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Train and mentor other attorneys, regulatory analysts, legal assistants, and administrative assistants in OGC.Education/Experience Requirements:Law degree from an accredited law school, admission to a bar, and a minimum of 6 – 8 years of directly related legal experience.
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Immediate opening for a full-time Staff Attorney (“SA”) or Assistant General Counsel (“AGC”) in the Office of General Counsel (“OGC”), the in-house office that provides legal support and guidance to the University of Maryland, College Park, the State of Maryland's flagship, Research 1 university.
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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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Spire is looking to for a high-energy, Executive Assistant to work with our Executive Team. This person will support the Chief Financial Officer and the Chief Legal Officer on initiatives across all aspects of the business.
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Our client, one of the largest law firms, is seeking a Litigation Legal Assistant to support multiple attorneys on their team. Experience in 5-10 years of litigation legal assistant experience, preferably within a mid-large sized law firm.
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Under the direction of the D.C. Manager of Legal Assistants and attorneys, the Commercial Litigation Legal Assistant will assist and provide support to the Firm’s clients and case teams.
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Previous experience as a legal assistant or in a related legal support role is a plus but not required. Dross Berman LLC is seeking an entry-level Korean-speaking Legal Assistant to join our dedicated team.
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Consilio is seeking a Legal Secretary to support name and equity partners in a Washington, DC law firm. Reports to: Office Administrator/Assistant Office Administrator.
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A highly regarded multi-office patent and trademark law firm is seeking a talented Patent Legal Secretary to join their team. This role provides legal secretarial and administrative support to attorneys in patent prosecution practices as well as patent litigation.
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Clark Hill PLC’s Washington, DC office is seeking an experienced full-time Legal Administrative Assistant. Minimum of two (2) years of experience as a Legal Secretary or Administrative Assistant in a law firm.
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The DC office of a global law firm has an opening for a Legal Executive Assistant to support three Partners. 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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The Deputy Chief Counsel renders legal advice and opinions to the Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioners, the Assistant Commissioners, top administrative officials, operating managers, supervisors, and staff on legal matters pertaining to the operations and activities of the Bureau in general, and the Office of Chief Counsel in particular, OCC also seeks to serve as a strategic partner for its clients to support their objectives.
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As a Supervisory Attorney-Advisor (General) (Deputy Chief Counsel) , you will: As a first or second-line supervisor, direct, coordinate, review, and evaluate the work of the legal and support staff.
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Werner Ahari Mangel, a boutique law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking an experienced Administrative Assistant who fully supports the Legal Assistant team with their day-to-day needs and at times works directly with attorneys and paralegals.
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ONR Office of Counsel also provides legal support to the Command's Inspector General and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Privacy Act, and Records Management Programs. ONR is also unique as it oversees and administers university contracts, agreements, and indirect cost agreements for its own and other DoD research awards, as well as providing the legal support to the DONs only Federally Funded Research and Development Center Program Office.
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