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Experience supporting a busy legal practice, with corporate real estate, paralegal certification and notary preferred. We are hiring a full-time Legal Assistant who will use their honed expertise to support up to five attorneys in multiple practice areas including corporate real estate.
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2+ years' as Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal, supporting Intellectual Property group preferred. Entrusted Advisors is seeking a talented litigation paralegal to join our talent bench to support our client a corporate IP Litigation Group.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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The Legal/Office Assistant will play a crucial role in supporting our attorneys, primarily the Founding Attorney, through various tasks, from routine administrative duties to paralegal work.
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Job Title: Legal Assistant. Assist the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, and legal department in coordinating internal and external meetings, assessing. Assist attorneys in developing and managing Dynamics caseload, which may include reviewing and triaging matters in consultation with the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, and other legal staff.
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Position Requirements : Bachelor's degree and paralegal or legal assistant experience preferred. Primary Duties : A Paralegal assigned to the Energy & Ratepayer Advocacy Division provides administrative and paralegal support to the Division's legal and technical staff in all phases of litigating cases before the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and other judicial and administrative bodies.
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Assists Legal Support Assistant Trainees by providing training, mentoring, and quality assurance. Bachelor's degree, ALS, PLS, CAP, or Paralegal certificate preferred. Depending on the specific assignment, may prepare and/or review for accuracy patent and trademark applications, reports, documentation, general and/or legal correspondence and papers of a legal nature such as, complaints, brief, motions, interrogatories, contracts, agreements, statements, subpoenas, wills, trusts, summonses.
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At least 2 years of experience as an Administrative Assistant preferably in a law firm setting or in a corporate legal department. This role will work closely with a lead attorney and litigation paralegal.
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Draft and proofread correspondence and legal documents, such as pleadings and contracts. Associate’s Degree in Paralegal Studies, Bachelor’s Degree, or a Paralegal Certificate (preferred.
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This position performs a variety of routine paralegal duties and legal administrative duties for assigned attorneys, many of which are unique to a legal environment and require a working knowledge of legal concepts, terminology, and processes.
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Actively manage attorney/paralegal billable time by inputting into Firm’s system and process monthly billing by working closely with assigned billing specialist. Previous secretarial or administrative experience, preferably in a legal or professional services organization.
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Robert Half Legal Permanent Placement is seeking a Legal Assistant for their Boston area client. Must be an experienced, conscious, and detail-oriented Legal Assistant with strong professional skills and a deep understanding of the legal process.
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2+ years' secretarial or administrative experience, preferably in a legal or professional services organization. The Assistant provides administrative support to the Chair and other members.
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Proven to be an effective leader who will lead and collaborate with a small but talented litigation team composed of two junior partners, two senior associates, first year associate, one contract associate, one paralegal and legal assistant.
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Seeking Legal Assistants to support Criminal Defense, Litigation and Real Estate partners. Paralegal certificate not required but a plus. Seeking Legal Assistants to support Criminal Defense, Litigation and Real Estate partners.
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