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We are a civil litigation firm focusing on personal injury, employment discrimination/harassment, and Workers Compensation. This is a full-time on-site role for a bi-lingual (Spanish) Legal Assistant Paralegal located in Asbury Park, NJ. The Legal Assistant Paralegal will be responsible for assisting attorneys, preparing legal documents, organizing files, opening new cases, submitting applications for insurance benefits, obtaining records, documents, and reports, and interacting with clients.
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The Litigation Paralegal will be responsible for daily tasks such as legal document preparation, document review, legal research, drafting pleadings, and motions. This is a full-time on-site role for a Litigation Paralegal at our Neptune, NJ office.
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Proven experience as a legal secretary, preferably with a focus on commercial litigation. Legal Secretary (Commercial Litigation) Provide administrative support to attorneys specializing in commercial litigation.
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Experience in Microsoft cloud security controls, Data Loss Prevention, Purview, and understanding of Litigation Hold, Retention, and eDiscovery; Experience in Microsoft cloud security controls, Data Loss Prevention, Purview, and understanding of Litigation Hold, Retention, and eDiscovery.
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The Litigation Paralegal will handle discovery, medical record review and analysis, subpoenas, and trial preparation. The ideal Litigation Paralegal will have 3+ years of California civil litigation experience, experience reviewing medical records, and a paralegal certificate.
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This position will collaborate with our in-house General Counsel to handle litigation and corporate matters, contracts, corporate, and other areas handled by the Legal Department. Ideal candidates will have a minimum of 7 years relevant corporate and litigation experience, such as civil litigation, contract review, employment matters, real estate, corporate governance; in-house experience is a plus.
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Position Overview : As a Paralegal at Harris Keenan and Goldfarb, you will play a crucial role in conducting legal research, preparing trial documents, managing case files, and providing support during all stages of personal injury litigation.
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Aid internal and external counsel in litigation matters, including document management, discovery, and trial preparation. Proficiency in legal research tools and software such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.
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We are seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to join our dynamic legal team. Our practice areas include real estate, dealer law, corporate law, personal injury, commercial litigation, and technology law.
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This position, located in either our New York or Washington D.C. office, will report to Antitrust Lawyers in the Litigation Group. Minimum 5 or more years of prior work experience as a regulatory paralegal focused on antitrust law, either at a law firm or at an antitrust agency.
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We have consistently been recognized for our leading practices in many areas, including private equity, M&A, finance, asset management, real estate, tax, antitrust, life sciences, health care, intellectual property, litigation & enforcement, privacy & cybersecurity, and business restructuring.
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Leverage your claims experience and join our team as a Senior Litigation Specialist! The Sr. Litigation Specialist is responsible for all aspects of coverage, investigation, negotiation, and resolution of litigated matters within established company and industry Best Practices.
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The Senior Attorney will have the opportunity to contribute to the strategic growth of our litigation and advocacy docket, support existing partners and cultivate new partnerships, while fighting for a healthy and just Gulf.
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Representing clients in disputes involving trusts and estates, including litigation in state and federal courts. A Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. Keeping up-to-date with changes in laws and regulations related to trusts, estates, and taxes, and advising clients on how these changes may affect their estate plans.
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Minimum 2 years litigation docketing experience. Minimum 2 years litigation docketing experience. Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, a national firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity for a Docket Specialist.
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