Sterlington, PLLC
Legal Executive Assistant / Document Specialist
Job Summary
This role involves providing high-quality legal secretarial support to partners and stakeholders, focusing on document formatting, editing, and producing correspondence and reports. Responsibilities include calendar and inbox management, travel planning, scheduling, proofreading, and quality assurance. The candidate should have previous legal secretarial experience, advanced Microsoft Office skills, and excellent organizational abilities. Strong communication, client service skills, and discretion are essential for success in this deadline-driven environment.
Required Skills
Job Description
Contract: Full-time, Independent Contractor
Compensation: TBC, based on experience and location
Our Firm:
Sterlington is an international law firm that combines legal and commercial excellence with modern ways of practicing. Our high-caliber partners work on complex business matters with a tailored approach to client service and a focus on financial flexibility and innovation. Learn more at: www.sterlingtonlaw.com.
Working Hours:
Full time, Monday – Friday, 16.00 – 00.00 Eastern time
Responsibilities:
In this role, you will provide a first-class service to our partners and internal stakeholders, with an emphasis on document formatting / editing. This role is crucial in providing seamless and accurate services to the firm's partners, ensuring high-quality results in a deadline-driven environment.
- Produce and amend correspondence, documents, reports, and more, ensuring adherence to the firm's house style.
- Drafting client engagement letters
- Calendar and inbox management, travel planning, and scheduling
- Proofread and quality check all work to maintain high standards.
- Time-tracking
- Collaborating with stakeholders and team members globally
Qualifications & Skills:
- Previous legal secretarial / document production experience within a law firm
- Remote working experience essential
- Fluent English (verbal and written communications)
- Advanced skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
- Ability to reformat document formatting into house style.
- First-class organizational and time-management skills
- Excellent client service skills and a professional telephone manner.
- Strong communication and team skills, with an eye for detail.
- Ability to remain poised under pressure, multitask, and prioritize effectively
- Ability to handle sensitive information confidentially
Sterlington is a full-service law firm that combines legal and commercial excellence with modern ways of practicing.
About us: www.sterlingtonlaw.com
Sterlington, PLLC
Sterlington is an international law firm with leading capabilities in sophisticated transactional and litigation work.
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