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Law Firm seeks an experienced full-time, in-office, Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join a boutique law firm providing tax, succession, estate planning and trustadministration services to its clients.
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Law Firm seeks Patent Litigation Paralegal for WFH Flexible Role - Great Culture - High Compensation. Great International Law Firm w/ a tight knit Delaware Office looking for a IP Litigation Paralegal to join a local team that is very successful in the courtroom.
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About Company Christopher J. Cummings, P.C. consists of one client care coordinator who has been with the firm for 2 years and Christopher J. Cummings, who has been in private practice since 1996 after serving as a felony prosecutor for 9 years in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and 2 ½ years as legal counsel for the Illinois Department of Corrections.
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Experience working in commercial litigation/bankruptcy/foreclosure/loss mitigation within a United States law firm as a paralegal. Assist Asset Resolution in-house counsel with monitoring and managing commercial litigation/bankruptcy/foreclosure activities, functions and deadlines.
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Liaise with Asset Resolution in-house counsel and outside attorneys, collection agencies and other vendors that support the loss mitigation effort. Prepare case specific legal analysis and reporting for Asset Resolution in-house counsel.
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5-7 years of experience as a trademark paralegal, patent paralegal, or patent secretary either at a major law firm or in-house. GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:Provide general paralegal support to the corporate legal group with particular responsibility for intellectual property matters.
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2-3 years' experience as a legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, or administrative assistant in a law firm or corporate legal department. Do you have at least 2 yrs of experience as a legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, or admin.
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LHH is recruiting a Patent Prosecution Paralegal for a Chicago Intellectual Property firm. 3-5 years of patent prosecution experience or training within a law firm setting preferred.
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Litigation Paralegal For Fast Growth Atlanta Family Law Firm Fast-growing Family Law and Probate Firm is looking for a Litigation Paralegal to join our growing team. Our firm philosophy does not pair a single paralegal with a single attorney, so you will always have exposure to various ways of accomplishing the same goal.
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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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This position may also be sedentary and require the employee to sit for extended periods of time Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies, a Certification as a trained paralegal with 2+ years experience, or equivalent on-the-job Legal Assistant/Paralegal experience in a law firm environment will be considered.
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5+ years of experience as a paralegal in a law firm, corporate in-house legal department, or governmental legal setting. The Corporate Paralegal will support the General Counsel and attorneys on the Legal Team as well as assist the Corporate Securities Paralegal with day-to-day operations of the Legal Team as needed.
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2-5 years of law firm and/or in-house paralegal experience. 2-5 years of law firm and/or in-house paralegal experience. As a Senior Legal Analyst, you will report to the Legal Operations Lead (located in Texas, U.S.A.) and work closely with all members of the legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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The position will report directly to the Sr. Paralegal Manager, Litigation & eDiscovery. In-house and/or top-tier law firm experience preferred; experience with/exposure to insurance defense helpful.
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We are seeking a probate paralegal to join a boutique firm. As a Probate Paralegal, you will play a crucial role on our probate team by working closely with attorneys and clients to ensure the efficient and accurate administration of probate estates.
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