2026-01-02 – Weekly Legal Secretary Jobs : Remote roles are on the rise!

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This week’s job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those keen on remote work. There’s a critical demand for legal secretaries in various regions, and a handful of remote roles have been verified.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Lobman Carnahan Batt Angelle and | Location: New Orleans, LA
    Seeking a highly motivated legal secretary. You’ll be working under supervision but have plenty of room to grow. Ideal for someone looking to deepen their expertise in a dynamic environment.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Robert Half | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Dive into litigation support with this opportunity. The role combines secretarial duties with legal research and administrative tasks, perfect for someone who loves variety.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Robert Half | Location: Atlanta, GA
    This role is calling out to those in Atlanta with strong secretarial skills. It’s a chance to enhance your career in a supportive setting.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: A&M Law APC | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Looking for a motivated legal secretary in LA. This role offers a chance to grow while working under supervision in a bustling law firm.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Robert Half | Location: Charleston, SC
    Join a team in Charleston as a dedicated legal secretary. High attention to detail in legal document preparation is essential.
    Apply Here

  • Real Estate Legal Secretary
    Company: Robert Half | Location: San Diego, CA
    This role in downtown San Diego is perfect if you have experience in transactional law. The firm is replacing a retiring secretary, offering a stable and reputable work environment.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Morgenstern Law Group | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Support multiple attorneys in an insurance defense firm. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented person ready to make an impact.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Tucker Ellis LLP | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    An experienced litigation legal secretary is needed in Los Angeles. This is a chance to join a respected firm and utilize your litigation skills.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: Feher Law, APC | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    If you’re experienced in employment law and looking to advance, this opportunity offers a chance to step up your career game.
    Apply Here

  • Litigation Legal Secretary
    Company: Gray Duffy Eisenbaum & Lee | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Organized and experienced litigation legal secretary needed. This is a professional setting where your skills will be appreciated and put to good use.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are gaining traction, and this week there are some strong contenders if you prefer working from home.

  • Litigation Legal Secretary
    Company: Chicago Legal Search, Ltd. | CLS Legal Staffing | Location: Chicago, IL
    A top-notch litigation legal secretary is needed to support high-level partners. This role demands at least 5 years of experience and offers the flexibility of remote work.
    Apply Here

  • Legal Secretary
    Company: MACCORKLE LAVENDER PLLC | Location: Meadowbrook, WV
    Bring your legal secretarial skills to the table in this remote position. A solid background in the field is required.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
    Company: Mercor | Location: San Francisco, CA
    A role for those with a knack for administrative excellence, offering flexibility and an inclusive work environment.
    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’s roundup. Wishing you the best in your job search and hoping you find the role that’s just right for you.

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“offering flexibility and an inclusive work environment.” I landed my last remote legal secretary role by adding a 45-second Loom showing my CM/ECF + Odyssey e-filing and NetDocuments workflow right at the top of the resume; got a same-day call; small caveat: most “remote” listings still expect 2–3 hours of overlap with their court’s time zone. Anyone else seeing short demos speed up callbacks?

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@Guide +1 — ‘apply promptly’ worked; 12-hour submissions got me interviews; verify ‘remote’ isn’t hybrid; list Clio/Time Matters.

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In my classes, a 90-second brain dump followed by two spaced prompts (yesterday/last week) graded pass/fail keeps recall high without eating the period — if students freeze, I give one cue instead of reteaching. I keep a simple rotation in Google Sheets and sometimes pull item ideas from https://www.retrievalpractice.org — anyone adapted this cadence for mixed-literacy elder groups?

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I started putting a one-liner at the top of my resume — “Remote-ready: CM/ECF + Odyssey, dual monitors, encrypted drive, 85 WPM” — and attaching a single redacted PDF of my e-filing workflow; callbacks jumped within a day. Small caveat: confirm if “remote” means in-state only or requires RON/notary work before you apply, @Guide, since I got nearly to offer stage before learning they needed onsite notarizations.

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@Guide speed helped me too: I got two callbacks last week by sending a tiny portfolio — one redacted letter, a short dictation clip, and a 10-line docket snapshot — within an hour. Small caveat: confirm what “remote” means (phones routed to your cell vs. softphone, equipment stipend, time-zone coverage) before you invest in a take-home test. It’s like borrowing a stapler — you want to know if they expect you to bring your own.

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