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Essential job functions include: Directly supervise the Docketing Managers and fully manage the docketing staff and all docket-related services, including all calendaring and docketing in the litigation and intellectual property docket systems.
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Ideal candidate will have at least 10 years litigation experience as a hybrid legal assistant/paralegal and must have an ABA approved Paralegal Certificate, be proficient in MS Office Suit and be bilingual Spanish.
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Assist attorneys in all phases in family law, civil litigation, probate, and appeals. This is a small, but growing litigation and family law firm is focused on serving clients throughout California and beyond.
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As a Paralegal Specialist, you will assist in-house and outside attorneys with all facets of case preparation in a variety of litigation matters including, intellectual property, employment, personal injury, and other business matters.
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Paralegal Studies Instructor University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF08690 UCLA Extension is considered one of the top programs of its kind, offering to more than 35,000 students per year approximately 4,500 classes and non-degree certificate programs to meet the professional development, continuing education and personal enrichment needs of the full spectrum of nontraditional students as well as companies and organizations throughout and beyond the Los Angeles region.
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Supporting all aspects of litigation, internal investigations, and special projects, including subpoena responses, eDiscovery (legal holds, data collection and processing, productions to outside counsel), and vendor coordination and billing management.
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Position Overview: As a Civil Litigation Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in supporting our legal team in all aspects of civil litigation cases. Job Title: Civil Litigation Paralegal.
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As our Litigation Paralegal in our Personal Injury Litigation department, you will have the opportunity to help our clients progress their cases involving catastrophic motor vehicle accidents, TBI, major orthopedic cases, wrongful death, and other catastrophic injury through litigation.
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Prominent national law firm has an immediate need for an experienced Litigation Paralegal with strong e-discovery experience to join their growing Los Angeles office. The ideal candidate has 7 years of civil litigation defense experience and is proficient with Relativity or other e-discovery platform.
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Job Title: Civil Litigation ParalegalLocation: Century City, CALHH has partnered with a reputable law firm specializing in Insurance litigation, we are looking for an experience paralegal to join their Century City office on a contract to hire basis.
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Requirements 4+ years civil litigation experience- labor and employment Defense candidates will be considered California bar- in good standing ABA Accredited law school Benefits Hybrid work schedule Medical Dental Vision 401K Paid parking Bonus structure Paid parking Compensation depends on level of experience and may be different than the pay range indicated here.
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Job Title: Litigation Paralegal, Discovery Management. Description of role: Gursey | Schneider is looking for a dynamic and detail-oriented individual who will work integrally with litigation professionals at all levels to contribute to the discovery management shared service team.
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The Litigation Paralegal will handle discovery, medical record review and analysis, subpoenas, and trial preparation. The ideal Litigation Paralegal will have 3+ years of California civil litigation experience, experience reviewing medical records, and a paralegal certificate.
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If so, you may be the perfect fit for our flourishing, profitable, and growing Real Estate Law Firm. What We Need: We seek a 2 year experienced litigation paralegal to join our growing practice.
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Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLPs downtown Los Angeles office is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented paralegal. Haight is a well-established (85 years) civil litigation defense law firm with offices statewide offering outstanding resources.
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