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Litigation Paralegal (Montgomery County)

Application RequirementsApplicants should submit a one (1) page resume. Additional pages are appropriate only where they reflect substantial, directly relevant experience. Unnecessarily lengthy resumes may negatively impact consideration.Company Descriptionvan der Veen, Hartshorn & Levin is a high-profile, 17-attorney litigation firm practicing exclusively in Pennsylvania. The firm includes a 10-attorney Plaintiffs' personal injury team and one of the Commonwealth's largest private criminal defense departments, complemented by family law and commercial litigation practice groups. Known for individualized representation and innovative litigation strategies, the firm has handled some of the most significant and high-profile cases in the state. Our commitment extends beyond the courtroom, with an active focus on supporting and improving our communities.Role DescriptionThis is a full-time, in-person Paralegal position based in our growing Montgomery County office in Norristown, PA. The role supports a Plaintiffs' litigation practice and involves close, daily collaboration with an experienced trial attorney.Responsibilities include managing active litigation files, coordinating discovery, organizing and summarizing records, drafting pleadings and correspondence, assisting with trial preparation, and communicating with clients, experts, and Pennsylvania courts. This position offers meaningful responsibility, direct involvement in high-value cases, and the opportunity to grow with small but expanding office.QualificationsPrior experience in a law firm settingExperience managing, discovery, records, and case deadlinesFriendly and team orientatedStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to manage multiple active matters independentlyHigh school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor's degree preferredBenefitsOpportunity to work closely with really good peopleCompetitive salaryFull health insurance benefitsEmployer percentage match 401(k) retirement planPaid time offDirect exposure to all phases of civil and criminal litigationLong-term career growth and professional satisfaction