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Proofread and redline work for spelling, grammar, and layout, making appropriate changes. 3-4 years of legal administrative assistant experience supporting litigators. Perform additional administrative tasks as requested, including time entry, managing electronic signatures, maintaining credentials, basic internet research, and tracking and reporting CLE hours.
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Excellent grammar, spelling, proofreading, oral, administrative and interpersonal skills. The position involves assisting attorneys with fast-paced administrative and document intensive projects and a heavy workload in the areas of real estate, business planning, corporate governance, succession planning, and mergers & acquisitions.
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Possess excellent knowledge of reading, writing, grammar, spelling, punctuation, proofreading, and formatting to organize and interpret source data, perform administrative functions, prepare relevant documentation, proofread material for grammatical, typographical, and spelling errors, and perform file maintenance.
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Administrative and secretarial principles and practices; business English, spelling, and grammar; business mathematics and arithmetic; general and special office practices and procedures as they relate to operations of the organization, including legislative affairs; and operation and operational maintenance of various office appliances and equipment, including personal computers.
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Type and layout general correspondence, memos, charts, tables, graphs, business plans, reports and documents relating to clients, projects, and professional matters; proofread documents for spelling, grammar and format consistency, making appropriate changes.
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Ability to proofread and perform editing (e.g., punctuation, grammar, spelling) of law office correspondence and legal matters. Works in a cooperative and fast-paced team environment to ensure all daily tasks such as typing, filing, photocopying, telephone coverage, submission and tracking of attorney expenses, and other administrative duties are covered.
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As a junior Legal Secretary you will provide secretarial and administrative support for attorneys and paralegals in various practice groups. Make edits to and proofread documents; review same for appropriate formatting, spelling, and grammar.
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The Executive Assistant provides high-level administrative, organizational, and project assistance to the Chief Operating Officer and the other Chief Officers (“Team”) as directed by the COO. This is a fast-paced position requiring professionalism, effective and diplomatic communication skills, good judgment, and advanced skills in the Microsoft suite, including excellent Excel, MSWord and Power Point skills.
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Prepare, proofread, and finalize memoranda, legal documents, and correspondence in appropriate form, style, grammar, and punctuation. Perform administrative tasks including Xeroxing, maintaining the law library, ordering supplies, ordering postage, and archiving records.
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The Compliance Program Coordinator provides high-level administrative support and programmatic oversight to datacenter physical security compliance for a complex, multi $100M global client account that spans 30+ countries.
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We are seeking an experienced legal assistant to provide legal and administrative support to attorneys in our areas of business and real estate transactions, construction law, municipal law, employment law, and real property taxation.
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Prepares, produces and proofreads advanced level presentations and correspondence, graphic presentations, and other documents, including editing for grammar, punctuation, and clarity. Superior writing skills—grammar, punctuation, spelling, and proofreading.
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Recruiting: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Administrative Assistant (Administrative Support Assistant III), Experience DesignCapital One is looking for an exceptionally bright, multitasking, and self-motivated experienced Administrative Support Assistant III to support 4 to 6 executives in a fast-paced tech-savvy environment.
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The Administrative Assistant will work directly with the Executive Chef and Department Managers on key tasks including timekeeping, scheduling, attendance and written communication. Write and/or review all department communications to monitor for accuracy, grammar and messaging.
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The use of reading comprehension, grammar, word processing, and data entry abilities when completing and/or proof-reading various types of paperwork (e.g., memos, letters, reports, etc. Two years of full-time clerical/administrative experience.
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