Litigation Legal Secretary- Direct Hire Job at LHH Recruitment Solutions in Roch
LHH Recruitment Solutions, Rochester, MI, US, 48307
Job Description
LHH Recruitment Solutions is anticipating a vareity of Direct Hire Litigation Legal Secretary openings with our law firm and in house corporate clients.
Many of our clients offer very competitive salaries, full benefits packages and great work environments.
Qualifications:
2+ years of litigation experience preferred
Proactive, flexible, with excellent organizational and communication skills
Proficiency with MS Office, Adobe, and legal case management software
Duties:
Supporting anywhere from 2-3 attorneys at a time.
Proficient with calendaring, docketing, handling expense reports and entering attorneys billable hours into various billing software portals.
Drafting, formatting, and proofreading client correspondence and legal documents including stipulations, orders, subpoenas, etc.
Working with various law firm vendors to ensure tasks such as service of process, requesting court records etc. are done correctly.
Assisting attorneys with trial preparation and case management
Demonstrated experience handling a robust open and active client caseload.
Other tasks as assigned
With legal unemployment numbers at historic lows, it makes sense to reach out and make sure that you are receiving competitive compensation and benefits at your current role.
Pay Details: $65,000.00 to $80,000.00 per year
Search managed by: Nicholas Romley
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