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You will have a probate paralegal to draft forms, prepare accountings, communicate with financial institutions, real estate agents, etc., and file things with the courts. From the initial "handoff" from our sales squad, all the way through the closing of the file, you will be responsible for helping the clients and the firm accomplish their goals.
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CGS is seeking a Relativity Archiving Analyst, who will be responsible for vetting Relativity workspaces and file share folders and archiving or purging them. - Archiving older file shares.
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Prepare, process, and deliver collections, review cases, and productions using Relativity, File Intelligence, and other eDiscovery tools. Prepare, process, and deliver collections, review cases, and productions using Relativity, File Intelligence, and other eDiscovery tools.
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Meets grant compliance requirements for individual grant budgets, re-budgeting requests, accounting procedures, reporting procedures, file retention, and other government regulations; Knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), fund accounting, government grant and contract accounting /management required.
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Ensures staff compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements including providing documents for the driver qualification file and abiding by hours of service, daily log, hazardous materials (placarding, training and shipping papers) and vehicle inspection and maintenance regulations.
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Lead document management for project, including receiving drawings and specifications, providing proper file structure and distribution to stakeholders. Reports to: Lead Estimator, Senior Estimator, or Preconstruction Manager Essential Duties & Responsibilities*: In the areas assigned:Prepare detailed estimate including completing quantity take-offs, analysis, estimate input, and studies for items incorporated in assigned scope.
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Manage a probate file from open to close, including communications with client, court, and ancillary parties. Manage a guardianship file from open to close, including communications with clients, court, and ancillary parties, with minimal attorney support.
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Commercial litigation case and knowledge management systems, including file management (electronic and hard copy), case calendaring, task lists and commercial litigation-related deadlines. Draft legal documents including routine retention and fee applications; draft orders; prepare exhibits; file motions and pleadings in accordance with judicial procedures.
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Ensure that all account plans, service level agreements, standard operating procedures, organizational charts, account information and related documentation are current and on file record; update and maintain the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
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The Real Estate Investment Processor will provide a wide array of administrative responsibilities including but not limited to investor documentation, file management, quality control and investor transfer agreement preparation.
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Support the project management team with subcontractor and supplier coordination, material tracking, file management, document control (submittals, RFIs and change orders) and progress reporting.
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File and upload physical documents as it relates to work orders and 3rd Party Claims. Assemble specialized reports as requested (bridgework orders, NPDES, inspections, etc.) Schedule and plan meetings/appointments with DOT, MOA, and Employees.
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Organize and file shipping, receiving, customer sizing, repair, sales and return documentation. Employee Assistance Program (mental health and financial literacy resources) Perform all aspects of the fulfillment process, including picking, packing, labeling, shipping and Buy Online, Pickup in Stores (BOPS.
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Proficiency in QuickBooks and strong computer skills, including file and data management, are essential for practical bookkeeping tasks. Enjoy a healthy work/life balance, ensuring you have time for personal pursuits and well-being outside work commitments.
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Administer daily data processing functions, including new enrollments, electronic file transfers, wire transfers, stop payments, ACH, bill pay drafts, and other related activities, including troubleshooting and technical support.
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