid and/or volunteer experience working for a voter registration and/or elections agency (e.g., county elections department, Secretary of State Office, city clerk office, etc.
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Proven experience as a Litigation Attorney, with a focus on drafting motions, conducting discovery, and legal research. The Contract Attorney role offers an excellent opportunity to work on diverse and engaging litigation cases within a supportive legal environment.
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As an Associate Attorney, you will work closely with our experienced legal team to handle a variety of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and property division.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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Partner with local market leadership and legal counsel in all matters involving legislation, planning, zoning, takings, lease contract disputes, code violations and other legal real estate and public affairs matters.
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Any combination of related experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal Secretary, program assistant or related field. Our Federal National, Security and Justice (NSJ) Organization is growing, and we are looking for dedicated, highly motivated Legal Assistant's (Management Analyst I) to join our team supporting a large government contract.
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As a Legal Assistant the team supports the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigration Review-Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ), in a fast-paced environment located nationwide.
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At least 3 years of experience in legislative, legal or policy advocacy, preferably in California. Train crime survivors and formerly incarcerated individuals in grassroots policy advocacy. The Government Affairs Manager is a policy advocacy position whose core responsibility is to advance the organization’s advocacy agenda, a central component of the organization’s mission and strategies.
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The Public Policy and Organizing Manager will work on a broad scope of policy issues in California which includes (but is not limited to) voting rights/democracy, housing/homelessness, criminal legal system reform, and climate change, developing expertise in selected areas and on select bills.
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Medical Receptionists come from all different backgrounds including customer service, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, receptionist, retail/food service and more! Ensures all practices are carried out in accordance with state and federal safety and legal regulations.
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Proactively manage family law cases from inception to resolution, including legal research, drafting legal documents, and representing clients in court. Conduct legal research, prepare legal documents, and present cases effectively in court, focusing on family law matters.
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Experience working with Legal, Finance, Tech Services, Sales, Marketing, Contract Management and Product management teams is required. Internally this role works with key Covetrus stakeholders such as marketing, finance/pricing, DC operations, IT, legal, product, analytics, and the larger strategic accounts org to ensure Covetrus delivers value across products, services, and operations.
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7+ years legal secretary experience with extensive knowledge of civil litigation. Our Sacramento Office is seeking a full-time (37.5-40 hours per week), experienced Litigation Secretary to join our Litigation Practice Group.
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