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A well-established law firm specializing in litigation offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced Paralegal to join our Neptune office teams in multiple areas of litigation including personal injury and commercial litigation matters.
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Job Segment/Skills: Paralegal, Construction Litigation, Construction Paralegal, Litigation, Litigation Paralegal, Trial, Trial director, TrialDirector, LexisNexis, Westlaw, Relativity, voir dire, Cases, Exhibits, Trial Exhibits, Deposition, case retrieval, Bluebooking, Cite Checking, Proofreading Pleadings, Pleadings, ABA Paralegal, Bachelor Degree, Juris Doctor.
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LaSalle Network is partnering with a global law firm who is looking to hire a Litigation Paralegal in their Atlanta, GA office. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Litigation Paralegal within a law firm with demonstrated knowledge of complex issues within the Litigation practice area.
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We are currently seeking a skilled and motivated Paralegal/legal assistant with expertise in litigation and a focus on landlord-tenant matters to join our team. Position Overview: As a Paralegal/legal assistant specializing in litigation and landlord-tenant matters, you will play a crucial role in supporting our legal team.
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Familiarity with or willing to learn applicable local, state and federal court rules, e-filing procedures, retrieval of patents, patent litigation, USPTO procedures and websites supporting IP/litigation practices.
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5+ years of litigation paralegal experience. As a subject matter expert team in the Global Legal department, the Global Litigation team handles litigation matters involving TikTok in all the regions in which TikTok operates, including the United States.
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Senior Real Estate Paralegal $77,000 - $107,000 + annual bonuses. Real Estate Paralegal $66,000 - $92,000 + annual bonuses. Real Estate Paralegal or Senior Real Estate Paralegal.
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Litigation boutique law firm has an immediate opening for a litigation paralegal to work on a broad range of commercial litigation(asbestos) matters. The paralegal will support attorneys throughout all phases of litigation, including initiating suit; discovery (including eDiscovery); preparing court submissions; trial; and post-trial and appellate procedures.
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Minimum 5+ years of paralegal experience, a mix of in-house and private practice experience preferred. You will provide organizational and substantive support to our litigation team, build new systems and procedures to help our team operate more efficiently, and work with paralegals, attorneys, legal operations and additional teams within Block.
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Provide case management for patent litigation in federal district courts, appeals before theFederal Circuit Court of Appeals, and actions before the U.S. International Trade Commission,USPTO, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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At least 2 years of litigation paralegal experience, including 1 year of experience in automated litigation support. CACI is looking for people who can work in Washington, DC. Paralegal duties focus upon litigation support as we prepare for trial in the coming months.
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Litigation Paralegal- Philadelphia, PA ( remote) Oversee the production and maintenance of litigation documents and evidentiary materials, organizing documents and assisting counsel to prepare for depositions, hearings, trials or other courtroom proceedings.
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The Litigation Paralegal for the Gittis Legal Clinics provides litigation and administrative support to law students and clinical faculty and works with faculty and staff to ensure the successful delivery of high quality educational and legal services provided by the Gittis Legal Clinics.
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Under the direction of the Disputes Technology & Services (DTS) practice group leader and DTS Paralegal Manager, the Senior Arbitration Paralegal is a highly skilled, objective-oriented individual who utilizes a combination of practical experience and cutting-edge technology in a collaborative environment to provide Firm clients and attorneys with creative and cost-efficient solutions.
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This position is within our esteemed firm's Estate Planning team, specializing in Affordable Housing and Community Development, Business Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights, Business Law, Civil Litigation, and Commercial Lending and Financial Institution Services.
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