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Paralegal certificate is preferred. Job Description: GENERAL PURPOSE Under supervision, assist lawyers with obtaining immigration benefits on behalf of clients under the regulations of the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the U.S. Department of State.
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We are an ambitious law firm on track for growth and need a paralegal with solid experience in all aspects of Family Law who can hit the ground running as we build our dream team. Previous experience as a paralegal working with clients and attorneys on.
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3+ YOE as a paralegal in corporate real estate. Robert Half is partnering with a boutique law firm in Seattle for a Real Estate Legal Assistant to assist their team! 3+ YOE as a paralegal in corporate real estate.
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Responsibilities Christopher Roess & Associates, insurance staff counsel for State Farm Insurance companies, is seeking a paralegal to join their Seattle, WA office. Keywords: Paralegal, Location: SEATTLE, WA - 98104.
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The Seattle office is seeking a Paralegal with Toxic Tort litigation experience. Bachelors degree or Paralegal Certificate. Through interaction among our practice groups, Lewis Brisbois provides a wide range of legal services to each client with a continuity of representation across multiple disciplines.
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CGS is seeking an experienced Senior Litigation Paralegal to join a fast-moving, extremely active in-house government legal team. At least two years of litigation paralegal experience is required; trial experience is very helpful.
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Minimum 6+ years of law firm and/or in-house paralegal experience. As Senior Paralegal/Legal Operations Associate, you'll join a small and mighty global team and report to the Head of Legal Operations & Chief of Staff.
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At least four years of experience as a litigation paralegal. Assist with the preparation and filing of regulatory litigation and investigation documents, including paralegal support for active litigation cases.
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The Seattle office of Ogletree Deakins, a premier, global labor and employment law firm representing management in all types of employment-related matters, has an exciting full-time opportunity for a Paralegal to join its growing office.
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We are seeking an experienced, dedicated, and proactive Litigation Legal Assistant/Paralegal to join our dynamic legal team. A minimum of 3 years of experience as a Litigation Legal Assistant in a law firm environment with interest in moving into a paralegal role, or a current paralegal.
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Bachelor's Degree in Paralegal Studies or Legal Studies or a Bachelor's Degree and a Paralegal Certificate from an ABaccredited program. The Sr. Legal Specialist - Labor and Employment is a full-time paralegal role.
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Strong supervisory skills; you will work with and lead a team which typically consists of a paralegal and a legal assistant. GLP Attorneys, P.S., Inc., an established and respected plaintiff's personal injury law firm, seeks an Associate or Senior Associate Attorney to join our team in our Seattle Headquarters office.
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KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS REQUIRED:Minimum of two years' experience as a patent prosecution paralegal, legal secretary or comparable position with experience working in a law firm or in house legal environment.
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We are currently assisting our client, a respected law firm based in the Pacific Northwest, with a search for a Labor and Employment Paralegal for their Seattle office. JOB SUMMARY: The Labor and Employment Paralegal assists attorneys in the delivery of legal services to the firm's clients and works under the direction of the firm's lawyers and, in many instances, directly with clients.
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Prior litigation or paralegal experience, paralegal degree/certificate/certification, medical training, or relevant coursework or legal studies degree is required. Christopher Roess & Associates, insurance staff counsel for State Farm Insurance companies, is seeking a paralegal to join their Seattle, WA office.
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