Legal Secretary Jobs IN Iowa — 1 – 17 of 17
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Simmons Perrine PLC, IA-Cedar Rapids
Moyer Bergman PLC has an opening for a Legal Secretary. Prior legal experience required. Send letter and… of www.realmatch.com Category: Legal Support Workers
From: Realmatch
OfficeTeam, IA-Des Moines
Legal Secretary Our client, a fast paced law firm, is looking for a Legal Secretary. The Legal Secretary… Experience: The Legal Secretary requires a strong…
From: BusinessWorkforce.com
Iowa Department of Administrative Services, IA-Polk County
Job Title SECRETARY 1 Auto req ID 8312BR Location… Minimum Requirements and meet selective (930 Legal Secretary). This position is located in the Des Moines…
From: ArmedServicesJobs.com
City & National Employment, IA-Waterloo
Legal Secretary/Paralegal We have an opportunity to join a growing legal firm and build your career as a Legal Assistant. Assist and provide a range of legal…
From: BusinessWorkforce.com
GISLASON & HUNTER LLP, IA-Des Moines
Legal Secretary/ Receptionist Downtown law office seeking a legal secretary with a minimum of 3 years experience. Duties include typing, scheduling, copying…
From: CareerBuilder
State of Iowa Talent Gateway, IA-Webster County
Job Title SECRETARY 2 Auto req ID 8341BR… Minimum Requirements and meet selective (930 Legal Secretary) will be placed on the qualified list. This…
From: State of Iowa Talent Gateway
Davis Brown Law Firm, IA-Des Moines
with a rich tradition of legal service to its clients… three years of previous experience as a legal AA/Secretary, with at least two full years of experience in…
From: CareerBuilder
IA-Des Moines
Description: Experienced Litigation Legal Secretary needed for Des Moines area firm. Responsibilities include: creating letters, memos and legal documents…
From: Executive Resources
Meredith Corporation, IA-Des Moines
for Legal Department and Corporate Secretary office… legal assistant, paralegal or other related work experience. Certified Paralegal (CP) or Certified Legal…
From: CareerBuilder
Housing & Urban Development, Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, IA-Selection
of legal actions to ensure recommended actions are defensible before Contracting Officers, legal counsel… covering areas such as legal, financial, parenting…
From: usajobs.gov
Executive Resources Limited, IA-Des Moines
Description: Experienced Litigation Legal Secretary needed for Des Moines area firm. Responsibilities include: creating letters, memos and legal documents…
From: Nationjob.com
Travelers, IA-West Des Moines
of legal secretarial and administrative duties for assigned attorneys, many of which are unique to a legal… 6 years experience as a Legal Secretary required, or…
From: Travelers
Career Gate, IA-Sioux City
legal assistant, legal assistant, paralegal assistant, law assistant, law, legal, paralegal, court, trials, lawyer assistant, litigation, secretary, legal…
From: CareerBuilder
THE FATINO GROUP, IA-Des Moines
technology, part time, printing, technician, legal, automotive, teacher, winter, banking, analyst, nursing… design, quality, safety, secretary, office, assistant…
From: CareerBuilder
FATINO GROUP, IA-Des Moines
technology, part time, printing, technician, legal, automotive, teacher, winter, banking, analyst, nursing… design, quality, safety, secretary, office, assistant…
From: CareerBuilder
Peters Personnel, IA-Council Bluffs
Legal Assistant Council Bluffs Salary to $33,000;… Law. Small office – responsibilities include legal secretary, paralegal, meeting with clients, greeting…
From: careerlink.com
Robert Half International, IA-Des Moines
Legal Secretary Our client, a fast paced law firm, is looking for a Legal Secretary. The Legal Secretary… Experience: The Legal Secretary requires a strong…
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Iowa at a Glance
Major Industries – agriculture (corn, soybeans, hogs, pigs), food manufacturing, insurance
Population – 2,926,324 (as of 2000) [Iowa is the 30th most populous state in the USA]
State Abbreviation – IA
State Capital – Des Moines
Largest City – Des Moines
Area – 56,276 square miles [Iowa is the 26th biggest state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Iowans
Iowa Economy
Although Indiana is primarily a manufacturing state, about three quarters of the land is utilized for agriculture. With a growing season of about 170 days and an average rainfall of 40 in. (102 cm) per year, Indiana farms have rich yields. Grain crops, mainly corn and wheat, are important and also support livestock and dairying industries. Soybeans and hay are also principal crops, and popcorn and widely varied vegetables and fruits are also produced. Hogs, eggs, and cattle are also important. Meatpacking is chief among the many industries related to agriculture. Although the urban population exceeds the rural, many towns are primarily service centers for agricultural communities.
There are, however, cities with varied heavy industries; prominent, besides Indianapolis, are Evansville, Fort Wayne, Gary, Kokomo, South Bend, and Terre Haute. These cities were among the highest in the nation in unemployment during the recession of the early 1980s. Indiana’s leading manufactures are iron and steel, electrical equipment, transportation equipment, nonelectrical machinery, chemicals, food products, and fabricated metals. Rich mineral deposits of coal and stone (the S central Indiana area is the nation’s leading producer of building limestone) have encouraged construction and industry.
Throughout the state the products of farms and factories are transported by truck and by train. Indiana calls itself the crossroads of America, and its extreme northwest corner—where transportation lines head east after converging on nearby Chicago from all directions—is one of the most heavily traveled areas in the world in terms of rail, road, and air traffic. Waterborne traffic is also important; improvements on the Ohio River and the opening (1959) of the St. Lawrence Seaway have benefited the state. With the opening in 1970 of the Burns Waterway Harbor on Lake Michigan, Indiana gained its first public port and enhanced its shipping facilities.
