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Ensures that lawyers are timely notified of filing deadlines and court appearances. will work closely with the Director of Managing Attorney's Offices to develop best practices for electronic filing and docketing in the Texas offices of the firm.
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Prior e-filing and docketing experience in a managing attorney’s office and/or experience within a state or federal court system. The Assistant Managing Clerk is responsible for the service and filing of legal papers, monitoring and retrieval of documents and information from the courts, and researching and answering questions concerning procedural issues and court rules.
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Responsibilities also include duties such as case research, filing papers with the court in person and electronically, formatting and preparing basic litigation documents and maintaining docketing calendar.
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Maintaining case calendars- calendaring and monitoring court appearance dates, pleadings, and filing requirements. Preparing and filing legal documents with State and Federal Court.
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Court filings through the E-filing system for both Federal Court and State Court; Filing documents in case files; Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, Manage Document Management System, Kofax, Best Authority, Aderant, Litera Compare, Big Hand Dictation System and Compulaw.
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Successful candidates should have experience and knowledge with e-filing in state and federal court, case management, docketing, e-discovery, document review, exhibit preparation, attention to detail and excellent organizational skills.
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Overseeing and performing court services functions, which may include some or all of the following: researching and retrieval of court documents in paper and electronic databases; reviewing and filing of client and Firm court documents in paper and electronic form; processing daily litigation mail; coordinating the use of process servers for the office.
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Bachelors Degree, 3+ years of previous intake, electronic court filing and litigation docketing experience. 3+ years of previous intake, electronic court filing and litigation docketing experience along with the proven ability to operate at an elevated level in terms of scope of responsibility, judgement and autonomy.
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Arrange for filing pleadings and other legal papers with the court clerk of record. ·Conduct legal research using Westlaw, Federal Court Pacer, NY Courts E-Filing and legal source materials such as statutes, rules and regulations.
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Responsibilities include drafting discovery responses, monitoring, and complying with discovery deadlines, conducting legal research and pre-trail investigations, summarizing medical records, filing of court documents, interviewing clients, drafting routine notices, pleadings, correspondences, and affidavits.
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Filing pleadings with court clerk personally and electronically. Prestigious, national law firm with 1000+ legal and business professionals in sixteen offices, is currently searching for a full-time litigation paralegal to join their Houston Galleria office.
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The Legal Assistant will assist attorneys in the areas with organizing internal files, saving mail and electronic documents, new file/client set up, records retrieval, filing and serving documents, court communications, and legal document preparation.
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Experience with docketing California state court cases is a plus. Strong communication skills to interact with attorneys, legal assistants, and court personnel on docketing and court procedure issues.
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Strong organizational skills and court filing experience, including e-filing in state and federal courts, to work directly with the managing partner. A national law firm in Downtown LA is seeking a Litigation Secretary.
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All applicants must be a member in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia or be in good standing of another state’s bar association that is eligible for reciprocity admittance to the State Bar of Georgia; and be admitted to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
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