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Job Summary The Legal Assistant works alongside their Attorney, handling cases in the Pre-Litigation phase while maintaining an open line of communication with clients, providers, and inter office teams.
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Candidates must have worked with legal software, case management, and docketing programs. We are looking for an experienced legal assistant who can help the busy attorneys and paralegals at our law office assist clients.
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2 years of experience as a legal secretary or similar role. Senior Legal Secretary. Conducting legal research and compiling relevant information for cases. and offer innovative approaches to legal practice, constantly seeking new ways to provide top-tier advice and solutions to their clients.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Legal Secretary at Rosende Paul in Miami, FL. The Legal Secretary will be responsible for legal document preparation, assisting legal professionals, managing diaries, and utilizing clerical skills in a legal setting.
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Similar Job Titles: Litigation Legal Assistant Paralegal Commercial Litigation Litigation Legal Secretary Litigation Paralegal Legal Assistant Commercial Litigation Legal Secretary Commercial Litigation.
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The ideal candidate has a minimum of two years experience in another law firm and has excellent knowledge of legal pleadings, how to draft them and file them, and what it must include. The office is in Coral Gables.
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The position reports to the EVP, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. Experience serving in planning role either in internal corporate legal department or law firm department. If you have experience in business planning processes in an internal legal department or a law firm, that’s a strong plus.
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Excellent Corporate and International Tax experience in organizations with international presence, with solid understanding of BEPS, CRS, FATCA, GAAR, ESR.Well-informed about current legal issues, regulations, tax and legal developments.
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At least 2 years of experience as an administrative assistant (preferably in a law firm or in a corporate legal department), legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal.
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Vedder Price's Miami office is looking for a Legal Secretary. Interact on a daily basis with departments within the Firm to facilitate highest possible legal support. Minimum of five (5) years of legal secretarial experience in a law firm environment working with multiple attorneys preferred.
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Graduation from high school or equivalent and a minimum of three (3) years experience as a legal secretary. The following illustrates examples of some of the essential duties and responsibilities of the Legal Secretary.
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Prior experience as a Paralegal or Legal Secretary, with a focus on elder law, probate, or estate planning is a plus but not required. The legal secretary will play a critical role in supporting our attorney in elder law, probate, and estate planning matters.
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The Miami Office of Wicker Smith has an immediate opening for a Legal Secretary that focuses on a very heavy desk. Must have a minimum of 5 years of experience performing advanced legal secretarial duties.
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If you are a qualified litigation legal secretary interested in stepping up your career today, please apply today! LHH is seeking an experienced litigation legal secretary interested in a full-time job opportunity in Miami, FL. Transactional experience is a huge plus.
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Working experience as a secretary, legal assistant, paralegal or in a similar position. We are looking for a self motivated and responsible Legal Assistant to ensure smooth running of the office, scheduling and effective case management, in our growing Miami Shores office.
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