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Position OverviewAs a District Paralegal/Contracts Specialist for Kiewit, you will be responsible for providing a broad range of contract management and legal support functions on each of Kiewit Water Facilities South projects.
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Your team, consisting of a support attorney, secretary, paralegal, support specialist, will assist you in preparing necessary legal documentation, conducting depositions, investigating/researching, and evaluating cases for settlement, arbitration, and trial.
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At least 2 years of experience in regulatory services preferred or in investigations, such as adult protective services, paralegal. At least 2 years of experience in regulatory services preferred or in investigations, such as adult protective services, paralegal.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in paralegal studies. Paralegal Certificate required. Must be a Christian committed to the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Will be communicating with various departments, third party legal counsel and Executive Management.
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This position offers the opportunity to use your education and experience as a legal assistant in a fast paced litigation practice without the hassle of a long commute to downtown.
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DescriptionKforce's client, a global professional services company headquartered in New York, NY is seeking a Senior Accountant/Accounting Manager.
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At least 1-year operational experience in call center, legal or financial services including brokerage, banking, legal/paralegal, or research. Proactively leverage emotional intelligence to meet clients and inheritors emotional needs during a challenging life event, while mitigating the risk to the firm by making informed decisions based on the interpretation of business rules along with state and federal regulations and statutes.
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We continue to grow and we are seeking to hire an Experienced Family Law Paralegal for our Southlake and Plano offices! We continue to grow and we are seeking to hire an Experienced Family Law Paralegal for our Southlake and Plano offices.
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We are a boutique law firm specializing in personal injury.
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Mid-level paralegal (3 – 5 years) with at least 2 years’ experience as a trademark paralegal. As a Paralegal- Trademark/Copyright/IP you will be a part of the Advertising, Marketing and Brand Protections Legal Services group.
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