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This role is responsible for providing high level secretarial and administrative support to attorneys and other members of the practice group including the day-to-day administrative functions, including managing attorney calendars, maintaining department files, making travel arrangements, drafting client communications, and scheduling phone and video conferences.
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Join a top 50 law firm as a Legal Assistant dedicated to supporting a Group Head. This role offers a unique opportunity to work closely with a senior professional and their team, providing critical administrative and organizational support to ensure the smooth functioning of our legal operations.
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This resource will also provide QA support for program check and challenge of artifacts and documentation prior to submission to IA and milestone closure, development of process flows, management of the remediation program administrative duties, including progress reporting, the SharePoint site, creation of MCA, and other BAU program governance activities.
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The New York office of an AmLaw 100 law firm seeks an Administrative Assistant that has experience supporting Corporate and Litigation Attorneys to provide an elevated level of administrative support and assistance to a busy team of corporate legal professionals.
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Minimum five years of recent experience conducting and managing R&D tax credit consulting projects in a large accounting firm, corporation, or law firm. Minimum eight years of experience in federal income taxes within a public accounting firm or corporation.
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3+ years administrative support experience within a fast-paced professional environment - private equity, investment banking, law firm or professional services experience a plus.
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2+ years administrative support experience within a fast-paced professional environment - private equity, investment banking, law firm or professional services experience a plus.
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Provides administrative support for all new and ongoing law student engagement activities and initiatives for the New York office; this could include diversity, equity and inclusion programs and initiatives related to recruiting talent of varied backgrounds.
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Law Firm seeks an experienced full-time, in-office, Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join a boutique law firm providing tax, succession, estate planning and trust administration services to its clients.
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Ten (10) or more years of experience in an electronic discovery and/or forensic litigation setting as a litigation support specialist in a law firm, an in-house legal department or an external service provider of electronic discovery or forensic related services, required.
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Our client, a prominent, mid-sized law firm in the heart of New York City, is seeking an Administrative Assistant to support the patent prosecution department with all aspects of patent prosecution administrative matters.
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The Practice Manager will liaise with the Department Practice Director and Practice Group Leaders (“PGLs”) and will work with other firm legal and administrative teams to support the Department’s and practice groups’ goals associated with financial performance; pricing and project management; growth; talent development; diversity, equity and inclusion; human resources; technology and innovation; and other strategic areas of focus.
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JD with a minimum of 1 to 3 years of experience, preferably at a significant law firm, within an in-house legal department, and/or as litigation specialist in the financial services industry (commercial lending or alternative finance experience, a plus.
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Our boutique entertainment law firm nestled in the heart of Manhattan is seeking a proactive, organized, and communicative Administrative Assistant. - Provide top-notch administrative support, driving efficiency across the board.
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Friedman Vartolo LLP is a rapidly growing New York based real estate and default services law firm with 200+ employees across six states. Provide administrative support as needed.
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