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Large law firm, government agency or in-house counsel experience a plus, but not required. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The essential duties and responsibilities of the Assistant Counsel include , but are not limited to, the following, as may be assigned by the Deputy General Counsel: Delivers legal services for the organization’s contracting and procurement matters including the drafting, reviewing and negotiation of a wide variety of general business contracts, intergovernmental agreements, change orders, and task orders that are to be entered into by the organization.
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This position may also be sedentary and require the employee to sit for extended periods of time Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies, a Certification as a trained paralegal with 2+ years experience, or equivalent on-the-job Legal Assistant/Paralegal experience in a law firm environment will be considered.
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The Law Office Assistant at Cordell and Cordell are the face and voice of our Firm for their local law offices. Law Office Administrator- Atlanta, GA. They are an integral part of the law office team.
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Fast-paced and growing family, Immigration Law Firm seeks an experienced, detail-oriented, highly-organized, assertive, self-confident, emotionally mature, and self-directed person to work full time from our Chandler office.
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Candidates that are considering attending law school in the future should apply for a paralegal and/or case assistant role. Legal Support Assistant positions have historically provided excellent opportunities for future growth within a practice area and firm.
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King & Spalding, a leading global law firm, seeks a Legal Practice Assistant to join our Atlanta office. The Legal Practice Assistant will work closely with the Corporate, Finance, and Investments practice and will report to the Legal Practice Assistant Manager.
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This position requires a minimum of 3 years of legal administrative assistant experience and a high degree of proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and Outlook. Ballard Spahr LLP has an excellent opportunity for a legal administrative assistant with demonstrated technical and administrative skills to work in our Atlanta office.
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Minimum 3-4 years of experience in a law firm or office environment as an administrative assistant or secretary. We are looking for an experienced Administrative Assistant who can help the busy attorneys and paralegals at our law office assist our clients.
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Great opportunity to get away from the high billable hour requirements of a law firm. Paramount Legal is currently recruiting for a Litigation Paralegal/Research Assistant to work for a corporation located in Midtown.
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We are a leading law firm seeking an entry-level Legal Assistant to join our team. As a Legal Assistant, you will provide support to our attorneys in the day-to-day operations of the firm.
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Prior experience working in a law firm or legal setting preferred, but not required. Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office and legal research databases.
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Please note that only resumes with law firm experience will be considered - experience is a must for all positions listed above! Corporate Legal Executive Assistant - Atlanta - MT - Temp to Perm Legal Word Processor - Atlanta - Temp Litigation Legal Secretary - Temp to Perm - DT - Immediate Need Junior Litigation Legal Secretary - DT Commercial Real Estate Legal Secretary - MT Litigation Legal Secretary - Sandy Springs Firms are offering top salary for the right candidate.
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Troutman Pepper, a leading national law firm, has an exciting opportunity for a Legal Talent Recruiting Coordinator or Assistant to join our team. Minimum of two (2) plus years of recruiting or related experience in a law firm or other professional services setting strongly preferred.
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Consilio is partnering with an international law firm's DC office looking to hire four new Legal Administrative Assistants. Law firm experience is a plus, but not required.
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