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<p>This is a remote position.</p> <p>Join Lone Star Lawyers as a Home Based Data Entry Typist and play a vital role in supporting our legal team by ensuring accurate and timely data management. This remote position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the legal services industry while enjoying the flexibility of working from home.<br></p> <p>As a key member of our administrative team, you will be responsible for entering, verifying, and maintaining legal documents and records with precision and confidentiality. Your attention to detail and strong typing skills will help streamline our workflow and support case management effectively.<br></p> <h3>Key Objectives<br></h3> <ul> <li>Accurately input legal data and documentation into company databases and systems.<br></li> <li>Maintain data integrity and confidentiality in accordance with legal standards.<br></li> <li>Support the legal team by ensuring timely and organized data processing.<br></li> <li>Assist with document formatting and proofreading as needed.<br></li> </ul> <h3>Responsibilities<br></h3> <ul> <li>Enter and update client information, case details, and other relevant legal data.<br></li> <li>Review documents for accuracy before data entry to minimize errors.<br></li> <li>Organize and maintain electronic files and records securely.<br></li> <li>Collaborate with legal staff to clarify data requirements and resolve discrepancies.<br></li> <li>Meet daily and weekly data entry targets while maintaining high-quality standards.<br></li> <li>Adhere to company policies and legal confidentiality guidelines at all times.<br></li> </ul> <h3>Qualifications & Skills<br></h3> <ul> <li>High school diploma or equivalent; additional certification in data entry or administration is a plus.<br></li> <li>Proven experience in data entry, preferably within the legal or professional services industry.<br></li> <li>Excellent typing speed and accuracy with strong attention to detail.<br></li> <li>Familiarity with legal terminology and document formats is advantageous.<br></li> <li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Word and Excel, and experience with data management systems.<br></li> <li>Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently in a remote environment.<br></li> <li>Reliable internet connection and a dedicated home workspace.<br></li> <li>Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive information responsibly.<br></li> </ul> <h3>Benefits<br></h3> <ul> <li>Flexible work-from-home schedule promoting work-life balance.<br></li> <li>Opportunity to grow within a respected legal services firm.<br></li> <li>Supportive team environment with ongoing training and development.<br></li> <li>Competitive compensation based on experience and performance.<br></li> </ul> <br> <br>

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