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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Immigration Paralegal to join our Legal team. Conduct legal research and analysis on immigration laws, regulations, and policies.
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Five (5) years of experience working in a law firm in a Legal Assistant/Paralegal role or having a JD degree can be substituted for the certification or degree. Sussman Law Firm, PLLC is located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and offers legal services primarily in the areas of family and immigration law.
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The Paralegal assists attorneys in providing direct representation to immigrant clients by: conducting client intakes and follow-up meetings; drafting correspondence, petitions, affidavits and other legal documents; conducting research in support of client cases; translating documents to be submitted to immigration courts and agencies, state courts, and other parties; and providing interpretation at USCIS, the asylum office, and/or other appointments, as needed.
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Performing legal research on various trust related matters from all divisions of trust, including reviewing and routing debt elimination items. The U.S. Bancorp Law Division is seeking a paralegal to support the in-house corporate and personal trust legal teams.
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Under the direction of the COO and Legal Program Manager the Paralegal II will assist attorney(s) by providing clerical and research support services including document preparation, evidence packages, declarations; interviewing clients and witnesses; research, investigations, and fact-checking; and trial preparation.
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We are looking for an experienced Immigration Paralegal to join our legal team. Conduct legal research and prepare legal briefs and memoranda on immigration-related issues.
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Paralegals are responsible for conducting client intakes, legal research, preparation of immigration forms, drafting affidavits, maintaining files and data, hearing preparation, social services referrals, and other related duties.
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The Paralegal works with the Paralegal Manager and Legal Management Team to improve efficiency and productivity for the legal team, including working to manage software systems and the case docket.
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Trupti N Patel & Associates is a legal services (immigration law) company based in Burlington, MA. We provide comprehensive legal support to our clients and are committed to delivering excellent service and achieving successful outcomes.
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This position assists lawyers and practice advisors with preparation of complex legal documents, mid-level legal research activities and other tasks related to the Immigration practice area.
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At least one year experience in immigration and/or family law as a Legal Assistant or Paralegal. Perform basic legal research on U.S. immigration and/or family law.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Paralegal at Rivera Julka Law Group located in Bay Shore, NY. The Paralegal will be responsible for supporting attorneys with legal research, drafting legal documents, preparing pleadings and briefs, and organizing case files, as well as assisting with other administrative tasks as needed.
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The ideal candidate will have exposure to litigation, legal research, corporate governance, secretary of state filings, and immigration law. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and legal research software.
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The work includes, but not limited to the following: legal research, contract renewals, management of regulatory complaint handling, assisting in litigation needs, immigration filings, licensing reporting and filings and any additional legal items as requested and required.
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Community Service and Immigration Volunteers/Interns several community and paralegal volunteers and/or legal student interns are needed to support and advocate for low-income families and immigrant communities to help and educate on immigration matters through its DMV Community Service programs.
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