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Job Specification

 LEGAL SECRETARY
 
 DEFINITION

 Under  direction, performs legal clerical work involved  in
 preparing   and  processing  legal  papers  such  as   summonses,
 complaints,   motions, and subpoenas which require a  specialized
 knowledge  of  legal   documents,  terminology,  processes,   and
 procedures; does related work as  required.

 NOTE:  The examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes
 only.  A particular position using this title may not perform all duties
 listed in this job specification.  Conversely, all duties performed on
 the job may not be listed.

 NOTE:  Appointments may be made to positions requiring bilingual skills.

 09018- Bilingual in Spanish and English.
 SPECIAL SKILL		
 Applicants must be able to read, write, speak, understand, or communicate 
 in Spanish and English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. 

 EXAMPLES OF WORK:

 Initiates and composes standardized legal forms needed  for
 specific  legal  action  such  as briefs,  motions,  orders,  and
 extradition papers for signature by appropriate person.

 Reviews  legal  documents for correct form and  timeliness,
 annotating  case files and status records to reflect  receipt  of
 such  documents  and  due  date for  response  or  other  actions
 required.

 Maintains docket calendars and tickler systems, coordinating
 court  appearances of attorneys, staff, and others with the clerk
 of the court.

 Reminds  attorneys  and/or other  staff  members  of  court
 appearances  and deadlines for submitting actions or documents.

 Notifies  witnesses  of court appearances  and  of  changes
 resulting from settlements or postponements.

 Establishes, maintains, and closes out case files, annotating  
 indices and status records, compiling  workload and status 
 reports, and locating and abstracting data from files and 
 records.

 Proofreads legal documents for appropriate legal citations.

 Enters in docket book all information regarding criminal and
 other  complaints such as initial plea dates, the  plea  entered,
 hearing dates, and final disposition of complaint.

 Prepares  list  of  scheduled  hearings  for  approval  by superiors.

 Prepares  and  mails subpoenas to victims,  witnesses,  and
 police officers and others requesting their presence at a hearing
 and/or needed information.

 May  transcribe statements provided by victims,  witnesses,
 and/or defendants.

 Transcribes dictation of a complex legal nature either from
 recording equipment or by other means.

 Contacts   attorneys  and  others   to   ascertain   their
 availability  for court appearance due to the need to  reschedule
 cases because of their postponement or adjournment.

 May  take  and transcribe stenographic notes of conferences
 and  hearings.

 Types correspondence and various forms.

 Maintains confidential case, follow up, and other essential
 legal   records and files to assure that all pleadings are  filed
 on  a   timely basis as prescribed by court rules, and  that  all
 court orders are complied with and that all letters are answered.

 Prepares  forms for court liaison person setting forth all
 pertinent information needed for presentation of the case 
 to the judge.

 Composes drafts of letters to be sent to clients, attorneys,
 or  judges  informing them of status of their  cases,  requesting
 information, or requesting papers to be filed and returned.

 May be required  to  learn to utilize  various  types  of electronic  
 and/or manual recording and information systems used by the 
 agency,  office, or related units.

 REQUIREMENTS:

 EXPERIENCE:

 Two (2) years of experience in the preparation and processing 
 of legal documents such as subpoenas, writs, notice of motion, 
 warrants, court orders, consent agreements, foreclosures,
 affidavits, and so forth.

 NOTE: Successful completion of a clerical training program
 with  a  minimum of 700 classroom training hours or  30  semester
 credit hours in secretarial science from an accredited college or
 university  may be substituted for one (1) year of the experience
 indicated  above.   Course  work  must  include keyboarding skills,
 methods, and procedures; other courses may include, but are not
 limited  to, office procedures, word processing,  and business
 English.

 LICENSE:

 Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid  
 in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than   
 employee mobility, is necessary to perform the essential
 duties of the  position.

 KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

 Knowledge of legal terminology, standard legal forms, procedures,
 and processes.

 Knowledge  of  the  procedures for establishing  and  maintaining
 legal  and other records and files.

 Knowledge of modern office methods, procedures, and equipment.

 Ability to locate and check legal citations and references and to
 proofread legal documents.

 Ability to assemble data for and complete standard legal forms.

 Ability    to   initiate   form   letters   and   other   routine
 correspondence.

 Ability to maintain dockets.

 Ability to transcribe dictation from recording equipment,  or  by
 other means, with accuracy, speed, and neatness.

 Ability  to  maintain confidential, follow up,  and  other  legal
 records and files.

 Ability  to  learn to utilize various types of electronic  and/or
 manual  recording  and information systems used  by  the  
 agency, office, or related units.

 Ability  to  read,  write, speak, understand, or  communicate  in
 English  sufficiently  to perform the duties  of  this  position.
 American  Sign  Language or Braille may  also  be  considered  
 as acceptable forms of  communication.

 Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long
 as  they  can  perform the essential functions of the  job  after
 reasonable  accommodation is made to their known limitations.  
 If the accommodation cannot be made because it  would  cause
 the employer undue hardship, such  persons may not be eligible.

This job specification is applicable to the following title code(s) which
are different work week or work month and/or variants of the job class title:
Job
Spec
Code
VariantState,
Local or
Common
Class of
Service
Work
Week
State
Class
Code
Local
Class
Code
Salary
Range
Note
07675LC N/A05-
09018Bilingual In Spanish And EnglishLC N/A05-

This job specification is for local government use only.
Salary range is only applicable to state government.
Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.

12/11/1995