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Must have experience and/or willingness to learn in drafting pleadings, making court appearances, and case law research. Respond to court notifications and inquiries received from clients, debtors, and debtors' attorneys.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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Experience In Child Support Enforcement or Family Court Case Management Application Development Preferred. Experience In Child Support Enforcement or Family Court Case Management Application Development Preferred.
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Handing WC appeals to the Circuit Court through the SC Supreme Court. Attendance and preparation for depositions, mediations, hearings, and court appearances. Travel in SC for court appearances may be required.
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Drafts responses to foreclosure actions for attorney review and subsequently e-files with the proper court. A knowledge of court procedures and e-filing. State employees are also offered retirement plan options, including defined benefit and defined contribution plans.
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AccountabilitiesCleans parking lots, garages, walkways, doorways and service court. Job SummaryTo perform full range of grounds maintenance functions with minimal supervision and supports the Service Excellence program in all aspects of work.
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The Crime Scene Investigator provides court presentations and testimony as an expert witness on crime scene investigations; Provides court testimony regarding evidence as required; Ability to perform Court Room Testimony.
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Conducts Appeals conferences for the settlement of the largest and most complex tax cases in which taxpayers have appealed determinations made by the Service or have filed petitions with the U.S. Tax Court for redetermination of tax liability.
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Assists Supervisor during trials as required; audio/video required for court proceedings; Assists defendants, attorneys, solicitors, court personnel, law enforcement personnel, jurors, magistrates, and others with various records as required for court.
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Additional Information Besides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, here's what you'll need for this job: Job skills/requirements: A clean driving record: If you're on a first name basis with the people at traffic court, this probably isn't the right job for you.
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This position is in the Clerk’s Office of the U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina and will be based either in Charleston or Columbia. The IT Specialist is responsible for ensuring availability, performance, and security of IT infrastructure.
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Checks zoning regulations applicable to a particular property, provides all related information to interested parties, issues violation notices, and appears in court on County’s behalf when necessary.
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Manage all aspects of assigned cases, from start to finish Draft discovery, pleadings, settlement agreements, correspondence, affidavits, financial declarations, and other legal documents Prepare for hearings and trials, organize exhibits, file motions, coordinate witnesses Coordinate activities with court personnel, court reporters, and process servers.
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Other responsibilities include: preparing accurate and detailed case reports documenting your apprehensions and recoveries, preserving evidence, interacting with law enforcement and testifying in criminal and civil court actions.
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Statewide roster/docket monitoring, court deadlines. Knowledge of court and administrative hearing rules and procedures. Electronic filings/ECF with Federal Court. Statewide roster/docket monitoring, court deadlines.
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