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Cole, Scott & Kissane, an AV-rated litigation firm, is seeking a full-time, experienced litigation legal assistant/secretary for its Fort Lauderdale West (Plantation) office. Qualified candidates must be familiar with court procedures and have extensive experience scheduling, drafting legal documents, and filing pleadings in state and federal courts.
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Under general supervision assists attorneys and other legal staff by providing legal administrative support, which includes all aspects of document preparation, and coordination of schedules and calendars for attorneys and case work.
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This is for an experienced legal professional who has experience as an office manager or law firm administrator or has very stable job tenure in a legal role (paralegal, legal assistant or legal secretary) and wants to pursue a patch focusing on the leadership aspects of a law office.
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Minimum of 2 years experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal. Are you a detail-oriented and proactive professional with a passion for legal support? Your duties will include conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, coordinating with clients and medical providers, and assisting attorneys in case preparation and management.
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Experienced candidate for a busy executive who is also a Federal Bankruptcy Trustee.
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If you are an insurance defense litigation secretary interested in stepping up your career, please apply today! LHH is seeking a litigation legal assistant with insurance defense/trucking litigation experience for a firm in Fort Lauderdale, FL. You will be responsible for drafting, formatting, and proofing correspondence and legal documents, including motions, pleadings, briefs, etc.
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Experience as a legal secretary/administrator, paralegal, legal videographer, or legal transcriptionist preferred. Associate’s Degree in legal studies, communications, audio/visual technology, performance art, or military experience preferred.
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CSK offers top benefits that include 20 days of PTO, 9 paid holidays, health, dental, life, long and short-term disability as well as long term care coverage, 401k and more. Ideal candidate must be detail oriented, work well under pressure, and have a good attendance record.
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Proofreads legal documents and accurate data entry in the case tracking system. Remains knowledgeable of current legal procedures and terminology. Establishes and maintains files and records relating to administrative and litigation matters.
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Minimum 10 years of experience as a legal secretary, working in a business law practice with exposure to litigation. CGS is looking for a Litigation Support Specialist to provide high-level secretarial and legal support to a group of attorneys.
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Case management process experience is needed - preferably as a personal injury case manager, or related jobs such as legal secretary, paralegal, or legal assistant at a law firm, non-profit, or human services agency.
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Maintaining department records, both physically and electronically; calendaring; coordinating court dates and appearances; scheduling meetings with witnesses and other involved parties; legal research; and other tasks as assigned.
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Proven working experience as legal assistant or legal secretary in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration. We are looking for a self-motivated Legal assistant to ensure effective case management of Probate, Trust Administration and Estate Planning related matters handled by our office.
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Join our rapidly expanding team to work on product, design, supply chain, operations, marketing, engineering, interior design, sales, legal, people, and finance to create more freedom and opportunities for renters across the U.S.
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Ascension Global Staffing & Executive Search is searching for an experienced Paralegal/Legal Secretary to join our client's team at their Brickell Law Firm. The candidate would be responsible for calendaring, filing, mail, court, and electronic filings, communicating with clients, and managing schedules among other tasks.
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