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HEIDARI LAW GROUP (HLG) is a Los Angeles and Las Vegas boutique litigation Employment & Personal Injury Law Firm with 10 lawyers and more than 30 staff looking for a talented and experienced litigation and trial attorney, litigation paralegal, and litigation secretary due to expansion of our litigation departments in California and Nevada.
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10 years as a Patent Paralegal. A typical day will consist of reviewing and managing daily docket reports, drafting various documents such as foreign filing/conversion reminder letters, preparing PCT applications and filing the applications via ePCT, obtaining national phase patent filing estimates using Global IP Estimator and translation estimates from our preferred vendors.
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The Litigation Legal Secretary/Paralegal will be responsible for organizing all litigated files and working directly with a managing attorney to ensure the progression of all litigated cases assigned to the managing attorney.
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Entertainment non-profit seeks Paralegal/Assistant to join their legal department in Sherman Oaks. Paralegal/Assistant will assist attorneys with immigration matters, word processing, redline contracts, create and adapt legal document templates, input changes to contracts, format contracts, and filing.
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Previous experience working as a litigation assistant, legal assistant and/or paralegal (including extensive experience with state and federal court filings, drafting pleadings and discovery, and document review) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Must have exceptional technical skills and an advanced-level working knowledge of the MS Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Position offers autonomy, significant responsibility, and will have support of the managing attorney and paralegal. Must have prior experience in all phases of litigation from filing through trial.
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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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E-filing/E-service in Superior Court, District Court, and Appellate Court. Seeking Full-time Paralegal (2+ Years Of Experience) To Provide Support To Civil Litigation And Family Law Departments.
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DeHay & Elliston, LLP, a nationally recognized asbestos litigation law firm, has an immediate opening for an experienced Paralegal in our Los Angeles office. Must know e-filing systems, including but not limited to LexisNexis and Pacer.
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Will also have excellent communication, organization, and computer skills to assist with correspondence, scheduling, filing, mailings, and managing attorney calendar. Pasadena boutique law firm seeking full-time paralegal.
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Legal Administrative Tasks: Performing administrative tasks such as scheduling meetings, managing calendars, filing documents with court clerk/e-service, and handling routine correspondence. Legal Technology Utilization: Using Clio and other enterprise software tools for document management, case tracking, and legal research, as well as organizing and maintaining documents in a paper or electronic filing system as needed.
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2+ years of experience as an immigration paralegal. Assist company’s legal department with general filing and other organizational tasks as assigned. Qualifications: bachelor's degree or paralegal certificate from an accredited institution.
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We are seeking a litigation paralegal to become a part of our team at our premier personal injury law firm! Filing various litigation motions (like discovery motions) and preparing oppositions.
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Managing a caseload of 40+ cases acting as the lead attorney through all aspects of litigation from filing through trial. Overseeing and directing Paralegal and other support staff. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
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We are interested in ONLY individuals who have experience handling California legal secretary or paralegal work but live someone NOT in California. We need someone to join our team and calendar deadlines, remind us when things are coming up, create basic templates like Case Management Statements, discovery response "shells," set us up for court appearances by Zoom, reserve motion hearing dates, work with our filing vendor to file court documents and overall keep us on track.
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