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The LSU Law Center seeks to hire an adjunct faculty member to teach the Veterans Legal Clinic, Fall 2024. The Veterans Legal Clinic is part of our robust clinical program and helps meet the needs of the large veteran population in Louisiana by providing direct legal services and community education.
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Work with our proprietary software online portal to review medical documentation, write concise and detailed treatment summaries, organize damages, establish treatment timelines, and conduct legal research to draft compelling demand letters.
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To meet this requirement, the applicant must demonstrate the following experience: Substantive knowledge of state and federal laws, judicial decisions and precedents, legal codes, court procedures, legal practices, legal instruments and documents, government regulations, executive orders, and agency rules specific to tax administration and compliance.
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Legal Assistant (Office of Legal and Victim Programs) Must have basic legal knowledge, including knowledge of standard legal citation to cite check legal motions and memorandum and must have sufficient experience with legal research tools such as LEXIS and Westlaw to perform basic legal research.
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Accent Title is seeking for an experienced Legal Assistant to help with general litigation including personal injury, workers compensation, and real estate. Accent Title is seeking for an experienced Legal Assistant to help with general litigation including personal injury, workers compensation, and real estate.
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The Legal Assistant will be responsible for providing administrative assistance to lawyers, preparing legal documents, communicating with clients, and supporting day-to-day operations in the law office.
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Our client needs a seasoned litigation legal secretary who knows how to make technology work for them! Job Title *Legal Secretary* Our client needs a seasoned litigation legal secretary who knows how to make technology work for them.
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The ideal candidate would need to be a Litigation Legal Secretary with at 5= years of experience. Experience with MS Word and formatting documents with a MINIMUM of 55+ words per minute*Have experience with e-filing in state and federal courts and trial preparation , La. Show lessShow morekey responsibilitiesThe Litigation Secretary will need to be able to thrive in a fast-paced, challenging environment.
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Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, & Berkowitz, PC has an immediate opening for a Legal Collections Specialist. ARCS and ADERANT a plus. Report problem and/or doubtful accounts to appropriate parties (CEO, COO, Managing Shareholders, Office Administrator, CFAO, Director of Revenue Services.
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The legal work performed differs by practice area and area of specialty such as insurance, banking, investments, financial services, litigation, general corporate, ecommerce/marketing, government relations or labor/employee relations.
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This position requires a professional, organized self-starter with 5+ years as a litigation legal secretary with good tenure. We are currently seeking an experienced, motivated Legal Assistant/Secretary to join our growing team.
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This role will be the number 2 in the legal department supporting the Global General Counsel, who is based in the UK. The opportunity will be extremely broad supporting the London and New York offices, with occasional travel to the US. *This role is looking for someone who can start immediately/on very short notice and the contract is likely to last until the end of the year (possibly longer.
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We are seeking a Legal Assistant to become a part of our team! Familiarity with legal research. Investigate facts to help in the negotiation of legal disputes. Previous experience as a paralegal or other legal field.
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Joubert Law Firm is an incredibly fast-moving, innovative law firm that delivers the best client experience and legal representation to each client while impacting our communities. Our Legal Assistants establish caring relationships with our clients and collaborative partnerships with our attorneys and support team.
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The Legal Secretary will be responsible for typing, filing legal documents, draft and amend petitions. The Legal Secretary will be responsible for typing, drafting , filing legal documents and amending petitions.
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