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Must have a degree in paralegal or legal studies or Paralegal Certificate. Conduct investigations, engage in legal research, develop draft pleadings, prepare motions for review by an assigned attorney, and assist in discovery.
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Our expansive practice covers a full range of services, including appellate advocacy, attorney closing services, bankruptcy solutions, consumer collections, creditors' rights matters, foreclosure proceedings, eviction services, litigation support, regulatory compliance, REO (Real Estate Owned) services, replevin actions, and an array of other specialized legal services tailored to meet our client's unique needs.
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Sydney Frankel, Legal Staffing Recruiter. Strong oral and written communication skills to draft and proofread correspondence, pleadings, and other legal documents. This position performs various legal administrative support duties and delivers high-quality service to clients, exhibiting a commitment to integrity and excellence.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in business litigation and commercial real estate matters and will provide crucial support to the attorneys in providing top-quality legal services to our clients.
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The role holder will be responsible for providing technical, administrative and junior legal support to the Cross Product Margining, and Rates Treasury businesses in North America and Latin America (the Covered Business.
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Gpac, a 30+ years recruitment company, is partnered with a well-established company in the legal industry that serves as outside counsel for many middle market companies, start-ups, and non-profit organizations.
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The role holder will provide legal support to the legal team advising the Cross Product Margining, Rates, Finance and Markets Treasury businesses in North America and Latin America. To provide legal support to the Rates and Markets Treasury businesses within Markets business.
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Corporate legal department is seeking a. Legal research experience. Paralegal with Trusts/Estates. 4 years minimum of paralegal experience in estate planning, trust & estates.
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Providing administrative, technical and junior legal support (with supervision) to support the relevant businesses including management of the day-to-day legal documentation processes. Comprising approximately 330 permanent legal staff located across different parts of the world, the Markets Legal team working in tandem with global and country cluster legal colleagues, provides a wide range of services, support and advice to multiple global and country Markets business and related functional areas, including general advice, transaction negotiation, document drafting and execution, as well as oversight of regulatory developments and requirements.
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Our client a prestigous well-known firm is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Paralegal specializing in Commercial Real Estate to join their dynamic legal team in Tampa. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and legal research tools.
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Hanenian Law is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented paralegal with a strong background in civil litigation to join our legal team in a part-time role. Conduct legal research and analysis to support litigation strategies.
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Provide legal support to personal injury attorneys and other paralegal staff. It is our privilege to offer our legal experience to clients from all over Florida that need assistance in recovering damages for their injuries.
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Responsible for legal document preparation, discovery, communication with clients, research tasks, and document review to support the legal team in insurance related cases. Legal Document Preparation and Document Review skills.
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The Paralegal will provide essential support to attorneys in various aspects of real estate law, including drafting legal documents, conducting research, and assisting with closings. Proficiency in legal research and drafting legal documents.
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Qualified candidates must possess the following skills/experience: Update and maintain client document management databases, including managing document production processes Ability to draft routine legal documents for review and use by attorneys, including compiling and preparing draft discovery responses.
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