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Salary range for Legal Assistant/Legal Secretary is based on experience and may be different than what is represented in the job posting. Legal Assistant/Legal Secretary. We are seeking a highly organized, detail-oriented Legal Assistant-Secretary to join our dynamic team.
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Downey Brand, LLP seeks a Litigation Secretary for its Sacramento office. Downey Brand, LLP seeks a Litigation Secretary for its Sacramento office. Qualified applicants may submit a cover letter and resume in confidence to Cindy Snook, Human Resources Director via the firm’s web application (www.
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Alternatively, an Associates Degree and two years of progressive secretarial experience would be acceptable. Education and Experience : The position typically requires a high school diploma, supplemental college business courses and 4 years of progressive experience in a clerical, financial and secretarial capacity.
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Minimum 5 years of experience as a legal assistant or legal secretary. Put your career into high gear as a Legal Assistant at Klinedinst’s Sacramento law office. Minimum 5 years of experience as a legal assistant or legal secretary.
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The Legal Secretary will be responsible for performing legal and clerical tasks, such as legal document preparation, managing diaries, and providing assistance to attorneys. The Legal Secretary will also be responsible for providing support and assistance to legal assistants and other team members as needed.
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Prior litigation legal secretary experience. Proficiency with utilizing computer and transcription equipment to produce legal documents, correspondence, memoranda and e-mails, as well as other office equipment such as photocopier, fax machine and postage meter.
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Ability to type, read, and write in order to proofread and perform initial input and revisions to legal documents, correspondence, memoranda and e-mail. Ability to operate office equipment such as computer, transcription equipment, fax machine and advanced functions on photocopiers.
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We are so glad you are interested in joining Sutter Health!
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Knowledge of Franchise Tax Board (FTB) systems Business Entities Tax System (BETS), Business Entity Accounts Receivable Collection System (BE ARCS), Taxpayer Information (TI), Secretary of State (SOS), Enterprise-Wide Bankruptcy System (EWBS), Enterprise-Wide Lien System (EWLS), Integrated Nonfiler Compliance (INC), Lexis, Taxpayer Folder (TPF), and Case Management (CM.
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The primary responsibilities of this position will be to support the Deputy Secretary for Environmental Policy & Housing with policy analysis, program support, interagency coordination related to climate mitigation and resilience, land use and housing issues, environmental policy issues, amongst others.
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Medical Secretary Duties. education: No Degree Required. Medical Secretary Duties. Use GPS and mapping tools to navigate effectively and adjust routes as needed. Ensure proper documentation is provided for all medical items transported, including handling instructions and tracking information.
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We currently have an opening in our Sacramento Office for a Legal Secretary. This is a mid-to-high level position, ideal candidates will have 5+ years of current legal, secretarial experience.
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California based law firm is hiring for their Sacramento office!
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High School degree; additional qualification as an Administrative assistant or Secretary will be a plus. Promen experience as an administrative assistant, virtual assistant, or office admin assistant.
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1 to 3 years of legal assistant or legal secretary experience, preferably personal injury. 1 to 3 years of legal assistant or legal secretary experience, preferably personal injury. Demas Law Group, P.C. is seeking a Legal Assistant.
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