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Train students in office policies and procedures, client and document management systems, case file maintenance, use of legal, office, and communication tools, and law office professional conduct.
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Seeking a Bankruptcy/Litigation Paralegal to provide assistance to attorneys and trustees in fact investigation, legal research, document preparation and production, database management, docketing/case management, and overall client service.
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Direct experience with law firm tech (document management - iManage), office apps (Microsoft Office 2016, focus on Excel), PDF (Nuance PowerPDF, Adobe), video and audio editing utilities.
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Primary duties include assisting with litigation management, employment law related matters, and contract lifecycle and IP portfolio management. Ancillary duties include general corporate housekeeping matters such as helping manage Legal Tracker electronic billing; preparation for Board meetings; entity formation; entity dissolution; document management and special projects as assigned by the General Counsel and attorneys.
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Knowledge of litigation process, including document production and other discovery projects, document management and trial procedures. Proficiency with a PDF manipulation software such as Adobe Acrobat or Foxit Phantom, electronic discovery processing, document imaging applications, and litigation support applications.
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Proficient in all Microsoft applications, including but not limited to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; Lexis-Nexis and WestLaw, Live Note, Concordance, Case Map, Docketing, Document Management System, expense and billing systems.
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Litigation Management (manage legal holds coordinate internal e-Discovery process, run document production, facilitate deposition scheduling, process case settlements). This role provides a broad range of paraprofessional support, including litigation support, matter management, budget and invoice administration, and case tracking and reporting.
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Assist trial attorneys in Washington, DC and other Strike Force Offices as necessary, with case organization, document management, discovery and production, document drafting and editing, administrative tasks, trial preparation (including witness preparation and exhibit preparation), and trial (including in-courtroom exhibit presentation using Trial Director.
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Provide support to attorneys and staff, including but not limited to document drafting, legal research, and case file management. Excellent organizational skills, and time-management skills.
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Substantial document management and e-discovery experience, including use of Relativity and other litigation support applications. We are currently searching for a Healthcare Litigation Paralegal for our Philadelphia, PA and Princeton, NJ locations.
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Use Concordance, Relativity, Adobe Acrobat 2017, Microsoft SharePoint and/or OneDrive, or other electronic and hard copy document management software. Assist AAG's and Bureau staff in drafting/preparation of legal documents for state and federal litigation (e.g., legal research, formatting review and/or drafting of pleadings, discovery demands, motions, memorandum, affidavits, privilege logs, and inserting table of authorities into briefs, etc.
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Tech savvy with Mac/Apple products, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, OneDrive, Clio, document management systems, time and billing, and transcription software products, and an interest and ability to quickly learn other technology.
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10+ years of paralegal experience, preferably working in a labor/employment litigation practice. In the 2024 edition, the publication named Ogletree Deakins its “Law Firm of the Year” in the Employment Law - Management category.
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Support functions include legal research, document preparation, records maintenance, as well as calendar management, travel, event planning and other administrative services. Manage quarterly legal controls process including litigation report and outside auditor certification (preparation of communications, maintenance of calendar, records management.
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Research patent and trademark databases for competitor products and assists in-house counsel with responses to any threatened litigation. Responsible for implementing the Company's document retention policies and organizing and maintaining all contracts, corporate records and other paper and electronic legal records.
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