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Role OverviewThe Billing Specialist is responsible for distributing and sorting appropriate billing reports, editing attorney time entries, and preparing invoices for selected attorneys. The Billing specialist to help identify, communicate, and resolve complex billing discrepancies in accordance with client standards and firm practices.
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2-4 years of legal research experience. You will be supporting the mission of our customer by preparing documents like affidavits and legal correspondence, as well as organizing and maintaining files.
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Supervisory Legal Administrative Specialist The Office of Litigation Support is responsible for providing support to Division attorneys throughout all stages of litigation, including discovery and on site at trial in courtrooms across the U.S. The incumbent serves as the Assistant Director and case manager responsible for analyzing case requirements for the litigating teams of attorneys to provide expert guidance on technology required to meet the demands of the case.
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The Talent Department of Arnold & Porter has an opening for a Legal Personnel Specialist in our Washington, DC office. This role reports to the Director of Legal Personnel and works closely with peer Talent professionals, including Practice Management, Career Counseling, Diversity & Inclusion, Attorney Recruiting, and Professional Development.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking a Temporary Legal Talent Acquisition Specialist to support our client’s growing team. Job Title: Temporary Legal Talent Acquisition Specialist.
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The Lateral Conflicts and Intake Specialist is responsible for coordinating the conflict clearance process for legal candidates with the firm-wide Legal Recruiting Department, and the Conflicts Attorneys, along with opening New Clients and New Matters across all Offices.
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As a Technical Specialist in the Biotechnology & Chemical Group, you will be supported by two formal advisors and you have the opportunity to request an advisor change every year. Masters or PhD preferred in biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, chemistry, organic chemistry, molecular genetics, human genetics, chemical engineering, immunology, or related scientific discipline.
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Familiarity with FileTrail, iManage Records Manager, Autonomy Records Manager (FileSurf), LegalKey, NetDocument, OpenTEXT DM or similar Records Management Systems
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Coordinating and conducting duties to support administrative processes and civil litigation involving the Office of Refugee Resettlement
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The ideal candidate plays a pivotal role in supporting the Legal department - ensuring compliance with legal and company standards, assisting the legal team with third party risk management tools, supporting the employment legal function, and fostering effective communication across the organization.
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Cross-trained as a Digital Court Reporter, you will be responsible for attending various legal proceedings and taking notes to enable later transcription. Establish appropriate video framing consistent with legal videography norms.
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Sensitive to low-income elder population and their legal and social needs. Retrieves and files legal documents with the courts in person or using the Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system as requested.
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Title: Legal Billing Specialist. Our client is looking to add a Legal Biller to their team! Maintain understanding of client and lawyer preferences, client terms, and attorney preferences for billing.
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Candidates must have 2+ years of legal billing experience. On behalf of our client, a global law firm, we are looking for a Senior Billing Specialist to join their team. Title: Senior Billing Specialist.
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As a Legal Billing Specialist, you will be responsible for managing the billing process for our law firm clients. Job DetailsWe are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Legal Billing Specialist (Hybrid) to join our legal team.
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