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In addition to this blog, I also maintain a Linked In group by the same name. While the group's activity levels remain only light to moderate, membership continues to grow. One benefit of the Linked In group is the jobs board. If you are looking for legal project management job, I suggest you join the legal project management group on Linked In. Also, going forward, I'll be posting jobs listed on the Linked In group to this blog. In addition to helping get the work out about new jobs, I'm also doing this to focus on what project management experience, credentials, and skills  are required for various legal and legal support positions.

Currently Merrill Corporation is seeking Litigation Support specialists in New York, New York, USA. The detailed job requirements include developing "project specific specifications, documentation and project schedules in accordance with client requirements".  Click here for further details.

Also, eventually, I plan to get around to creating a page with links to various sources of legal project management job leads.  For the time being, I recommend that you subscribe to the Posse List's Project Manager jobs e-mail list:

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