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We are seeking a senior US-based litigation paralegal who can support our litigation team. This position is remote and will report to our Director, Associate General Counsel, Litigation, and will support our U.S. Consumer Litigation, International Litigation, and Commercial Litigation teams.
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Partnering with Legal Operations to build better processes and tooling to support the Litigation team’s case load. Helping recruit and lead a team of in-house and contracted paralegals to support the Litigation team.
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Experience working on matters in federal and state court litigation in California. The successful candidate will also assist with international litigation, regulatory matters, and responding to third-party requests.
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If you are a motivated professional looking for a long-term fit where you can grow in a role, and will be valued and empowered, then we invite you to apply to our Litigation Paralegal position in our Phoenix, AZ office.
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Experience leading projects and working with a paralegal team strongly preferred, as well as experience in litigation support databases (such as iPro, Relativity, Summation or Concordance), e-discovery, e-docs, document imaging and spreadsheets.
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Under direct supervision of the Senior Director for Global Legal and Compliance Operations, the Senior Litigation Paralegal will work closely with senior litigation counsel on the Global Litigation Team and other attorneys, business partners, various staff of the global legal department, internal IT, and Compliance teams.
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Estate Planning Paralegal Nelson Elder Care is an award winning , client-focused law firm that protects people from the curveballs of life. Compensation: $50,000 annually + incentives Responsibilities: The Role: As our Estate Planning Paralegal, you'll be making sense of legal jargon for our clients.
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Perform litigation paralegal job duties as needed by the Firm’s litigation teams. Candidates will also be expected to perform traditional litigation paralegal duties as described below.
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We're hiring a paralegal to assist our legal team with managing real estate closings, drafting estate planning and probate documents, and helping clients achieve their goals. Education - ABapproved paralegal certificate program such as an Associate’s degree or proprietary school program in paralegal studies, Bachelor’s degree desired.
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Education: Certification or Associate’s (or Bachelor’s) Degree in Paralegal Studies preferredExperience: 2-5 years as paralegal. HES2024 Additional Information / Benefits “Work today, get paid today.
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Minimum of five years of experience as a real estate paralegal. Kayne Anderson Real Estate is a leading real estate investment firm, managing approximately $15 billion in assets under management across opportunistic equity, core equity, and real estate debt, with sector expertise in medical office, seniors housing, off-campus student housing, multifamily housing, and self-storage.
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Communicate with pre-processor to be sure all items are complete, paralegal or settlement processor to ensure all settlement figures are correct, and with post-closing agent to ensure the transaction is recorded and any outstanding issues are resolved.
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The IP Paralegal will provide comprehensive support to our attorneys in all aspects of intellectual property law, including trademark, copyright, and patent matters. We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Intellectual Property Paralegal to join our legal team.
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The Senior Litigation Paralegal is responsible for providing support to a team of attorneys handling litigation and related legal matters. What we are searching for Prior in-house legal experience is a plus Experience with Relativity, Legal Tracker, or other case management platforms is a plus We believe the successful candidate has these qualifications and experience: Bachelor’s Degree and/or paralegal studies certificate required from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited program or other equivalent experience.
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Specializing in Immigration Law, Business and Corporate Law, Real Estate Law, Tax Law, Estate Planning, Intellectual Property, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Litigation, we serve a diverse clientele, including a prominent Chinese airline and a leading bio-pharmaceutical company.
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Title: litigation paralegal Company: La Cava Jacobson Goodis
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