FAQs
What is the main role of a Legal Administrative Assistant at Haynes and Boone?
The main role of a Legal Administrative Assistant is to perform full secretarial and administrative duties for attorneys, requiring high levels of independent judgment and discretion while supporting various legal practice areas.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must have extensive secretarial/PA experience, at least three years of litigation and/or corporate experience, and knowledge of legal terminology, office procedures, and relevant technology.
Is prior law firm experience necessary for this role?
Yes, mid- to large-sized law firm experience is preferred.
What kind of skills does a Legal Administrative Assistant need?
The position requires advanced word processing and computer skills, excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong attention to detail, organizational abilities, and customer service skills.
Will the Legal Administrative Assistant have to manage travel arrangements?
Yes, coordinating travel arrangements, meetings, and appointments is part of the job responsibilities.
What are the educational requirements for this position?
Candidates should possess GCSEs in English and Maths, with A Levels preferred but not required.
What are the physical demands of this job?
The job requires moving around the office up to 25% of the time, remaining stationary for at least 75% of the time, and occasionally moving documents or files weighing up to 15 lbs.
Does the role include handling client bills and expense reports?
Yes, handling client bills, expense reports, and other financial inquiries is a key aspect of the role.
What kind of tasks might require confidentiality and discretion?
Tasks such as communicating with clients, processing new client/matter requests, and handling sensitive legal documents require a high degree of confidentiality and discretion.
Who does the Legal Administrative Assistant report to?
The Legal Administrative Assistant reports directly to the Office Administrator and indirectly to assigned attorneys.

