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Elder Law/Estate Planning and Trust & Estate Law Firm seeking Case Manager/Legal Assistant/Paralegal. Helps develop cases by maintaining client contact; scheduling and attending execution of documents; drafting and preparing legal documents, including Wills, Trusts, and Power of Attorney forms, with precision and attention to detail; preparing and filing deeds; generating action plan reports.
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Our office is looking to hire a full time experienced paralegal/legal assistant that is able to handle high volume of immigration cases; including but not limited to, Asylum, VAWA, AOS, Citizenship.
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At least 2 years of experience as a Legal Assistant or Paralegal. This is a part-time on-site Legal Assistant role located in Port Washington, NY. The Legal Assistant will perform various administrative and clerical tasks, such as drafting legal documents, managing files, billing, research and overall following of events in the asbestos litigation.
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They are seeking a Paralegal to join their team of top-rated attorneys. Past working history at a Personal Injury Law Firm on the plaintiff's side is a huge plus. Our client is a prominent Long Island Personal Injury Law Firm. They specialize in representing clients in Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Worker's Compensation, Mass Tort, and more.
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3+ years of legal secretary/paralegal experience in a law firm. Summary: The Long Island Office of a Multinational Law Firm currently has an opening for a Litigation Administrative Assistant/Paralegal to Partners and Associates.
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Assist with initial client consultations, policy review, assessment, review, and analysis of supporting physician documentation, gathering of medical records, preparation of initial claim submissions, and continued proof of loss.
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We are currently recruiting for a full-time Paralegal position. We accomplish this by providing competent, honest and reasonably-priced services in an effort to assist our clients in procuring or enhancing immigration benefits, avoiding negative enforcement consequences, helping reunite families and applying for difficult humanitarian relief such as Asylum in order to avoid persecution in home countries.
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Mineola Law Firm seeks well organized and motivated applicant for position as Administrative Assistant /Legal Assistant/Paralegal. We are looking for a Legal Assistant for our corporate office in Mineola, NY.
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2+ years' as Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal. Boutique Mineola law firm is looking for full-time skilled paralegal to join our team. Legal fact and basic legal research.
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Busy Melville law firm seeks full-time paralegal legal assistant. Busy Melville law firm seeks full-time paralegal legal assistant. experience in civil litigation, personal injury or medicine is a plus.
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10+ years of experience as a paralegal or legal assistant in a Corporate Secretary department of a U.S. public company or in the Corporate Governance department of a law firm. 12+ years of work experience as a paralegal or legal assistant at a corporate in-house legal department or a law firm.
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We're looking for an organized, detail-oriented, and experienced paralegal to play an important role on our legal team. If you're interested in advancing your paralegal career with opportunities for growth and want to work in a firm where we focus on making our office the best place to work, we want to hear from you.
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Experience with: No-Faults, medical requests, and drafting of pleadings. Excellent communication and writing skills, and be very organized and self-directed. Strong organizational, communication, multi-tasking, and computer skills are required.
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Comfort with medical and financial information is a plus. Process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals. Must be process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals.
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Proven experience working as a paralegal or legal assistant, preferably in a corporate or law firm environment. Bachelor's degree in Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or related field.
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