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13 jobs that use District Court the most

Jobs that use district court the most include official court reporter, judicial administrative assistant, and magistrate.

What jobs use District Court the most?

1. Official Court Reporter

How official court reporter uses District Court:

  • Respond to inquiries by phone or person from attorneys/parties to litigation.
  • Obtain proficiency in computer software relating to transcription and word processing.
  • Create verbatim, stenographic record, and produce timely computer-aid transcription of various criminal/civil court proceedings

Most common skills for official court reporter:

  • District Court
  • Court Reporters
  • Transcription
  • Court Orders
  • Legal Terminology
  • Court Sessions

2. Judicial Administrative Assistant

How judicial administrative assistant uses District Court:

  • Manage and coordinate complex internal and external meetings and/or events via videoconferencing, WebEx and teleconference calls.
  • Type and process probate documents.
  • Implement a solution for staffing restructure that reduce overall salary expense while maintaining productivity for a rehabilitation inpatient nursing unit.

Most common skills for judicial administrative assistant:

  • District Court
  • Court Calendar
  • Legal System
  • Telephone Calls
  • Travel Arrangements
  • Management System

3. Magistrate

How magistrate uses District Court:

  • Issue various types of processes including: arrest warrants, summonses, search warrants, subpoenas, and civil commitments.
  • Prepare subpoenas and dockets for municipal court proceedings.
  • Issue various types of processes such as arrest warrants, summonses, bonds, search warrants, and medical detention orders.

Most common skills for magistrate:

  • Legal Research
  • District Court
  • Legal Issues
  • Legal Principles
  • Phone Calls
  • Criminal History

4. Case Administrator

How case administrator uses District Court:

  • Coordinate advertising campaigns with corporate Mazda and manage advertising co-op funding.
  • Post a credit memo to accounting segment of ADP and compare to repair order.
  • Handle all correspondence with Honda regarding service bulletins, recalls, and up to date repairs.

Most common skills for case administrator:

  • Life Insurance
  • District Court
  • ADR
  • AAA
  • Arbitration
  • Management System

5. Commonwealth Attorney

How commonwealth attorney uses District Court:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Case preparation and prosecution for DUI, larceny, drug possession, and other crimes
  • Draft dispositive motions, discovery motions, pleadings, initial disclosures, respond to discovery requests and interrogatories.

Most common skills for commonwealth attorney:

  • Legal Research
  • Criminal Cases
  • District Court
  • Domestic Relations
  • Criminal Law
  • Law Enforcement Officials

6. Court Reporter

How court reporter uses District Court:

  • Commission as a public notary to administer the oath.
  • Attend depositions or court proceedings and taking dictation verbatim; provide transcription of proceedings; coordination of exhibits for depositions
  • Report, proofread and produce computer transcripts of medical malpractice, product liability, personal injury and divorce litigation.

Most common skills for court reporter:

  • Transcription
  • Court Proceedings
  • Legal Terminology
  • District Court
  • Technical Terminology
  • Litigation

7. Judicial Law Clerk

How judicial law clerk uses District Court:

  • Review wills and applications to ensure that they meet the statutory requirements to be admit to probate.
  • Research and write judicial orders in civil, criminal, family, juvenile, child protection, and probate matters.
  • Compile accurate information from other departments in order to answer complaints, interrogatories and other legal documents on a timely basis.

Most common skills for judicial law clerk:

  • Legal Issues
  • District Court
  • Litigation
  • Legal Memoranda
  • Appeals
  • Court Proceedings

8. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

How deputy prosecuting attorney uses District Court:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Sign charges, write subpoenas, interview law enforcement, interview witnesses, negotiate with defense attorneys.
  • Oversee all aspects of entire misdemeanor court docket, charging decisions through appeals process.

Most common skills for deputy prosecuting attorney:

  • Legal Research
  • Jury Trials
  • District Court
  • Litigation
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Felony Cases

9. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

How assistant prosecuting attorney uses District Court:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Argue motions, take depositions, and prepare briefs, appeals, search warrants and subpoenas.
  • Perform all aspects of trial preparation, including issuing subpoenas, witness preparation, and exhibits.

Most common skills for assistant prosecuting attorney:

  • Jury Trials
  • District Court
  • Child Support Orders
  • Felony Cases
  • Appeals
  • Litigation

10. Circuit Court Clerk

How circuit court clerk uses District Court:

  • Receive and record payments of fees or fines, process notary commissions, order files and purge old files for achieves.
  • Sign off of all summons, subpoenas, and publications that come in to the office.
  • Handle personal protection orders, subpoenas, show causes, divorces, and other information they may have needed.

Most common skills for circuit court clerk:

  • Circuit Court
  • Court Proceedings
  • Management System
  • Customer Service
  • District Court
  • Legal Forms

11. Child Protective Specialist

How child protective specialist uses District Court:

  • Provide comprehensive case management to DCFS clients and their families to achieve case goals as outlined in the client service plan.
  • Provide comprehensive case management to DCFS intact families by assessing family functioning.
  • Perform related adoptions and supervisory visits for state adoptions.

Most common skills for child protective specialist:

  • Social Work
  • Social Services
  • Mental Health
  • Protective Services
  • District Court
  • Child Protective

12. Probate Clerk

How probate clerk uses District Court:

  • Book domestic and international commercial flights for executive management; make reservations for hotels and car rentals; coordinate all itineraries.
  • Escort visitors throughout Garda property.

Most common skills for probate clerk:

  • Probate
  • Data Entry
  • District Court
  • Telephone Calls
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Court Dates

13. Student Attorney

How student attorney uses District Court:

  • Generate an internal memorandum exploring VAWA and special immigrant juvenile cases that lead to the establishment of a new clinic program.
  • Provide direct representation to low-income clients on a range of matters including family, criminal, probate, and post-conviction review.
  • Issue subpoenas for opposing party's financial records, records for businesses own by opposing party and records of government organizations.

Most common skills for student attorney:

  • Legal Issues
  • Legal Memoranda
  • Social Security
  • District Court
  • Domestic Violence
  • Probate

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