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Job Details

Legal Secretary

Company name
Young Clement Rivers, LLP.

Location
Charleston, SC, United States

Employment Type
Full-Time

Industry
Administrative, Legal

Posted on
Jun 18, 2021

Profile

Under the general direction of Attorneys, this job is responsible for performing specifically-delegated secretarial and administrative work.

Prepares routine and advanced correspondence including letters and reports (transcription)

Responsible for confidential and time-sensitive material

Responsibilities will include scheduling appointments, travel arrangements, preparing for meetings

Processing incoming and outgoing mail

Ensure payment of vendor invoices

Maintaining Attorneys’ calendars

Answering phones

Filing

QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:

Legal Secretarial experience

Knowledge of SC and Federal court system

Requires strong computer skills with 65 WPM

Professional interpersonal & communication skills; communicates effectively with Attorneys and other professionals

Good analytical skills

Ability to multi-task

Company info

Young Clement Rivers, LLP.
Fax : 843-579-1316
Website : http://www.ycrlaw.com

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