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Drafting letters Scheduling – both for the attorneys and for exams under oath Legal Assistant / Paralegal Job Requirements may include: Seeking paralegal with two-five years of experience Bachelor’s degree, paralegal program, and/or certification preferred but not mandatory.
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The Legal Counsel is directly responsible for providing counsel and support on a wide range of legal matters including contracts, bankruptcy, pre-litigation and real estate matters. This role will also support and collaborate on other areas, as needed, in conjunction with Sr. Legal Counsel, including but not limited to: litigation, employment and labor relations, corporate legal issues, and regulatory matters.
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Job Title : Bilingual Paralegal/Litigation Secretary
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We are seeking to hire a Legal Assistant-Paralegal to help our litigation practice group. We are seeking to hire a Legal Assistant-Paralegal to help our litigation practice group. Although the Firm’s practice is broad, we focus primarily on Consumer Defense; Compliance & Regulatory; Employment Law; Business & Transactions; Licensing; Securities Litigation; Bankruptcy Law; Commercial Litigation; and Appellate Practice.
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At Quarles, we are thrilled to expand our recruiting team by welcoming a new Legal Recruiting Manager. As a Quarles Legal Recruiting Manager, your responsibilities will include recruiting lateral attorneys, legal professionals, and emerging legal talent.
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The Legal Specialist provides secretarial and administrative support to assigned attorneys and other legal staff, particularly with respect to corporate governance and commercial matters, and manages the intake of subpoena requests and coordinates responses to the same.
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Our client, a leading international legal services firm, is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Business Development Manager (BDM) to join their Marketing and Business Development team.
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It is important that you have skilled legal assistance on your side in this process and attorney Boohoff from our firm is just the lawyer for you. Boohoff Law is looking for a Legal Assistant who is a team player and looking to grow to become a Case Manager eventually.
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As a Legal Assistant, you will work hand in hand with the Case Managers to retrieve records, complete legal documents, research insurance limits, and any other case-related items needed.
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Experience in legal services/large law firms is highly preferred. Position Overview:This role will be the Business Development Lead for two practice areas—Insurance and Business (with a core focus on construction within the Business practice.
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A Litigation firm based in Tampa, FL is seeking a remote contract Litigation Paralegal to join their team!
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LHH is seeking an experienced legal administrative assistant for our clients corporate law group that would be interested in a full-time, permanent job opportunity in Tampa, FL. In this role you will be researching, analyzing, investigating, drafting legal documents, assisting with case management and performing other tasks as delegated by the corporate legal team.
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Key Responsibilities: Lead Business Development Efforts: Serve as the primary BD lead for the Insurance and Labor/Employment Law practice areas, helping the firm secure high-value deals through compelling proposals and RFP responses.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is now recruiting for a full-time Commercial Litigation legal assistant opportunity to assist a fantastic law firm in Tampa, Florida. You will be responsible for formatting and proofreading legal documents and correspondence; assisting with discovery, hearings, and trials; calendaring and deadline management; and other tasks as assigned.
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Draft and review legal correspondence including thoroughly proofreading for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting. Draft and review legal correspondence including thoroughly proofreading for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting.
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