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Prepares motion papers, court filings, and correspondence; liaises between various litigation support departments in advance of filing. Maintains and organizes case documents, correspondence, and binders, archiving when appropriate; bears responsibility for upkeep of workroom.
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Large volume of filing which includes: initial assembly of new students files, admissions documents, course grades, clinical evaluations, correspondence, Medical Student Performance Evaluations (MSPE aka Dean’s Letters), official transcripts, and USMLE Step 1 & 2 scores, etc.
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Based in the New York office, the Managing Clerk will work closely with partners and associate attorneys to complete electronic filing and docketing for each of the offices of the firm. Screens and reviews incoming court documents and office correspondence in order to calculate and calendar relevant deadlines using the firms docketing system.
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Transmit legal documents, memoranda, and correspondence to clients, witnesses and court officials by electronic filing, fax, email, mail and/or messenger. Prepare legal documents, memoranda, and correspondence from draft or dictated text.
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To undertake general office duties, including correspondence, emails, filing, and switchboard, to ensure the smooth running of the reception area. Certification in any wellness related teaching (Yoga, Meditation, personal training, etc.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to answering phones, delivery of interoffice correspondence, filing paperwork at the courthouse, accompanying client to IME/DME and/or other duties as assigned.
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Provide full administrative support, including phone support, typing reports, filing and distribution of correspondence. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
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Assist with all clerical and administrative tasks necessary for day-to-day operations (answering phones, preparing correspondence, filing, faxing, photocopying etc., setting up conference calls, maintaining updated contact information, sorting and distributing mail, etc.
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JOB DISCRIPTION Clerical Assistant Description : Clerical w work, including filing, data entry, reception w work, schedule meetings, typing and preparing correspondence, indexing, operating office equipment (fax, computer, photocopier), and other clerical functions.
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Files correspondence and legal documents in office filing system. Pull relevant documents, proofread papers, organize exhibits and create document indices in the preparation of motion filing.
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Candidates should have at least 3 years of complex commercial litigation experience in a law firm environment, with strong knowledge of e-filing in State and Federal court for both NJ and NY. Maintain case pleadings, correspondence, discovery, and research for large volume cases.
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Manage multi-disciplinary, multi-state reviews that analyze income, franchise, sales and use, payroll, valorem taxes, and others to identify optimal filing options, exemptions, credits and incentives, and corporate structures that can reduce the client's tax burden.
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Prepares correspondence/pleadings for attorney review and signature and attend to mailing and/or filing with the appropriate courts. Administrative support duties including answering telephones, scheduling meetings and coordinating calendars for future events and deadlines, attending to all correspondence, documents, E mails, pleadings, discovery and other related materials in connection with matters.
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Clerical work, including filing, data entry, reception work, schedule meetings, typing and preparing correspondence, indexing, operating office equipment (fax, computer, photocopier), and other clerical functions.
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Performs data entry and general clerical duties. ATD is a full service provider with offerings in Contract, Permanent and Temp-to-Perm staffing solutions. ATD Technology, LLC is a certified minority woman owned business that creates opportunities to match qualified individuals with client programs while meeting all parties' financial and technical goals.
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