2025-11-14 – Weekly Legal Secretary Jobs : Explore remote roles for legal experts

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the job market for legal secretaries is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those with litigation experience. There’s a noticeable demand for temporary roles as well, which could be a great way to get your foot in the door or explore new areas. And yes, there are some verified remote positions available for those looking to work from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: John Michael Morrow Law Firm | Location: Opelousas, LA
    This one’s for the litigation experts out there. If you’ve got experience as a legal secretary or paralegal in litigation, this could be your next gig.
    Apply Here

  • Temporary Legal Secretary
    Company: Murphy & Lynch, P.C. | Location: East Norwich, NY
    A temporary role that’s perfect if you’re eager to learn basic legal office procedures. It’s a good stepping stone.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Sterling Exec, LLC | Location: Huntington Station, NY
    This mid-sized insurance defense firm wants someone with at least two years of experience. A solid opportunity for those familiar with the insurance defense arena.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Robert Half | Location: New York, NY
    A role in Lower Manhattan for a legal secretary to provide administrative support. Ideal for those wanting to join a bustling legal environment.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary - 1759955
    Company: Ursitti Enterprises LLC | Location: Chicago, IL
    This hybrid position requires a background in patent filing and prosecution. If that’s your thing, this might be a perfect fit.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary Assistant
    Company: Curacao | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    An in-house role that might suit those with a legal secretary certification or a related degree.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there are several remote opportunities for those aiming to keep their commute to the living room. Whether you’re looking to support high-level partners or provide legal advice, there’s something for everyone.

  • Litigation Legal Secretary
    Company: Chicago Legal Search, Ltd. | CLS Legal Staffing | Location: Chicago, IL
    A global law firm is searching for an experienced litigation secretary to support high-level partners. If you’ve got at least five years under your belt, check this out.
    Apply Here

  • In House Counsel Jobs | JDHuntr 47662 Deputy General Counsel, Assistant Secretary Securities (Remote)
    Company: In House Jobs | JDHuntr | Location: Greenfield, IN
    This remote role involves providing legal advice and services at a senior level.
    Apply Here

  • In House Counsel Jobs New York | JDHuntr 50781 Associate General Counsel, Corporate (Remote), New York, NY
    Company: In House Jobs | JDHuntr | Location: New York, NY
    This role supports multiple committees and acts as an assistant secretary for the Board.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye out for these opportunities and make sure to apply quickly. Until next time, take care and happy job hunting!

Picked up a 3-month remote litigation secretary contract via Indeed last spring; putting CM/ECF, state e-filing portals, and Aderant/3E right up top on the resume got quick callbacks. Small caveat: confirm “remote” truly means remote — several wanted hybrid — and filter by time zone on https://www.indeed.com/q-remote-legal-secretary-jobs.html (it’s speed-dating with dockets).

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Temp gigs have been my in with remote litigation teams — last month I landed a 6‑week contract by leading with “iManage, NetDocuments, and heavy calendaring with CalendarRules,” plus early‑morning filing availability. These posts die fast, so I treat them as “apply within 24 hours” — , nothing worse than a dead link by evening. If your trial prep’s light, highlight deposition scheduling and cite‑checking to show you can keep the wheels turning — anyone else seeing that help?

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And quick tip: Field Papers ( https://fieldpapers.org ) has been great for rapid mapping — residents sketch on printed atlases, snap a photo, and we have geocoded layers the same day; just print high-contrast so scans align.

KoBoToolbox (https://www.kobotoolbox.org) has been our go-to for consent and Photovoice — plain-language consent screen plus optional audio “I agree” — duct tape for fieldwork. For stipends, I use a Google Sheet that calculates rate x hours with a “data top-up” column and per-participant totals; happy to trade the template. Caveat: KoBo permissions can be finicky, so we publish a read-only link for residents; and +1 to @eva_justice99 on mapping for a quick digital follow-up.

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