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Seeking a Litigation Paralegal to provide assistance to attorneys in fact investigation, legal research, document preparation and production, database management, docketing/case management, and overall client service.
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Trademark Paralegal is responsible for providing support to attorneys with various trademark-related legal tasks. The paralegal must have a comprehensive understanding of legal procedures, excellent organizational and communication skills, and an ability to work independently.
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We are seeking a highly qualified Bankruptcy Paralegal to provide support to our Bankruptcy group and other attorneys. Prepare and file petitions, conduct legal research on the Uniform Commercial Code.
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The Paralegal/Contract Negotiator will work in a dynamic, client-facing environment and will have the opportunity to apply and develop business support, project management, negotiation and drafting skills while work independently and be part of a team that provides crucial legal support to the organization.
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As a Paralegal, you will provide support to the real estate group within the legal department, with specific emphasis on acquisitions, dispositions, financing, and development deals.
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Bachelor’s degree or Paralegal Certificate from an ABA (American Bar Association) recognized program or equivalent experience in legal support. Minimum 1 year experience as a Patent Paralegal with U.S. and/or foreign prosecution knowledge, or equivalent legal experience.
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Directs and supervises the work of paralegals and other support staff, particularly on major paralegal support efforts, such as large legal research projects or major in-courtroom support.
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Basic FunctionHF Sinclair is seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Paralegal to support the attorneys in the EHS practice group and internal clients with matters pertaining to the review, preparation, investigation, and analysis of environmental health and safety (“EHS”) regulatory, compliance, and policy issues.
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Conduct in-depth legal research using various resources such as online databases, legal publications, and libraries to support attorneys in case preparation and strategy development.
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A boutique estate planning and estate administration law firm in Dallas (Bluffview area) seeks an entry level paralegal to provide vital legal support to attorneys. Responsibilities include assisting in the preparation and drafting of estate planning and probate documents, managing client interactions, and ensuring the smooth execution of legal procedures.
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As a Litigation Paralegal at the junior to mid-level, you will support our litigation attorneys through various stages of case management. Thompson Law – the Lion Law Firm – is seeking an outgoing, highly-organized Closing Legal Assistant to join our dynamic and rapidly growing team.
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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as paralegal studies, legal studies, business law, or finance, preferredParalegal certification is a plusMinimum of two years of experience as a paralegal or legal assistant.
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As a Corporate Paralegal, you will provide comprehensive legal support to our in-house legal team. Administrative Support: Manage transaction documents, contracts, and confidentiality in legal matters, and assistance in forming and managing domestic and international subsidiaries, ensuring proper documentation and adherence to legal requirements.
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We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Legal Assistant to support our Risk Management department managing business licenses and Liquor Licenses. Qualifications and Key Attributes: To be successful in this role, you should possess the following qualifications and attributes: Prior experience as a paralegal, legal assistant, secretary, office or administrative assistant, or similar clerical position of 2 years or more is required.
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Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as paralegal studies, legal studies, business law, or finance, preferred. We are seeking an Administrative Assistant/Junior Paralegal to join the legal department at Remington Hospitality.
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