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A national law firm has a new opening for an IP Litigation Paralegal for their office in Washington, DC. This role will provide paralegal support on large, complex cases and assist with case management, document production and review, legal research, trial preparation, and other substantive duties with an emphasis on U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters.
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LMR Technical Group is seeking a Paralegal/Legal Assistant II to perform complex day-to-day administrative and litigation support activities in support of our customer, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, in the Department Counsel Division.
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2-4 yrs experience in a Administrative Coordinator, Paralegal, Legal Assistant, Litigation Support, Project Manager or similar role at a Legal company; experience using eDiscovery technology and other related duties is required.
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Litigation Paralegal Trial Preparation Paralegal Legal Research Assistant Legal Administrative Assistant Trial Support Paralegal Paralegal Litigation Trial preparation Legal research Administrative support Legal Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employer.
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Paralegals provide legal and administrative support services to all attorneys in the Office of General Counsel (OGC), the in-house office that provides legal support and advice to the University of Maryland, College Park. OGC is a fast-paced office that serves many high-priority client needs.
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The Litigation Paralegal provides paralegal, office and administrative support to attorneys and staff on the Litigation Team for issues involving any or all of INDOT’s Districts/offices.
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The work is broad in scope, varing from routine to very complex challenges which requires the Litigation Paralegal to exercise judgment and decision-making abilities in formulating potential solutions and in interpreting and applying policies, rules, and laws, and propose recommendations to the Litigation Team attorneys.
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The Litigation Paralegal works with and must establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of individuals, including INDOT staff, INDOT management, representatives from other state agencies, and federal government agencies for the purpose of providing information, and to review, discuss and solve problems relating to project development and disseminating program information.
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The Paralegal position will assist the Office of University Counsel in a wide variety of legal projects including (a) litigation support in connection with court and administrative agency proceedings and internal University hearings; (b) document management and production related to discovery obligations, public records requests, employment matters, subpoenas, and other legal matters; and © coordination with various offices on campus and with other state agencies.
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Overview Reporting to Gallagher’s Chief Employment Counsel (CEC), this role will provide multi-disciplinary employment support to the CEC, Employee Relations Center of Excellence (ER-COE), and Human Resources (HR.
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Reporting to the Deputy Project Director , the Paralegal will be responsible for providing litigation and administrative support to the legal project. Provide litigation, administrative, and research support for the work of NSP attorneys.
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As a Litigation Paralegal, you will be a critical component of the legal team, providing superior support in a variety of key areas. The successful candidate will have a solid background in civil litigation and demonstrate efficiency in preparing legal documents, conducting legal research, and aiding in the preparation for trial and administrative hearings.
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Assist and support legal department in all phases of litigation, including case management, document preparation and court filings. Provide administrative support to the legal department, including managing calendars, scheduling meetings, and handling correspondence.
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Provide litigation support including managing litigation holds, researching answers to interrogatories, document requests, and subpoenas, tracking and filing of complaints, motions, and orders; experience using PACER desired.
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The Paralegal will provide legal support for the activities of the Legal Department by preparing documents, performing research, creating reports, managing projects, responding to requests for information, tracking litigation, expenses, licensing and related matters, managing vendors, compliance tracking and reporting, preparing communications, and general administrative support such as expense reporting and invoice processing.
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