Litigation Secretary Salaries in California
$84,726
avg per year
The average salary for Litigation Secretary jobs near California is $84,726.*
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Top Litigation Secretary jobs near California
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Fisher & Phillips LLP
Irvine, CA
Meeting and Travel Coordination: Arrange meetings and conference calls; may order meals and equipment as requested. Aderant Expert Time is also a plus.
$46 - $51 an hour
Litigation Secretary
Aleshire & Wynder, LLP
Irvine, CA
High School Diploma or GED required; college degree or legal secretarial certification(s) a plus. In this role, you will be responsible for managing calendars,…
$37 - $45 an hour
Legal Secretary
ATKINSON ANDELSON LOYA RUUD & ROMO APC
Cerritos, CA
This position is responsible for drafting, revising, and finalizing complex legal documents; preparing and executing e-filings in state and federal courts and…
$80,000 - $92,000 a year
13 days ago
Legal Secretary - Transactional
Allen Matkins
Irvine, CA
Advanced proficiency in Adobe, MS Word, Excel, DocuSign, Aderant, and time entry software. Minimum typing speed of 70 wpm with high level of accuracy.
$80,000 - $110,000 a year
Legal Secretary
Freeman Mathis and Gary LLP
Seal Beach, CA
Familiar with state and US Federal Court Case Management/Electronic Case File (CM/ECF)/PACER system, including submission of electronic filings.
$36.14 - $50.50 an hour
Litigation Secretary
Callahan, Thompson, Sherman & Caudill, LLP
Irvine, CA
Experience with electronic court filing in California state and federal courts. Prepare and file documents in state and federal courts, including e-filing.
$65,000 - $85,000 a year
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