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If you are a strong Legal Secretary with substantive litigation experience, and are looking for a new opportunity with a growing firm that has excellent company culture, rich benefits, and a flexible/hybrid work arrangement, please apply.
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Provide executive leadership, oversight, and direction of all legal matters, including contracts, regulatory compliance, litigation, corporate governance and law enforcement relations. Perform the function of Corporate Secretary and advise both the CEO and the Board of Directors on corporate governance-related matters, to include best practices and maintenance of corporate records.
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As a Litigation Legal Secretary, you will play a crucial role in providing administrative and clerical support to our attorneys, ensuring the smooth operation of our litigation department.
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Minimum 10 years of experience as a legal secretary, working in a business law practice with exposure to litigation. CGS is looking for a Litigation Support Specialist to provide high-level secretarial and legal support to a group of attorneys.
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Our client, a prestigious law firm, is seeking a Litigation Legal Secretary to join their team in San Francisco! Must have strong litigation, trial, law firm experience. Provides professional client management, creating, revising, and proofreading legal documents.
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We are conducting a search for an experienced Commercial Litigation Secretary for a top-rated law firm to be based in the New York office. Assist with document conversion and clean up documents; create and revise legal documents adhering to Firm styles and guidelines.
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We have an opening for an experienced Litigation Paralegal & Legal Secretary/Administrative Assistant in our New York City office. Legal Secretary/Administrative Assistant Requirements.
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An associate degree or completion of 60 semester credits from an accredited college, accredited by regional, national, professional or specialized agencies recognized as accrediting bodies by the U.S. Secretary of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and two years of full-time satisfactory experience, acquired in the United States, in the performance of paralegal (legal assistant) services; or.
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Your role will be to serve as the Office Manager with Paralegal and/or Legal Secretary experience, to join our team in the New York, NY offices; 5-10 years of legal support experience is required, and insurance Defense experience is a plus.
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3+ years of Legal Assistant/Secretary experience supporting a legal litigation practice and/or senior level position; Provide legal support to the Senior Partner for various stages of litigation including surrogate's court matters and settlement related issues.
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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. You will support a wide range of litigation support tasks like reviewing and analyzing case materials, indexing and acquiring case files from databases, answering phone lines, and numerous other relevant tasks.
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Supervise and delegate tasks to the team of legal assistants, personal injury paralegals, case managers, litigation paralegals, and legal secretary. Serve as legal counsel on the clients’ behalf at hearings, mediations, trials, depositions, and litigation.
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Word Processor/Legal Secretary. Midtown law firm has opening for a Word Processor/Secretary temp to perm. Should have experience with TOC , TOA, adobe, redlining, strong word skills and legal applications.
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Proven experience as a legal secretary, preferably with a focus on commercial litigation. Legal Secretary (Commercial Litigation) Familiarity with legal procedures and documentation in commercial litigation settings.
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Please consider joining our team by sending your credentials to and putting "NYC Legal Secretary" in the subject line. Wilson Elser's New York office is currently seeking a Legal Secretary to join a fast-paced team.
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