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This full-time position requires a minimum of 6 years’ experience working as a litigation paralegal and performing case and fact manager functions primarily in the casualty practice area.
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Proficient in using legal research software, Microsoft Office Suite, and case management software. Organize and track case files to ensure they remain updated and are easily accessible.
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You will assist in various aspects of case management, including client communication, document preparation, legal research, and administrative tasks, to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the firm's personal injury practice.
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Case Management: Assist attorneys in managing estate planning and probate cases, including scheduling appointments, court dates, and meetings. Document Management: Prepare, review, and organize legal documents, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and probate filings.
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Legal research, legal analysis, eFiling (Federal + State), case management, trial support, document preparation, client correspondence, calendar management, deadline tracking, and high-level legal support.
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The role involves providing comprehensive litigation support from the initial stages of case management through to trial and post-trial proceedings. Prepare medical chronologies and other case-related documents.
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Advanced knowledge in legal research, legal documentation, case management, legal compliance, document review, and family law. The successful candidate will have a strong background in legal research, legal documentation, case management, legal compliance, document review, and family law.
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Proficiency in legal research and document management software. Conducting legal research and gathering relevant case materials. The successful candidate will assist our legal team in all phases of the litigation process, from case inception to resolution.
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Proven expertise in legal research, case management, trial preparation, and client relations. Extensive experience using legal software for e-discovery and case management.
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As a Corporate Litigation Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in supporting attorneys throughout all stages of litigation, ensuring efficient case management and successful outcomes.
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Proficiency in using legal research software, Microsoft Office Suite, and case management software. Conduct client interviews and maintain general contact with the client, ensuring they are kept informed about their case.
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Utilizing legal software for case management, document review, and other tasks. Experience with legal software and case management systems. Conducting legal research and analysis to support case preparation.
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Provide litigation support which includes maintaining and updating case management systems. Proven experience in case management and litigation support. Liaise with clients to gather and organize information for case preparation.
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Case Management: Organize and maintain pre-litigation client files, ensuring timely completion of tasks and adherence to deadlines. Detail-oriented and highly organized with excellent time management skills.
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Demonstrated expertise in litigation support, legal research, case management, and trial preparation. Conduct thorough and precise legal research to aid case development and strategy formulation.
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