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The Legal Recruiting Specialist supports and works directly with Talent Acquisition and the hiring committee to oversee the full lifecycle of recruitment of attorney, law student, law clerk, Pre-Law Fellow, and legal specialist positions in the firm’s U.S. offices, from candidate sourcing and interviews to onboarding and orientation.
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This position may also be sedentary and require the employee to sit for extended periods of time Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies, a Certification as a trained paralegal with 2+ years experience, or equivalent on-the-job Legal Assistant/Paralegal experience in a law firm environment will be considered.
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The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as a legal assistant, paralegal, or court clerk. The paralegal specialist is not like being a legal assistant, they are expected to provide legal/administrative support in all areas of criminal law, international law, civil/administrative law, contract law and fiscal law.
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Renowned for our commitment to excellence and innovation in elder law, we've earned accolades such as the prestigious 2021 Law Firm 500 Honoree award. Nelson Elder Care Law isn't just a law firm; it's a sanctuary of support and advocacy for seniors and their families.
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Legal Research: Stay abreast of developments in tax law, trust law, and estate planning techniques. Previous experience in tax law, estate planning, or trust administration preferred.
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Geauga County boutique law firm is seeking a family law associate to add to their growing team! Experience conducting legal research and analysis to advise clients on family law issues, including divorce, child custody and support, spousal support, domestic violence, adoption, and paternity.
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Qualifications: Experience : A minimum of 1 year of experience working as an immigration paralegal within an immigration law firm, demonstrating a solid understanding of immigration processes and legal documentation.
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The ideal candidate will play a critical role as a law clerk in supporting our attorneys by drafting motions, conducting legal research, and preparing various legal documents.
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Assistance in family law such as power of attorney, wills and separation decrees. They assist judges, Judge Advocates and unit commanders with a wide range of legal matters and judicial work.
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Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with contracts in a law firm or corporate legal department. Law degree, Paralegal or Legal Ops experience preferred. Ability to review contracts and speak about key concepts with GCs and other legal professionals.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Litigation Associate Attorney for their Anchorage, AK, office. The ideal candidate should possess a Juris Doctorate (JD) Degree from an ABaccredited law school and have at least 3+ years of litigation experience.
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We are urgently hiring a Bankruptcy Paralegal for a Creditors’ Rights/Bankruptcy boutique law firm in Columbia, South Carolina. 2+ years of Creditor Rights’ or Bankruptcy Paralegal experience in a law firm.
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Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc., does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other characteristic protected by federal, state of local law.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm based in Washington, D.C., seeks a highly motivated and qualified Blockchain Crypto Associate Attorney. The ideal candidate will possess 2-3 years of relevant experience in a law firm, specifically in private offerings, general venture capital, and tech company corporate transactions.
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Position Summary:This series is responsible for regularly attending sessions of court in place of a Clerk-Magistrate, Assistant Clerk- Magistrate, Register of Probate, or Assistant Register of Probate, unless otherwise prohibited by statute.
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