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Graduation from an accredited college or university with an A.A. degree plus at least two years' experience as a victim advocate or paralegal. Baltimore County Government. Graduation from an accredited college or university with an A.A. degree plus at least two years' experience as a victim advocate or paralegal.
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This role will manage agreements for bonuses and retentions, oversees recoupment of owed amounts to the company and its subsidiaries, and provides contract management and corporate paralegal support to the Office of the General Counsel.
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Paralegal knowledge also an asset. Performs the investigation of adverse events, near misses, and potential claims and suits and actively participates in developing and implementing loss prevention methodologies and patient safety initiatives in certain designated areas or entities.
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Juris Doctorate (J.D.), with four 4+ years extensive writing experience; Attorney; degree in Law, Health Care Administration, or related field; Paralegal. Juris Doctorate (J.D.), with four 4+ years extensive writing experience; Attorney; degree in Law, Health Care Administration, or related field; Paralegal.
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This position will provide administrative support to the DC office and will work with the paralegal team to provide legal and administrative support to the firm. I am seeking an enthusiastic Legal/Administrative Assistant with two years professional office experience to join a top-ranked DC firm that specializes in employment and OSHA law.
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Baltimore County law firm seeks legal assistant/paralegal who has familiarity with financial documentation and/or bankruptcy experience. Baltimore County law firm seeks legal assistant/paralegal who has familiarity with financial documentation and/or bankruptcy experience.
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CACI is committed to growing our eDiscovery workforce and has included tuition reimbursement for Relativity certifications, the ACEDS certification, and Paralegal Certificates! The Law Clerk III position is a unique role which affords the law clerk the opportunity to become a niche expert by conducting complex legal research and performing deep dive substantive document reviews on assigned investigations and cases.
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Your team, consisting of a secretary, paralegal, support specialist, will assist you in preparing necessary legal documentation, conducting depositions, investigating/researching, and evaluating cases for settlement, arbitration, and trial.
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The Remote Foreclosure Paralegal will be responsible for reviewing drafting complaints, amended complaints in the case management system related to Florida Foreclosure. The Remote Foreclosure Paralegal will be responsible for reviewing drafting complaints, amended complaints in the case management system related to Florida Foreclosure.
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Experience working in commercial litigation/bankruptcy/foreclosure/loss mitigation within a United States law firm as a paralegal. Assist Asset Resolution in-house counsel with monitoring and managing commercial litigation/bankruptcy/foreclosure activities, functions and deadlines.
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Calendar Scheduling for CEO, Paralegal & Legal Assistant: Efficiently manage and organize the calendars for the CEO, paralegal, and legal assistant, coordinating appointments and meetings to optimize their schedules.
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Work with IP paralegal and outside IP counsel to manage Sabres trademark and patent portfolio and advise on related issues. Work with IP paralegal and outside IP counsel to manage Sabres trademark and patent portfolio and advise on related issues.
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LCAT Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV. Associate degree in paralegal studies, Library Science, or related field, or 5 years work experience providing claims support in a government or private sector legal office.
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Your team, consisting of a support attorney, secretary, paralegal, support specialist, will assist you in preparing necessary legal documentation, conducting depositions, investigating/researching, and evaluating cases for settlement, arbitration, and trial.
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This position involves assisting their teams paralegal and attorney in helping to navigate our clients through all of the stages of their personal injury cases. This position involves assisting their teams paralegal and attorney in helping to navigate our clients through all of the stages of their personal injury cases.
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