Company name
Beveridge & Diamond PC
Location
Boston, TX, United States
Employment Type
Full-Time
Industry
Administrative, Legal
Posted on
Oct 26, 2022
Profile
Join a highly dedicated and valued administrative team in the Boston, MA office of the country’s oldest and largest environmental law firm.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Legal Administrative Assistant works within a collegial and team-oriented office environment to deliver impeccable and sophisticated professional services to internal and external corporate clients. The Legal Administrative Assistant will directly support a team of attorneys, including principals and associates, with a range of counseling, advocacy, transactional, enforcement, and litigation matters in a fast-paced, high-stakes, and deadline-oriented environmental law practice. As part of a highly entrepreneurial office, this position will also include support for attorney and office business development teams, projects and marketing events, together with the firm’s Marketing Department. This position will also provide backup support to members of our secretarial team, as well as our receptionist when needed. Hybrid work arrangement with three days in the office required.
Document Production and Management
Prepare Word and Excel documents, using prescribed B&D formats, including development of comparisons, conversions, merges, creation of tables of contents/authorities, etc.
Prepare and assist attorneys with PowerPoint presentations, including basic graphic enhancements (e.g., SmartArt, graphs/charts, inserting images from a pre-licensed image library).
Proofread all documents (both draft and final) to ensure accuracy of copy, grammar, punctuation, and syntax, as well as conformance to B&D formats.
Prepare correspondence for attorney review.
Convert documents to and from PDF and Word formats, edit and review for accuracy and completeness.
Set up and maintain client, work, chronological, pleading, and personal files in iManage document management system.
Coordinate transfer of inactive or closed files to Records Coordinator or offsite storage facilities. Maintain an electronic index of all files in the firm’s standard format.
Manage documents including photocopying and scanning. Coordinate with outside vendors for large jobs.
Administrative Duties
Calendaring. Schedule and coordinate meetings, appointments, and conferences, including booking conference rooms, arranging catering, preparing printed materials, and assisting with setup and cleanup.
Maintain calendars for attorneys and provide timely reminders.
Greet and support clients at in-person office meetings.
Travel. Coordinate attorneys’ national and international travel arrangements.
Billing. Timely enter and review attorneys’ time in the Intapp Time system and coordinate the timely submission of attorneys’ time.
Review, edit, and correct client bills in draft form as generated by 3E (accounting program). Develop spreadsheets of client matters for budget tracking purposes. Coordinate with other Legal Administrative Assistants on bills managed by other attorneys. Engage with client billing personnel to reconcile issues.
Reconcile monthly Visa statements for assigned attorneys. Process expense reports and obtain checks or petty cash as required.
Communications & Correspondence Receive, screen, and transfer telephone calls. Distribute messages to the appropriate individuals.
Promptly process incoming mail as well as arrange for the appropriate delivery of documents through the mail, overnight delivery or messenger services.
Add and maintain attorney contacts in the InterAction client relationship management system. Identify and update outdated contact information and merge duplicate contacts. Input notes and activities as appropriate for each contact (e.g., meetings, events, marketing activities). Add and remove contacts on the firm’s distribution lists. Assist attorneys with basic questions about InterAction, including InterAction for Microsoft Outlook (IMO).
Coordinate with various departments and other firm offices and maintain positive and working internal relationships.
Litigation Support Duties
Develop and maintain knowledge of procedures for filing with state and federal courts and agencies.
Track litigation deliverables and requests made by attorneys, paralegals, and clients. Docket case and motion schedules per local, state, and federal rules.
Arrange timely document production (printing, bindery, and scanning) and delivery.
Perform processes associated with court services, including filing, requesting transcripts, and litigation searches.
Maintain paper and electronic office filing.
Other
Maintain advanced knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Elite, InterAction, and other programs needed to accomplish job objectives.
Assist with office operations tasks.
Provide overflow services as requested by Human Resources or other team members.
Participate as an active member of the secretarial team and support fellow team members as needed.
From time to time, be available to work overtime in the evening or on weekends as requested.
Skills and Experience
Required
3 to 5 years of experience supporting attorneys, executives, or managers. College graduate with a Bachelor’s degree preferred.
Proficiency in MS Office and Adobe suite.
Strong organization skills with excellent attention to detail.
Ability to prioritize, organize workflows, and use time efficiently.
Excellent communication (oral and written), analytic, and problem-solving skills.
Excellent judgment and high level of discretion and ability to maintain client confidences.
For more information or to apply, please email Teresa Saulsby, Administrative & Business Services Director, at
Company info
Beveridge & Diamond PC
Website : http://www.bdlaw.com