JOB ID: WA16424
Job Title: Litigation Legal Assistant
Company: Job Chit Chat
Industry/Environment: Legal (Local and successful)
Responsibilities:
Heavy client contact and managing their files
Draft pleadings and trial preparation when needed
Heavy transcription
Skills Needed/Experience:
Type 70+ wpm, MS Office: Word, Excel, Outlook
Great communication skills
Excellent multi-tasker and work well under pressure
Location: Federal Way
Salary: $31/Hour DOE
Hours: Full Time
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