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Assist attorneys in drafting, proofreading, redacting, and editing various documents and contracts for correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, format and content. Manage Case Glide, Acuity, Legal Tracker, and other litigation management portals to update clients.
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Experience with calendar and deadline management, e-Filing and proofreading preferred. We are seeking a Legal Assistant for our client, a growing & dynamic transportation and logistics Florida law firm.
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As a writing expert freelancer, you will revise user-submitted texts for correctness (e.g., grammar, spelling, punctuation). Speaks and writes English skillfully and has an excellent grasp of English grammar and communication.
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Knowledge of typical business correspondence (grammar, structure, punctuation, spelling, etc.) Community Association Management: 5+ years (Required) 8+ years of Community Association experience and Portfolio Management experience preferred.
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In this role you will: Manage busy calendar and heavy phones, keep call sheet, schedule meetings, make travel arrangements, and prepare itineraries; Prepare and track expense reports; Aid in preparing & proofreading presentations; Handle internal and external communications; Track and organize materials on current projects.
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Clear and professional written and verbal communication skills; ability to use proper grammar and spelling at all times. At least 1-2 years of recent client services / customer service experience - manager is also very open to New Grads.
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Other duties such as filing, proofreading, copying, typing, and answering phones. Knowledge of: General office practices and administrative procedures; typing correspondence and other documents; the use of correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and composition; and establishment and maintenance of record keeping systems and procedures.
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Provide final proofreading, editing, formatting and organizational support on all proposals. We offer clients the most comprehensive solution for building a robust philanthropy program, using data and analytics to advise clients in grateful patient programs, major gifts training, clinician engagement, fundraising strategy, campaign planning, and more.
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And submitting them for review, revision, proofreading, assembly, and distribution as needed. We offer our full-time employees a comprehensive compensation and benefits package, including a competitive base salary, a generous bonus structure, medical insurance, flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA), short-term disability insurance, basic life insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off (PTO), and nine paid holidays.
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