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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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The Legal Practice Assistant, working under the supervision of the Washington, DC Manager of Administration will take direction from and operate in support of several lawyers in the performance of a variety of administrative duties as assigned.
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The Legal Project Manager (LPM) supports client-facing engagements to ensure successful implementation of legal service delivery models and plans. Train legal teams and clients on the implementation and fundamentals of the LPM.
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From assisting with document editing, finalization of probate forms, delivering important documents in-person and mailing needs to manual filing and preparation work, this role offers a variety of legal support.
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This position is for a legal affairs attorney who is responsible for independently handling the drafting and negotiation of legal terms for a variety of production and licensing agreements for the development, production and distribution of documentary and non-scripted reality television programming, as well as the drafting of agreements for on camera talent (e.g., hosts, experts, narrators, families, celebrities, etc.
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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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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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SAIC is seeking a Legal Analyst to provide support on-site in the Pentagon in working as part of contract team with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Office of the General Counsel for International Affairs (OGC/IA.
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Current law school students who have completed one (1) full year of legal studies at an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school. Evidence of background or experience in the position to be filled, such as taking relevant law school classes (e.g., tax law, bankruptcy/debtor creditor law, administrative law) or relevant legal or tax experience (e.g., tax legal experience) or relevant tax volunteer experience (e.g., VITA, Tax Clinic.
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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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Preferred Corporate legal department or law firm experience. Analyze legal data, identify patterns, and extract meaningful conclusion to support legal or business strategies and decision-making.
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The Capital One Legal Department is seeking an attorney for its Capital Markets Legal team to provide business, transactional and regulatory counsel support on capital markets transactions.
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Consistent with One Medical’s DNA, the Corporate Counsel will have a service-focused ethos in their delivery of legal support, with a solution-oriented approach as well as a genuine appreciation for our providers and patients.
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Proof legal documents, web content, marketing and business development materials, internal communications and documents, and training materials for grammatical, spelling, typographical, mathematical, and style/formatting errors.
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