Legal Typist
Diwan Advocates is a Delhi-based full-service law firm seeking a Legal Typist for an onsite role. The responsibilities include typing and formatting legal pleadings, petitions, and correspondence, alongside audio transcription and document management. Candidates must be proficient in Microsoft Word and familiar with legal filing practices. This role requires high attention to detail and efficiency in a fast-paced litigation environment.
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Experience
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Administrative
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Diwan Advocates is a Delhi-based full-service law firm seeking a Legal Typist for an onsite role. The responsibilities include typing and formatting legal pleadings, petitions, and correspondence, alongside audio transcription and document management. Candidates must be proficient in Microsoft Word and familiar with legal filing practices. This role requires high attention to detail and efficiency in a fast-paced litigation environment.
TAL's take
Role is a standard clerical support function within a small legal practice with no specific growth or tech signal.
Very clear and well-defined clerical responsibilities tailored to the specific context of a litigation firm.
Must haves
- Strong typing and audio typing skills with high accuracy
- Experience in typing legal pleadings and court filings
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and document formatting
- Understanding of legal drafting formats and court filing practices
- Strong clerical and organizational skills
Tools and skills
About the company
Small law firm with limited digital footprint, classified as a staff-aug or professional services shop.
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