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Our client, a leading global law firm, is seeking a Legal Executive Assistant to join their NYC team. Maintain a professional relationship with other legal counsel, courts, agencies and professional organizations on behalf of attorney.
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Proactively coaches lawyers to delegate non-billable tasks to their LEA allowing the lawyer to focus on legal work and engage in their practice. Maintains a professional relationship with other legal counsel, courts, agencies and professional organizations on behalf of the attorney keeping up-to-date client contacts in InterAction, as well as, detailed client/matter lists.
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A New York based Law Firm is actively seeking a Legal Executive Assistant. A New York based Law Firm is actively seeking a Legal Executive Assistant. This position will be responsible for providing concierge-style, high-level assistance to attorneys, which includes handling administrative tasks, extensive travel/visa coordination, document management, business development and other complex tasks and projects, while collaborating with other Firm departments and team members to ensure superior client service.
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Midtown NYC The Executive Assistant provides administrative support to the General Counsel. Luxury Clothing Brand is in need of a superstar Executive Assistant. Notarize any necessary document legalization Job Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree 8+ years in previous role supporting legal executive; prior experience working in law office background preferred Advanced Microsoft Office skills The salary for this position will go to $90K.
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Our client, a leading Investment Advisory Firm, is seeking a new Full-Time/Permanent Executive Assistant to support its Legal & Compliance Team. Candidates must have a minimum of 4-5+ years of applicable experience, ideally supporting a team within financial services (however, they are also open to industry and backgrounds.
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A leading national Litigation New York City law firm is seeking an Executive Legal Assistant to supports 2 Partners. The Executive Legal Assistant will provide a variety of high-level support to attorneys in both the litigation and bankruptcy departments by assisting with tasks as outlined below.
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My client is looking for an Executive Assistant to support 3 Senior Leaders in their Legal and Compliance Department. MUST have experience supporting Legal or Compliance Executives.
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The Superintendent invites qualified and interested persons to apply for the position of Executive Legal Assistant within the Office of the General Counsel. Five (5) to Ten (10) years of experience in the capacity of a legal assistant to an executive or administrative official in a public or private organization.
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The NYC office of a National Law Firm is searching for a Legal Executive Assistant to support a prestigious litigation practice group. Legal Executive Assistant.
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As a CGS Legal Secretary you will support a federal agency in performing moderately complex litigation support tasks. Legal Secretary Certificate. Answers phones for Senior Executive Officers.
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Legal Executive Assistant Role supporting a top Partner in a global law firm. Legal Executive Assistant Role supporting a top Partner in a global law firm. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Minimum of 6+ years of administrative assistant experience working in a corporate/legal environment. The Related Companies is seeking an experienced administrative professional to support the General Counsel - Senior Vice President, Head of Legal.
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3 years of experience as a legal secretary or legal assistant. Renowned Law Firm based in NYC seeks a Legal Assistant with strong billing experience to join their team.
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A global New York City law firm is seeking a Legal Executive Assistant to support a senior level Partner. Act as a liaison between partners, attorneys and departments throughout the Firm, and provide executive level assistance and legal support to Senior Partner and Associate level attorneys with organizing and maintaining their workflow.
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Our client, a Global Real Estate Company, is seeking an experienced legal Executive Assistant to support a member of their Executive team! 5-7 years of legal executive assistant experience.
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