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Legal Assistant/Paralegal: 1-3 year (Preferred) also willing to train. We seeking a dependable Legal Assistant/Paralegal (Bi-lingual preferred but not required) who has the ability to work well independently with minimal supervision to join our small, but fast growing team.
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This position requires a professional, organized self-starter with 5+ years of plaintiff personal injury litigation experience to include actual courtroom trial experience. Thorough knowledge of a plaintiff personal injury litigation practice including an understanding and knowledge of court practices, requirements and deadlines in both state and federal courts.
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Established Personal Injury firm seeking a Paralegal with experience to join the team! We are on the hunt for a passionate, dedicated, and experienced Paralegal with a specialization in Personal Injury to join our dynamic legal team.
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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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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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Reyes Browne Law is a successful, top-rated personal injury law firm in Dallas, and we are seeking a Litigation Paralegal. The ideal English / Spanish bilingual candidate has full-time personal injury law experience working a Plaintiff's personal injury docket, preferably with a primary concentration on car and truck accidents and premises liability cases.
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My client, a law firm with offices in the Brickell area, is looking for a paralegal to join this growing practice that handles personal injury. They are hoping to secure someone that has strong litigation experience managing personal injury cases in a high volume environment.
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We are seeking an experienced litigation paralegal to join our team of award-winning litigators in San Diego, CA. A successful candidate would already have worked in a fast-paced defense firm focused on civil litigation matters, with an emphasis on personal injury and construction defect law and will be ready to hit the ground running.
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Morgan & Morgan is looking for a Personal Injury Litigation Attorney to join our quickly expanding practice of plaintiff's personal injury lawyers and supporting case staff in our beautiful offices in the Fort Myers, FL area.
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Our esteemed law firm is seeking a dedicated and passionate Permanent Paralegal specializing in Personal Injury cases. A minimum of 5 years of experience as a paralegal, preferably in personal injury law.
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Our law firm based is seeking an experienced Personal Injury Paralegal to join our legal support team and contribute to the growth and success of our rapidly expanding practice. The ideal candidate will be an experienced, diligent, detail-oriented Paralegal.
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We are seeking a highly skilled an experienced Compliance Attorney to join our personal injury law firm in New Jersey. Collaborating closely with our seasoned paralegal, who will assist with the administrative tasks and document management.
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Personal Injury Paralegal. The paralegal will be responsible for their own case list and assisting attorneys as needed. Will be responsible for assisting attorney(s) with trial prep including drafting complaints and motions, propounding, and responding to discovery; updating client’s portal with case status information, closing statements, and scheduling of depositions.
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Family friendly personal injury law firm is seeking a paralegal/case manager to handle all aspects of personal injury files. Family friendly personal injury law firm is seeking a paralegal/case manager to handle all aspects of personal injury files.
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DiPasquale Moore is a premier personal injury law firm headquartered in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri. TITLE: Case Manager / Paralegal. PREFERRED: Paralegal certificate or associate degree.
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