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 Japanese Fluent Attorneys Needed for Document Review Project

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Country: USA
Location: District of Columbia-Washington/Metro Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Total applied: 40
Japanese Fluent Attorneys Needed for Document Review Project

Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15222Your location:home   »  find a job   »  advanced search   »  job description Send this Job to a Friend Attorneys who can translate Japanese into English are needed for a document review project.  Candidates must be able to translate Japanese documents.  Project is schedules to last 3+ weeks and contractors can work remotely from anywhere in the United States as long as they have their own computer and Internet access.  Prior Electronic Document Review Experience and an active bar license are pluses but not required. Candidates please send your resume in MS Word Format Only to Sally.Thomas@Hudson.com .    About Hudson Legal With over twenty years of specialized experience, Hudson Legal delivers a comprehensive portfolio of services to private practice, corporate and non-profit entities. We place accomplished attorneys as well as paralegals and legal support professionals into project and direct hire positions. We have the contacts, expertise and track record to place candidates with leading employers around the world. As the world's largest legal recruiting firm, we provide significant insight into the market for legal employment. Hudson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We participate in the E-Verify program as allowed under federal and state law and in accordance with our executed Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Homeland Security.    Additional Information Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee    Contact Information Company: Hudson Legal Apply by Email    Send this Job to a Friend View all Hudson opportunities Learn more about Hudson Legal Back to TopBack to ResultsPrintNew Search Contact Us|Help|Privacy Policy|Accessibility|Sitemapwww.hudson.com|jobs.hudson.com

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