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Proofread and redline complex legal documents and correspondence; Understand and support client billing processes including: ensure adherence to time entry protocols and best practices; proofread, edit, and review client bills; application of proper task codes and matter management to support rates, rate changes, write-offs, preparation of expense reporting and audits as required.
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Regularly anticipate the needs of assigned attorneys in order to promote timekeeper efficiencies (i.e., draft correspondence, prepare materials for meetings in advance, calendar client meetings, etc.
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Transmit legal documents, memoranda, and correspondence to clients, witnesses and court officials by electronic filing, fax, email, mail and/or messenger. Create, edit, format, and proofread documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with the highest level of accuracy and attention to detail.
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DAILY DUTIES: Client interaction, calendaring, drafting and filing of correspondence, pleadings, documents and forms, monitoring of cases and court appearances, case organization, assist with hearing and trial preparation, coordinate document signings with clients, and provide additional administrative and case support as needed.
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Completes evaluative reviews on toll-free telephone calls, utilizing the Contact Recording System, and/or reviews closed paper cases using the electronic Correspondence Imaging System (CIS), evaluating the effectiveness of the call/case, identifying if all customer issues were resolved and actions taken were complete and correct.
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Proofread and redline documents. Morrison Foerster LLP, an Am Law 50 law firm with 18 offices worldwide, has an opening for a Project Finance Paralegal in our San Francisco office. It's an exciting time to join MoFo's fast-paced Project Finance team.
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Implements systematic approaches for tracking and flagging important correspondence, reducing clutter, and streamlining the flow of information to and from the CEO. Implements systematic approaches for tracking and flagging important correspondence, reducing clutter, and streamlining the flow of information to and from the CEO.
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Does routine correspondence for Team Manager and other members of the team. When the program utilizes part time staff, the PCS will maintain a list of all part-time staff jointly with other patient care secretaries.
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Oversee all correspondence and pertinent documents to ensure accuracy; signs or obtains signatures and seeks legal counsel as appropriate. Experience with AutoCAD, SketchUp, Enscape, and other graphic tools is preferred.
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Proofread to ensure quality control on final work product. As a trained professional, you will use specialized equipment to create an accurate record of proceedings in numerous noteworthy places including legal courts, non-profit board rooms, and even Congressional committee hearings.
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The incumbent will prepare, proofread, and/or edit correspondences on behalf of the dean and/or dean's office requiring a strong business-writing acumen. Composes clear, grammatically correct, and concise correspondence.
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Creating, formatting, and revising reports, correspondence, and legal documents. We are looking for a Litigation Assistant with at least 3 years of experience supporting attorneys and with legal document production for an established San Francisco firm.
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Review contracts and proofread. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, benefit offerings include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and 401K plan.
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The receptionist will be responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate associates, mail distribution, flow of correspondence, as well as additional clerical duties Essential Functions: Answers the telephone and directs the caller to the appropriate associate.
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Create, format, edit, and proofread documents in Word. Screen internal and external correspondence, emails, memos, and reports. Act as a proactive gatekeeper of attorneys calendar and time.
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