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Title : Legal Secretary (insolvency)
Location : Texas - HoustonRefer to Job # FYVQ781677
Legal Secretary (Insolvency) The candidate will utilize previous Chapter 11 bankruptcy and litigation experience to prepare and edit legal documents and handle eFilings with proficiency. Prepare and organize materials for hearings. Possess excellent organizational and time management skills for document management and heavy calendaring. Open new matters, process client bills, and submit expense reports. Communicate with clients and other parties with poise and professionalism. Be proactive and resourceful to help identify potential issues and ensure the attorneys are well-prepared to provide unmatched client service. Be a contributing team member who can efficiently manage multiple projects and deadlines. Other administrative duties as assigned. Chapter 11 bankruptcy and litigation secretarial or paralegal background required. Should have 5+ years of experience handling complex litigation and restructuring and Chapter 11 bankruptcy matters, ideally representing debtors. Strong verbal and written communication skills essential. Must be team oriented, have a strong work ethic, and provide the highest level of client service. Bachelor s degree or paralegal certificate required. Advanced-level computer skills required. Large law firm experience preferred.
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