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Core services of the programs include legal orientations regarding removal proceedings and legal relief; intake and follow-up services; self-help workshops; and referrals for pro bono assistance or social services.
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Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project, a program of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc., is a non-profit law firm which provides community education and legal representation to immigrant adults, families, unaccompanied minors, individuals with mental health issues, and in cases involving crimmigration.
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401(k) Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision insurance Flexible Hybrid/Remote schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Parental leaveJob DetailsQualifications/Requirements: 3+ years of experience with Aderant EA Pro Billing is REQUIRED. Bachelor’s degree required.
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Experience working within Premiere Pro Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Proficiency in editing vertical video on Capcut and other relevant tools. Live Streams: Assist with editorial live streams across social media platforms, particularly tentpole shopping and fashion events.
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Conduct legal research on issues pertinent to entertainment law, including intellectual property rights, music licensing, copyright, and trademark matters, and provide detailed summaries and analyses.
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The ideal candidate will play a critical role as a law clerk in supporting our attorneys by drafting motions, conducting legal research, and preparing various legal documents. We are seeking a meticulous and detail-oriented Law Clerk / Motion Writer to join our legal team.
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Proficiency in short-form video editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, and CapCut is a huge plus! Proficiency in short-form video editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, and CapCut is a huge plus.
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Legal Executive Assistant. Create a variety of legal documents and/or reports required by the attorneys to whom assigned, using Microsoft Suite. 2+ years of legal experience. Prepare court documents for filing and make arrangements for messenger or courier service as required (e-filings) and Lexis Nexis (either Superior Court or US District Court.
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Proficiency in multimedia software: Skilled in non-linear editing, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, and related software. Communicate and collaborate with corporate, regional clients, and a creative director to establish the intended message and objectives of each project, determine the creative direction, budget and timeline for the projects.
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This firm is also one that values pro-bono work, encouraging their associates to gain real-life experience and take charge of their own opportunities and success. The role involves managing a multi-matter docket, providing high-quality legal counsel, and maintaining strong client relationships.
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Premier litigation law firm is seeking a strong Litigation Legal Secretary / Assistant to join their Los Angeles office. If you are a strong Legal Secretary/Assistant with substantive litigation experience, and are looking for a new opportunity with an established firm that is growing with no signs of layoffs, please apply for prompt consideration.
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We’re looking for experienced Sales Executives to join our FindLaw Field Executive Team. (REMOTE)The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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Compliance and Legal Oversight: Ensure adherence to all local, state, and federal employment laws and regulations, managing legal matters, compliance training, corporate insurance, and risk management in collaboration with external counsel as needed.
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Litigation experience, including case evaluation, legal research and writing, discovery, negotiations, and administrative hearing or trial experience preferred; Participate in and support LAFLA and other legal services task forces.
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Patent Litigation Support: Collaborate with external legal counsel when necessary to provide technical support and guidance in patent litigation matters. You are registered to practice before the USPTO, IPONZ, or EPO.Proven track record of successfully prosecuting patents before the USPTO, IPONZ, or EPOStrong Legal Skills: Solid understanding of patent laws and regulations, including patentability requirements, prior art searches, and patent drafting and prosecution procedures.
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