Country: USA Location: Texas-Dallas Dallas, TX 75252 Total applied: 40 Job Category:Logistics/Transportation
Location:TX 75252
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Purchasing
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Docket Clerk
Ajilon Legal places attorneys, paralegals and legal support in permanent positions as well as temporary assignments at law firms and corporate legal departments.
Looking for an experienced prosecution docket clerk for an Intellectual Property specialty firm in the North Dallas area. Benefits include paid medical/dental insurance for employee and matching up to 3% for Simple IRA plan. Must be familiar with CTS docketing system.
Only applicants with the above qualifications will be considered. Qualified applicants should send their resume to Amanda.storts@ajilon.com in MS Word format.
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