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Very prestigious high end boutique to midsize law firm in Garden City is looking to hire a Legal Executive Assistant / Legal Secretary / Legal Administrative who will provide administrative support to associates and partners in a highly collaborative working environment.
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Fast paced, busy elder law firm in Astoria, Queens seeks experienced legal assistant. Experience in elder law, surrogate's court procedure, guardianship court procedure, Medicaid applications, real estate transfers and sales, PC Law, HotDocs, word processing, any languages a plus.
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Our Client is a small boutique law firm located in Oceanside, NY is seeking an experienced Legal Assistant to join our team. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Legal Assistant or similar role within a law firm setting.
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We are a growing plaintiff's personal injury law firm in need of a reliable and proactive litigation paralegal. 2+ years' as Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal in plaintiff's personal injury with similar responsibilities as above.
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Looking for immediate full-time hire of Spanish speaking secretary, paralegal and/or legal assistant. We are a small plaintiff’s personal injury law firm in Locust Valley in search of a Spanish speaking paralegal with certificate or a secretary to work directly with partners and staff on cases from inception through resolution.
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3+ years of legal secretary/paralegal experience in a law firm. Type and edit legal documents, proofread for content and typographical errors. Open and close files as necessary, promptly handling the filing of legal or other administrative materials.
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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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They are seeking a Paralegal to join their team of top-rated attorneys. 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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Conduct legal research using various resources, including case law, statutes, and regulations. Bachelor's degree in Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or related field; paralegal certification is preferred.
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Elder Law Medicaid Paralegal/Legal Assistant. We are a prominent Lake Success Law Firm seeking a Paralegal for its growing Elder Law and Estate Planning Practice.
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Elder Law/Estate Planning and Trust & Estate Law Firm seeking Case Manager/Legal Assistant/Paralegal. Experience with Elder Law, Estate Planning and or Trusts & Estates preferred.
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3 years of experience in legal services under an attorney or lawyer in a law firm setting. We will train the right person who has law firm experience in closings for the closing part of the job.
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Our client on Long Island is seeking a Litigation Legal Assistant with 5+ years of law firm experience. Assist attorneys with client communication, creating, formatting and revising legal documents, straight typing, proofread work for accuracy prior to returning to attorneys, and answering phones.
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Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP, a prestigious Uniondale-based law firm, is hiring a full-time legal assistant for its real estate tax certiorari department. Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP, a prestigious Uniondale-based law firm, is hiring a full-time legal assistant for its real estate tax certiorari department.
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Boutique Mineola law firm is looking for full-time skilled paralegal to join our team. 2+ years' as Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal. Legal fact and basic legal research.
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