Emma T. Storch
Paralegal at Marks, O'Neill, O'Brien, Doherty & Kelly, P.C.- Claim this Profile
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Natalie Virbitsky
I've known Emma since I started working at Marks, O'Neill in 2014. She's incredibly intelligent, detail-oriented, and reliable. Not only does she excel in her duties as a paralegal but she is also sensitive to the needs of others in the office. Emma is a major asset to the firm and an absolute pleasure to work with.
Natalie Virbitsky
I've known Emma since I started working at Marks, O'Neill in 2014. She's incredibly intelligent, detail-oriented, and reliable. Not only does she excel in her duties as a paralegal but she is also sensitive to the needs of others in the office. Emma is a major asset to the firm and an absolute pleasure to work with.
Natalie Virbitsky
I've known Emma since I started working at Marks, O'Neill in 2014. She's incredibly intelligent, detail-oriented, and reliable. Not only does she excel in her duties as a paralegal but she is also sensitive to the needs of others in the office. Emma is a major asset to the firm and an absolute pleasure to work with.
Natalie Virbitsky
I've known Emma since I started working at Marks, O'Neill in 2014. She's incredibly intelligent, detail-oriented, and reliable. Not only does she excel in her duties as a paralegal but she is also sensitive to the needs of others in the office. Emma is a major asset to the firm and an absolute pleasure to work with.
Experience
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Marks, O'Neill, O'Brien, Doherty & Kelly, P.C.
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United States
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Legal Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Paralegal
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Feb 2017 - Present
Status counts, medical record summaries, docket analysis, drafting documents, electronic filing
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Legal Secretary
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Apr 2003 - Feb 2017
Pretty much everything
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Bruegger's Bagels
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United States
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Restaurants
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500 - 600 Employee
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counter service/customer service
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Dec 1994 - Apr 2003
Standard food service stuff. Making sandwiches, running register, cleaning, shoulder for customers to cry and voice for customers to be cheered on by. Standard food service stuff. Making sandwiches, running register, cleaning, shoulder for customers to cry and voice for customers to be cheered on by.
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Education
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University of Pittsburgh
BA, CLASSICS, ANTHROPOLOGY