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Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices.
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Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred.
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Responsible for handling all phases of estate planning, including preparation and drafting of documents, preparing deeds and beneficiary designation forms. Estate Planning Analysis: Assist attorneys in analyzing clients' financial situations, family dynamics, and estate planning goals.
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The workplace justice paralegal will be a key staff member contributing to the Workplace Justice Teams vision, delivering application support and legal services to primarily Spanish-speaking clients.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEMinimum of 5 years of experience as a Trademark Paralegal in a law firm or corporate setting. Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz has offices in Los Angeles and New York City. The Trademark and Brand Management Group is seeking Trademark Paralegal, with strong working knowledge of U.S. trademark laws.
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Prior experience working as a paralegal in trust and estate administration preferred. Seeking a Trust and Estate Administration Paralegal with 5 plus years experience to join our New Jersey, New York or Florida Offices.
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Responsible for handling all phases of estate and trust administration, including probate (knowledge of New Jersey, New York and Florida probate a plus), extensive communication with clients, financial planners and accountants, preparation of federal and state estate tax returns and fiduciary accountings, distribution of estate assets and trust funding, deed work and etc.
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Strong knowledge of probate procedures, trust administration principles, and estate tax laws. Legal Research: Conduct legal research on trust and estate administration issues, probate laws, and tax implications.
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We are seeking a paralegal with 3-5 years of experience in Trusts, Estates, and Wills. RAPHAN LAW PARTNERS, LLP is a prestigious boutique Elder Law, Trusts & Estates law firm located in the Penn Station area.
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Our ideal candidate has 3+ years’ experience in probate, estate administration, and Surrogate’s Court practice. Our Firm concentrates on estate planning, probate, estate administration, estate litigation, and business succession planning, proudly serving clients throughout New York City, Long Island, Westchester and Rockland counties.
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5+ years as a trusts and estates paralegal or equivalent experience in an accounting role. The Village Law Firm is seeking a Trusts and Estates Paralegal to join our team. We are a boutique estate planning law firm offering premium legal and wealth planning services to New York City's artists, entrepreneurs, tech professionals, and other varied and interesting characters who make up this great City.
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Boutique Law Firm hiring for a Litigation Paralegal. Minimum of 3 years litigation paralegal experience in a fast-paced litigation department of a law firm. Bachelor’s degree is required; paralegal certificate is a plus.
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Communication with clients, probate clerks and other professionals, drafting of initial estate administration documents, assist with asset valuations, transfers and redemption's, collection of cash accounts, marshalling of assets, assistance with preparation of estate tax returns, drafting of distribution documents, and overall general assistance to trust and estate attorneys and paralegals in all other basis aspects of estate and trust administration.
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From homelessness prevention in Staten Island to supportive housing in the Bronx; from employment training in Manhattan to after school programs and college access in Brooklyn; from family shelter and support in Queens to increasing affordable housing across the city, CAMBA provides holistic services to help struggling New Yorkers stabilize their lives and become self-sufficient.
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Nixon Peabody's nationally recognized Private Clients Group works closely with individuals, families, and business owners to tailor estate plans that meet their specific management goals. Experience: The ideal candidate will have five to seven years of experience in estate planning for high-net-worth clients, including work with individuals, trusts, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations on estate, income, and gift tax planning matters, as well as trust and estate administration.
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