I am preparing for graduation and the job hunt. In the mean time I thought I would consider doing some big time doc review. The money isn't too bad, and I am going to need something to get me by and pay the rent.
Browsing Craigslist has made me break into a sweat as I have noticed that many doc review jobs seem to want people with some doc review experience. Case in point:
Document Review Project - 2nd Review (Midtown)
Date: 2012-10-04, 6:27PM EDT
Reply to: see below
Strategic Legal Solutions is seeking attorneys for a document review project in midtown beginning early next week. This project will be second review of documents.
Candidates must have prior electronic document review experience and be admitted to the New York Bar.
For consideration, please email your resume, as a Microsoft Word document (no PDF's please), to nycjobs3@strategiclegal.com and kindly include "2nd Review" in the subject line.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Admitted Attorneys Interested in Doc Review
Date: 2012-10-01, 12:32PM EDT
d5wjv-3308842886@job.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
In anticipation of potential document review projects, Tower Legal Solutions is actively recruiting admitted attorneys with at least 3 months of previous document review experience.
Candidates must be admitted to practice, and in good standing, in any US jurisdiction. Strong preference for NY Bar admission.
Qualified candidates should reply to this posting at the address provided, and include an up-to-date resume attached in MS Word format. In the subject line, please put "Admitted Attorney Interested in Doc Reviews". Also please include a brief professional bio in the cover letter.
If you have already registered with us and you would like to update your availability, please email a current resume with "[YOUR NAME] available" in the subject line.
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Document Review Project - Starting this week (Newark)
Date: 2012-10-03, 8:22AM EDT
Reply to: see below
Strategic Legal Solutions is seeking attorneys for a document review project in Newark beginning on Friday, October 5th or Monday, October 8th. This project is expected to last 1-2 months and the rate is $26.00 per hour.
Candidates must have prior document review experience and be admitted to the Bar in any state.
For consideration, please email your resume, as a Microsoft Word document (no PDF's please), to nycjobs2@strategiclegal.com and kindly include "Newark" in the subject line.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Where does a future doc review monkey get his first banana? Maybe I should e-mail and ask, as I am a bit worried that I might not even be qualified to do doc review!
And, on another note, I saw a job for an entry level attorney.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/lgl/3316234914.html
But, he has some terms, some I don't know... are all of these even real?
If you know what these terms mean
MERS [short for mermaids]
Securitization
Foreclosure [when someone finishes with foreplay]
Quiet Title
Bankruptcy
Pond Motion [can't tell if serious]
Lien Avoidance [isn't this where you avoid leaning over your desk when typing a big brief?]
Have a familiarity with these sections of the law:
CPLR §§ 308, 3205, 3211, 3212, 3215, 3408 and others relating to foreclosure
RPAPL §§ 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305 and other relevant sections pertaining to foreclosure
NY Banking Law
US Bankruptcy Code
If you enjoy legal research and converting said knowledge into Pleadings, Motions, Affidavits, Interrogatories, Request for Production, Note of Issue, Bill of Particulars and other legal documents, and have a desire to work in a quick paced environment where you will get real life experience and Court appearances and don't mind working long hours contact us today.
E-Mail Resume to:
info@mynylawfirm.com
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Will I ever get my banana?
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