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The Denver County Court is seeking to fill several Judicial Assistant II positions in the Traffic and Civil Division Clerk’s Office. The primary duties of a Judicial Assistant rotate on a weekly-basis, so each team member can gain experience in multiple areas and develop their understanding of court process.
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Operate the magnetometers and x-ray screening machines at the Judicial Building and the State Capitol. Lower State and National flags at the Judicial Building and State Capitol as required.
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Experience as a federal judicial law clerk, in private practice, and as an Assistant US Attorney is strongly preferred. Experience as a federal judicial law clerk, in private practice, and as an Assistant US Attorney is strongly preferred.
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Draft legal documents including routine pleadings and motions, affidavits, and interrogatories; file motions and pleadings according to judicial procedures. Research and analyze statutes, regulations, legal articles, judicial decisions, and other legal sources; provide written analysis to attorneys.
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We operate as an independent agency within the Judicial Branch of Colorado State Government with nearly 1,000 dedicated employees assigned to twenty-one Regional Trial Offices, a centralized Appellate Division, and a centralized Administrative Office.
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The Purchasing Agent team is responsible for statewide procurement for all Judicial Districts, the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, as well as the State Court Administrator’s Office. The Financial Services Division is looking for an experienced and dynamic Purchasing Manager to lead the Judicial Department’s procurement activities.
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Judicial clerkship and/or law review a plus, as is large or sophisticated boutique law firm experience. Davis Graham serves clients nationally and internationally, with a strong focus on corporate finance and governance, mergers and acquisitions, natural resources, environmental law, real estate, intellectual property, and complex litigation.
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Possess thorough experience in analyzing legislative and regulatory tax developments, IRS regulatory process and procedures, performing legal research, and writing and interpreting complex legal opinions, as well as understanding the applicability and precedential value of judicial decisions and IRS published guidance such as regulations and revenue rulings involving federal tax law.
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Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct, judicial procedures and rules of evidence. Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado within 60 days of hire.
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Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree in a business-related discipline; 1-2 years of experience in a leadership or supervisory role; 4-6 years of experience in comprehensive customer service management in a law office or judicial industry; or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
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Experience within a judicial environment (can be volunteer, criminal, civil, etc.) The Spanish interpreter will be supporting a broad set of business activities. Provides consecutive and simultaneous interpretation between Spanish and English and vice versa.
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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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For over a century, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP (Davis Graham) has ranked among the region's most prominent law firms, consistently offering quality legal services to emerging and established businesses of the Rocky Mountain West. While the firm's Denver location and intermediate size allow a close personal relationship with local and regional clients, our technology and broad experience allow us to partner effectively with businesses and their investors throughout the world.
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Maintains frequent contact with clients and regulatory agency personnel to determine their respective needs and requirements and serves as expert witness at project hearings and judicial proceedings if necessary.
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Are you an experienced Legal/Judicial transcription professional? Are you an experienced Legal/Judicial transcription professional? We offer around-the-clock workflow to accommodate various availability preferences, including weekends.
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