Summary: Performs a variety of secretarial duties for attorney(s) to whom assigned according to established policies and procedures. Maintains positive contact with clients, attorneys and staff and observes confidentiality of client matters. Key Responsibilities: Solid working knowledge and a demonstrated high acumen in the operation of computer software applications, specifically Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe PDF, Outlook, and other firm software as required. Handles filings including federal, state, appeals, and e-filings. Knowledge of e-filing process and is adept at learning local rules for courts in multiple jurisdictions. Creates drafts and standard correspondence to courts, clerks, and opposing counsel, etc. as required. Prepares discovery and pleading shells and assists with document productions. Assists with trial preparation, including trial and exhibit binders. Finalizing letters, motions, pleadings and discovery forms. Establishes and maintains attorney calendar and case deadline reminder systems with properly coordinating essential tasks that go along with calendared events, including reserving conference rooms or making deposition arrangements. Opens new matters, requests conflicts of interest checks updates and maintain legal files. Process expense reports, check requests, and enter partner billable time. Arrange travel, coordinates meetings and conference calls across various offices and time zones. Receives clients and visitors, observes confidentiality of attorney-client relationship. Act as coverage for receptionist and receptionist duties, when needed. Other duties as assigned. The employee must be able to perform all essential job duties and responsibilities of this position satisfactorily and as outlined, with or without reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodation request may be accommodated, absent undue firm hardship.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED