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TRADEMARK LEGAL SECRETARY and PARALEGAL (Two Openings) - to $80,000+
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles 90067
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:USD 80,000.00 /yearTop benefit packgage, 37.5 hour work week and top salary depending on experience
Job Category:Legal
Location:90067
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Paralegal & Legal Secretary
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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TRADEMARK LEGAL SECRETARY and PARALEGAL (Two Openings) - to $80,000+
Top ranked Global law firm with stunning Los Angeles offices seeks an experienced TRADEMARK Legal Secretary and a TRADEMARK Paralegal (Two openings).
Strong knowledge of Trademark Prosecution and copyright. You will work for the head partner of the Intellectual Property practice group. Word skills a must. Familiar with USPTO filing rules and procedures. Experience at a law firm as a trademark paralegal - or trademark secretary.
Real nice attorneys with a busy and growing practice.
Top benefit package, 37.5 hour work week and top salary depending on experience.
All inquiries 100% confidential. Please email a formal resume in WORD format to amy@kossoris.com - no Monster resumes!
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