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Expertise in ZDiscovery, Exterro, Qlik Sense, Legal Tracker (Serengeti), or GEMS (preferred). Additionally, you will gather and compile case materials; draft and revise correspondence and other legal documents; conduct investigations, interview clients for relevant case information; and review invoices and manage legal costs.
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This Trust & Estates Paralegal will assist with document preparation and review, legal research, and communication with clients and partners. This legal firm offers business restructuring & insolvency, construction, corporate matters, intellectual property, labor & employment, litigation & alternative dispute resolution, real estate, and trusts & estates.
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Beacon Hill Legal is seeking a Litigation Paralegal to join a midsized Law Firm located in Downtown Chicago! Learn more about Beacon Hill and our specialty divisions, Beacon Hill Associates, Beacon Hill Financial, Beacon Hill HR, Beacon Hill Legal, Beacon Hill Life Sciences and Beacon Hill Technologies by visiting www.bhsg.com.
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Manages legal team's calendar including scheduling meetings, court appearances, depositions, trial conferences, mediation & case reviews. We are a growing team of legal professional who employs a spirit of team collaboration focused on providing quality legal services and dedication to our clients and their cases.
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Vaco is partnered with a large, international company who is seeking a Corporate Paralegal to supports their Legal Department. This role will conduct legal research, prepare and review documents, assist in policy creation and revision, and handle company forms.
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Conducting legal research. Our client, a global full service law firm, is seeking a Litigation Paralegal to join their team at their gorgeous downtown Los Angeles location! An interest in growing their career as a paralegal.
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Preference to mid-level candidates with experience using legal systems such as Westlaw, File & Serve Xpress, PACER Job Type: Full-time If you're interested in making a change, reach out to me today.
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You will also prepare draft pleadings and legal memoranda's, draft Table of Authorities and Table of Contents writing, editing and organization. Boutique litigation law firm located in West Los Angeles with friendly work environment is seeking a full-time Litigation Paralegal to assist their litigation team.
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Conduct legal research and gather relevant information for cases. Stay informed about changes in employment law and legal procedures. You will take on responsibilities such as conducting research, drafting legal documents, managing case files, and maintaining clear communication with clients.
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Prepares legal documents and correspondence applicable to the practice area in draft and final forms - including redline, as directed by the assigning attorney, and utilizes independent judgment to determine proper distribution; proofreads legal documents and correspondence and makes required corrections in spelling, grammar and punctuation.
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At Abramson Labor Group (or "ALG") we take pride in our client centric approach which emphasizes communication, shared strategic vision, and aggressive legal advocacy. Our mission is to empower and protect California employees through education and legal advocacy.
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Provides legal project management for a legal matter for a supervising lawyer or supervising paralegal. Attends client meetings, coordination meetings, and legal proceedings with a supervising lawyer or supervising paralegal.
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Certification from a legal assistant or paralegal program. Effective communication skills to interact with attorneys, legal support staff, and other operational departments, while exercising discretion, good judgment and maintaining confidentiality of communications.
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Our client is a boutique real estate law firm based in Encino , known for delivering top-notch legal representation that's both responsive and cost-effective. We represent legal, healthcare, and leadership opportunities.
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The paralegal must be able to handle the responsibilities of case management and trial preparation, draft legal documents, conduct legal and factual research, and have a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Relativity or other e-Discovery platforms.
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