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Assist and help manage the corporate secretary (Cosec) and governance matters of Bekaert’s legal entities in the Americas. This position is located at our Corporate Office, Marietta, GA under the supervision of the Regional Legal Counsel.
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Rees Broome is seeking a full-time Paralegal/Legal Assistant to join and assist our Trust & Estate practice group. - Previous experience working as an assistant paralegal or legal assistant preferred.
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2+ years’ experience providing support in a Managing Attorney or in a Managing Clerk office, or equivalent experience dealing directly with the courts, is required; civil litigation legal assistant/paralegal or experience is a plus.
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Prior experience: The ideal candidate will have at least 2+ years experience within a corporate in-house legal department and/or 2+ years legal assistant/paralegal experience at a major law firm and/or tech or media company.
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Candidates that are considering attending law school in the future should apply for a paralegal and/or case assistant role. The New York office of Alston & Bird is accepting applications for the position of Legal Support Assistant.
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Bachelor's or Associates Degree required or Paralegal Certificate and equivalent experience. The Firm is currently recruiting for a full-time Trusts & Estates Coordinator to be based in our New York office.
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Two to five years of litigation paralegal/legal assistant experience. A premier, global Am Law 100 law firm is seeking a Senior Legal Assistant to join the firm on a full-time basis in NYC. The hybrid schedule is Monday-Thursday, onsite.
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This is an on site , full-time role for a Legal Assistant Paralegal. The Legal Assistant Paralegal will be responsible for. Preparing basic legal documentation.
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A new and exciting opportunity is available for a Legal Assistant to join the Maven New York Team and provide support on a wide variety of legal matters with a particular focus on the US region.
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2+ years experience as a Litigation Legal Assistant or Paralegal. We are looking for a legal assistant with a background in civil litigation matters to join our client's growing law firm.
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South Clearwater law firm is seeking a Legal Assistant with litigation experience. Duties will include supporting the Paralegal in scheduling, e-Filing, prep of legal documents and handling incoming calls for the litigation team.
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A legal services firm in New York City is looking to fill an immediate need with the addition of a new Paralegal to their team. 4+ years of prior experience in a Law firm and/or similar Legal setting.
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The UCC Legal Assistant will draft and review UCC-1 and UCC-3 financing statements, review lien search results and work with our client’s Finance team and third-party vendors to coordinate filings and searches.
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At least 2 years of related paralegal, legal assistant, or corporate governance experience required. Legal Assistant (New York, NY): Our client, a family office spanning generations, is seeking a driven Legal Assistant to join their lean and critical legal team in a #3 capacity, reporting to the General Counsel and the Legal Director.
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College degree or completion of a legal assistant program desired. At DWT, client service means having empathy for each client's and each lawyer's work and personal pressures, business objectives, and legal needs; anticipating their needs; and having the capabilities and commitment to deliver what matters most to them.
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