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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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Paralegal experience, including document drafting, legal research, and data management; Experience navigating law libraries and conducting Internet legal research, and research on Westlaw or Lexis Nexis.
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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP is seeking an experienced Patent Paralegal to join its Intellectual Property Practice Group. Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP is seeking an experienced Patent Paralegal to join its Intellectual Property Practice Group.
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Must be comfortable working as part of a paralegal team, with each team member learning other job functions to enable greater flexibility for the group. Paralegal Certification (Required.
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3+ years of paralegal experience focusing on a combination of public company governance, subsidiary/entity management, mergers and acquisitions, and securities law compliance matters at in-house legal department and/or law firm.
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The successful candidate will be versed in all facets of patent prosecution, including U.S., PCT, non-PCT convention, and national stage filings. This position can be located in our North Carolina or South Carolina offices.
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Our client, a leading Real Estate developer is seeking a 4 plus years experienced commercial real estate paralegal to join its robust legal department. Under the supervision of in-house real estate attorneys, the real estate paralegal reviews real estate contracts, drafts amendments, reviews title commitments and exception documents, reviews surveys and plats, and drafts title objection letters.
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Our client's small boutique law firm seeks an experienced Paralegal to assist their attorney, support staff, and clients with Estate Planning and Probate and Trust Administration matters, as well as general office administration tasks.
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The Paralegal acts as a member of the legal team, or a "non-lawyer assistant" and thus must keep all client information confidential. The Paralegal will work with clients who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and other serious crimes.
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The Patent Paralegal Assistant is responsible for providing support to paralegals and legal professionals. Provide general support to the patent prosecution paralegal team as needed, including but not limited to: docket management, data collection, reporting and special projects.
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Three (3) years of experience as a paralegal, legal assistant or loan processor preferably in secured lending, banking or financial services industry, title company or law firm, or combination of education and experience.
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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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What You NeedAt least 5 years’ in-depth experience in the Trademark and/or Design prosecution field, and at least 2 years experience working with Utility Patents as an IP Paralegal, IP Docketing Specialist, or IP Legal Assistant/IP Legal Secretary in a corporate Legal Department or Law Firm. At least 2 years’ experience working within I.P. management databases (e.g., Anaqua, CPI, etc.
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We have an outstanding Contract position for an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join a leading Company located in the Laurel, MD surrounding area. Have at least three years of experience as an IP paralegal, preferably with patent preparation and prosecution matters.
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The Corporate Paralegal works closely with the General Counsel and other members of the Legal Team and assists with legal and regulatory research and compliance, responding to subpoenas and other legal inquiries, and drafting policies, procedures, and training materials.
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