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We are seeking a new Litigation Legal Secretary/Assistant with 2-5 years of experience to join our team. Support to the Legal Services team as needed. Demonstrated experience following the legal process in the DMV jurisdictions is essential.
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MedStar Health is looking for a Unit Secretary to join our team at MedStar Harbor Hospital in the Intensive Care Unit. This position is part-time and will be (1) 12-hour shift per week from 6:20AM - 6:50PM with rotating weekends.
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Handle a high volume of phone callsCoordinate a high volume of domestic and international travel arrangements and processes business requestsCreate, revise and format legal documents, spreadsheets and presentations.
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Interns will gain hands-on litigation experience and will support all phases of legal advocacy, including developing new cases, helping prepare for trial and depositions, assisting with discovery, monitoring and exploring developments in gun violence litigation, and conducting research.
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The Associate General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary will lead and manage the corporate, securities and governance law function for the company. The Corporate Secretary will also be supporting the executive compensation, treasury and finance functions.
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Your expertise could apply to matters of national security, personnel, litigation and support, administrative, investigative, technology, contract law, information law, legal instruction, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber matters and foreign intelligence.
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User-facing policies:providing a legal interpretation of contractual and programmatic provisions relating to Verra’s lines of business; continually updating and optimizing integrity-related procedures (e.g., KYC, Anti-Bribery and Corruption); facilitating the implementation of such policies by relevant staff members.
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Some college preferred; background in legal studies/paralegal studies a plus. · 4-8 years prior experience as a legal assistant or legal administrative assistant required. The Legal Administrative Assistant position is a non-exempt, full-time position based in our Washington, D.C. office.
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The DC office of a global law firm has an opening for a Legal Executive Assistant to support two Partners and four junior Associates. The Legal Executive Assistant is principally responsible for ensuring that core tasks such as calendar management, travel arrangements, expenses, editing documents, answering telephones are managed on behalf of stakeholders, and will also undertake a range of other general administrative support tasks or project work.
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Assistant Compliance Coordinator (Govt. / Election)
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CGI Federal is seeking an Administrative Specialist to support divisions at DOJ. This position is located in Washington, DC.
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The Southern Regional Press Secretary helps to support the work of state party embeds as-needed and organizes briefings and materials for state parties. The Southern Regional Press Secretary position will require travel, which could be up to 15% of the time.
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In this role you will support the legal and regulatory affairs for Astroscale U.S., reporting to the SVP Policy & General Counsel. Manage external legal counsel and third-party providers to ensure efficient and cost-effective legal support.
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We are looking for a talented and experienced Public Sector attorney to join the Broadcom-EUC Legal Team. This role will report directly Broadcom-EUCs General Counsel. The person will work with colleagues on the Broadcom-EUC Legal Team to understand key commercial and IP requirements, while also ensuring that contractual terms and Broadcom-EUC programs comply with corporate directives and government requirements.
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Role Overview:The legal department of Cogent Communications seeks a Legal Assistant to work at Cogent’s headquarters in Washington, DC. Cogent Communications, is a publicly traded, growing high-speed Internet service provider with operations in North America, Europe, South America and Asia. The Legal Assistant will support a small legal department currently consisting of three lawyers and the company’s corporate secretary.
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