Farah & Farah is committed to being the premier personal injury law firm, guiding our valued clients through the complex legal system to deliver justice. It's our mission to treat everyone with dignity and respect no matter how big or small a case may be.
The Referrals & Liens Legal Assistant serves as the Legal Assistant for high-volume caseload of Attorney Lien and Referral files. The Legal Assistant is detail-oriented,
organized, responsive, and able to communicate professionally with clients, law firms, co-counsel, insurance companies, and
internal team members. This role is in support of the Referrals/Liens Case Specialist.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide daily administrative and case support to the Case Specialist.
• Maintain accurate and organized case files.
• Prioritize and complete assigned tasks on time.
• Communicate professionally with clients, firms, and team members.
• Work with the Case Specialist to manage lien and referral cases.
• Assist with department reports, projects, and other duties as assigned by the Case Specialist or Director.
Additional Responsibilities:
• Assist with Bi-annual Referral/Lien case inventories, including both physical and electronic audits.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Prior experience in legal or administrative support preferred.
• Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills.
• Excellent verbal and written communication abilities.
• Strong commitment to client service and case accuracy.
• Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
• Proficiency with document management systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
• Ability to manage multiple priorities, complete tasks timely, and meet deadlines.
Benefits We Offer:
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Equal Opportunity Statement: At Farah & Farah, we believe in creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued. We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind, ensuring a respectful environment for all.
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