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Long Beach Litigation Legal Secretary, No More 405!
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Country: USA
Location: California-Long Beach Long Beach, CA 90746
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Long Beach Litigation Legal Secretary, No More 405!
CITY/STATE: Long Beach, CA 90746POSITION TYPE: Full Time, EmployeeJOB CATEGORY: LegalSALARY: 50,000.00 - 55,000.00 USD /year REFERENCE CODE: LBClitlsy-KLJ-9.11.08 Long Beach Litigation Legal Secretary, No More 405! Â Â Very stable mid-sized law firm in Long Beach is seeking a 3+ year Litigation Legal Secretary to join their team. This is a great opportunity for someone seeking a lifestyle change, to work close to home, at a firm that prides itself on family values and having a work/life balance. This firm is looking to move quickly for the right individual and are hoping to find someone flexible to a temp-to-hire situation. They are serious about filling this opportunity and are ready to interview candidates immediately. Requirements 3-5 years of Litigation Legal Secretarial work Medical malpractice experience a plus but not required Must possess strong California procedural skills and knowledge Must be organized, personable and able to really hit the ground running Desk would be a 1:1 for an attorney that is NOT difficult but rather very busy The firm also offers a very competitive package which includes full benefits including a 401K plan and paid parking.Should this be an opportunity you are interested in pursuing, please apply today to downtownla@adamsmartingroup.com for immediate and confidential consideration.Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you! About Adams & Martin Group Adams & Martin Group specializes in the placement of legal professionals with top companies and law firms nationwide. Our dedicated recruitment team networks nationally with the legal community's best & brightest. Established in 2003, Adams & Martin Group has a rapidly expanding office network to meet the growing demands of our clients and candidates. Consisting of friendly professionals who take the time to get to know you, we are expert at matching the right career or project opportunity with your unique personality, skills, and expectations. Apply now to be considered for this position and to make an appointment today or visit our Website www.adamsmartingroup.com for other available positions. Â EMAIL:Apply by EmailCOMPANY NAME:Adams & Martin Group
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