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Under the broad direction of the Director of the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory the selected candidate will be responsible for performing professional and complex work in analyzing biological tissues and fluids as related to medico-legal investigations.
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You will work closely with members of the firm's lines of business, Legal Department, Global Government Relations and Office of Regulatory Affairs to help coordinate the firm's response to proposed rules and regulations.
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The Temp Paralegal/Legal Assistant will work closely with the attorneys and paralegals providing substantive and administrative support on a wide range of issues. Job Title: Paralegal/Legal Assistant.
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Minimum 1-2 years of docket clerk or paralegal/legal assistant experience at a law firm or in-house legal department. The Docket Clerk/Legal Assistant will be expected to interact professionally with administrative staff and lawyers.
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Role Title: Legal Assistant Company: Blockchain & Climate Institute Role Nature: Volunteer Location: New York, NY, United States (Home-based) This is an unpaid voluntary role, as with all positions at BCI. The Blockchain & Climate Institute (BCI) is a forward-thinking think tank dedicated to leveraging blockchain technology to address the global challenges posed by climate change.
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Benefits include Associate discount; 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long-term disability; paid holidays/vacation /sick/bereavement/parental leave; EAP; incentive programs for management; auto/home insurance discounts; tuition reimbursement; scholarship program; adoption/surrogacy assistance; smoking cessation; child care/cell phone discounts; pet/legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionProgram Assistant, Lawyers for ReportersThe Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice/City Bar Fund Position Reports to: Managing Attorney, Lawyers for Reporters/Vance Center FLSA Status: Non-exemptLocation: New York CityThe Vance Centeradvances global justice by engaging lawyers across borders to support civil society and an ethically active legal profession.
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A strong interest in the book publishing industry, with a keenness to learn about subsidiary rights, author contracts, and the broader business and legal landscape. This Assistant will be responsible for: reviewing and preparing licenses for signature; coordinating approvals and signatures with co-agents and licensee publishers; maintaining and updating logs and databases; proofreading licenses; routing and archiving contract documents; assisting with securing license payments; some license drafting and negotiation.
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The Senior Project Assistant is a key position within Sanctuary for Families’ Immigration Intervention Project (IIP) , a legal services project that represents thousands of survivors of domestic violence, other forms of gender based violence, and human trafficking in a broad range of immigration matters.
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Prior legal experience is preferred, as the Legal Assistant/Paralegal is responsible for drafting documents and managing case files. Our firm is seeking an enthusiastic and multi-talented Legal Assistant/Paralegal to join our team.
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Under the supervision of General Counsel, the Legal Assistant provides a wide range of support to the legal department. The Legal Assistant is expected to complete all work with a high level of workmanship and quality and contribute to a respectful and collaborative work environment.
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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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Program Assistant - Immigration Law ProjectSafe Horizon’s Immigration Law Project (ILP)provides direct legal services to immigrant survivors of violence, crime, torture, and abuse throughout NYC, regardless of their immigration status.
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This Contracts Assistant will assist our busy Contracts team with drafting and negotiating a high volume of contracts and associated agreements for trade books; maintain contract data and contract archives; track and process contracts through all stages; and request contract signature payments.
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Assist General Counsel and manager with annual Legal Department budgeting process. This position can be based in any of their key offices in Chicago, NYC, or D.C. The Lead Paralegal will collaborate with executive management, board members and advisors and will be reporting directly to the Assistant General Counsel & Assistant Secretary.
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