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Our valued client is seeking a Legal Assistant in Raleigh to support a group of attorneys within the Litigation practice group through the performance of complex secretarial, administrative, and substantive legal duties under the supervision and direction of the attorneys.
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Our client is a highly respected legal firm and looking to identify a Legal Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis, supporting a group of attorneys in Raleigh, NC through the performance of complex secretarial, administrative and substantive legal duties.
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Performance Measures:The Legal Assistant will be evaluated by the attorneys in the work group and the Office Manager based upon, but not limited, to the following performance criteria: Ability to perform responsibilities as outlined above, both in terms of the quality and quantity of work.
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Expertise with available software and technology tools, understanding of secretarial and office procedures; equipment; legal terminology; attention to detail. Ability to coordinate work activities; prepare legal correspondence and documents; organize and maintain files and records.
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We are looking for an experienced Legal Assistant to join our client's litigation team. The Legal Assistant will be responsible for managing schedules, handling correspondence, organizing case files, conducting research, and preparing legal documents.
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Strong knowledge of and ability to apply office software applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and PDF.Working knowledge of legal practices, terminology, documents and court procedures.
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We are seeking a dynamic and highly organized Executive Administrative Assistant to provide comprehensive support to the Legal team advising management and the board re risk management, governance, and regulatory affairs.
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As the Legal Assistant, you will have strong transcription speed, be familiar with workers compensation, and be detailed-oriented. As the Legal Assistant, you will work on supporting the workers compensation practice of the firm.
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Monitor legal spend and proactively report to the General Counsel on trends or changes in planned spend. This individual will play an integral role in driving success in within the legal department through various projects, including technology initiatives.
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National law firm has an immediate opening for a skilled and experienced legal assistant in civil litigation in its Raleigh office. Qualified candidates must have 3 years of relevant experience in a legal assistant position in personal injury, construction defect and insurance defense.
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Position Title: Legal Executive Assistant Type: Contract to Hire Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (with occasional overtime) Salary: $75,000 – $85,000 (Exempt) Key Responsibilities Of The Legal Executive Assistant.
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An established law firm in Raleigh, NC is looking for a Legal Admin Assistant to support two attorneys in the Coporate Taxation practice. Must have 3-5 years experience as a legal admin assistant in a professional setting.
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10+ years of experience as a practice assistant or legal secretary. Preparing Documents: Using word processing and document management software, the Legal Practice Assistant prepares and processes correspondence and memoranda as well as complex legal documents according to the requirements set by each practice group.
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Our client, a mid-size regional law firm, is looking for a Legal Administrative Assistant to join the team in their Raleigh, NC office! What are we looking for in our Legal Administrative Assistant (Civil Litigation Defense.
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Knowledge of the legal processes that facilitate the accurate preparation of client documents and responding to filing or closing deadlines. Working knowledge of legal practices, terminology, documents and court procedures.
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