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The Employment Law Solution ("ELS") is a boutique employment law firm based in Sandy Springs, Georgia. This is a full-time role as an Employment Law Paralegal.
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The paralegal will work on all aspects of employment law, including drafting and preparing legal documents, conducting legal research, communicating with clients and opposing counsel, and providing overall support for attorneys.
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Rodman Employment law is an employment law firm in Natick, MA seeking a part-time Office Administrator. Rodman LLP d/b/a Rodman Employment Law is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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The Employment Law Center of Maryland is a "client-centered" law firm, so it is essential that you enjoy fostering close professional relationships with clients through empathetic, passionate advocacy and frequent communication.
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We’re looking for a marketing coordinator to join our growing employment law firm and help us implement our marketing plans. Write social media content, web content, blogs, and other copy that contributes to our overall marketing strategy and goals.
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Full-time, Monday through Friday availability during normal business hours. Small employment litigation law firm in Natick, MA is seeking a full time Legal Assistant. Are you a college graduate interested in working at a law firm.
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The Legal Assistant is responsible for providing support to firm attorneys by performing a variety of administrative duties, operational tasks to support the functioning of the office, and meaningfully assisting with cases.
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We're seeking an employment law associate who can manage all aspects of clients’ matters, including designing policies and strategies, negotiating agreements, drafting pleadings and briefs, arguing motions, mediating cases, and preparing for and attending hearings and trials.
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