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Experience filing patent applications, responses to Office Actions, Information Disclosure Statements, and other correspondence with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and preparation of routine client reporting correspondence in connection with such filings.
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Draft correspondence and legal documents, such as contracts and mortgages. 1-5 years of litigation paralegal experience in a law firm and/or corporate legal department handling a diverse portfolio of matters including, but not limited to, asbestos, product liability, toxic tort, patent and commercial litigation.
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Provide general administrative support to the Fleet Manager and fleet management team, including scheduling meetings, managing calendars, and handling correspondence. Provide general administrative support to the Fleet Manager and fleet management team, including scheduling meetings, managing calendars, and handling correspondence.
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Handles initial screening for pre-certification requests from physicians/members via incoming calls or correspondence based on scripts and workflows, and under the oversight of clinical staff. Upon completion of inquiries initiate call back or correspondence to Physicians/Members to coordinate/clarify case completion.
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Draft and review pleadings and discovery, memos, briefs and other legal correspondence and litigation documents; Job Title: Mid-Level to Senior Litigation Associate. This position is for an attorney with 3-4 years’ experience to join the Employment Litigation team in our Parsippany, NJ office, who represents for-profit companies, not-for-profit organizations, financial and educational institutions and municipal entities in all manners of Employment litigation.
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Scan and/ or attach all e-mails, applications, certificate requests, faxes and other correspondence received in EPIC and maintain accuracy of client data. Prior office experience within the insurance industry is preferredBenefits & Perks:Competitive CompensationIndustry Leading HealthcareSavings and InvestmentsCharitable Giving ProgramsOffering hybrid work optionOpportunities for GrowthParental LeaveGenerous time awayAcrisure is committed to making an impact in our communities by giving back, with millions committed to children's health with Helen Devos Children's Hospital and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
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Administrative support duties including answering telephones, scheduling meetings and coordinating calendars for future events and deadlines, attending to all correspondence, documents, e-mails, pleadings, discovery and other related materials.
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Manage scheduling, correspondence, and communication with clients and vendors. We are seeking a motivated and organized Office Assistant to support our team with administrative, HR, and office management tasks.
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The Legal Assist will assist attorneys with developing cases, reviewing and preparing agency and court correspondence, conducting research and drafting documents, and handling electronic and telephonic client communications.
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Job OverviewUnder general supervision and according to established policies and procedures, performs general secretarial duties including typing routine correspondence, memoranda, and reports. Uses general knowledge of department operations when answering routine inquiries, screening visitors, and typing correspondence, reports, or other materials.
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Create, update, and prepare correspondence, memorandums, reports, articles, etc., and proofread final work to ensure high quality products. Organize and maintain all corporate and legal records and contracts.
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Assist with basic administrative functions of an office, maintaining records on Excel spreadsheets, preparing materials for print campaigns and recruitment events, answer telephone, taking inventory of supplies and materials, ability to keep confidential information, event planning, greeting visitors, research, writing, correspondence.
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Review all incoming correspondence received in trademark inbox from USPTO, foreign associates, attorneys and paralegals and perform essential docketing functions. by reviewing docket, using established forms to prepare and send correspondence to clients about upcoming deadlines, filing basic maintenance forms in the USPTO.
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Draft and manage correspondence, including emails and letters. We are seeking a dedicated and professional Personal Assistant to support our CEO/Director. Drive the Director’s vehicle as necessary, including airport pick-ups and drop-offs.
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Docket and maintain deadlines relating to all phases of trademark prosecution and enforcement matters in trademark docketing system. Working knowledge of CPi or other trademark docketing software is required.
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