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Prestigious talent entertainment law firm seeks experienced full-time Entertainment Paralegal. Indie Feature & Studio Actor Agreement; Feature Writing Agreement; TV Test Option & Staffing Agreements; Shopping/Collaboration/Attachment Agreements; Appearance Agreement / Release; Clip Release; Certificate of Authorship / Engagement; Loanout conversion agreement; Escrow Agreement; Standard Terms and Conditions; Employment Agreement; Guest Star Agreement; Nudity Riders; Settlement Agreements; Social Media Endorsement Agreement; Voice Over Agreement; Non-writing TV and film producer agreement.
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5+ years of litigation paralegal experience; corporate paralegal experience also preferred. BA/BS or Paralegal Certificate strongly preferred. Work closely with in-house counsel to manage and monitor trademark for the Bank's trademark portfolio; liaison with outside trademark counsel.
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This role requires a minimum of 5 years in patent litigation please only apply if this fits your background, a Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal Studies or a relevant field, and a solid grasp of intellectual property laws.
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The Paralegal II will typically perform billable tasks associated with case organization, discovery, trial preparation and trial/arbitration. The Paralegal II working in a Labor and Employment (L&E) capacity is responsible for working with Firm attorneys, clients and professionals to support a wide range of litigation matters including primarily, those within the L&E practice group.
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SUMMARY: The Senior Paralegal provides administrative support for the Legal Department, specifically the General Counsel, Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, and Senior Real Estate Counsel.
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At least 2-3 years of paralegal experience in corporate, law firm or government setting handling complex assignments relating to regulatory, public law or health care issues; litigation support on cases remaining to employment and/or health care matters.
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As a Trademark Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in managing intellectual property matters, ensuring deadlines are met, and providing administrative support to the IP team. LHH is partnering with a national firm in seeking an experienced Trademark Paralegal in Encino.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience as a Litigation Paralegal within a law firm, with deep knowledge of complex issues in the Litigation practice area. The Litigation Paralegal role involves providing comprehensive support to attorneys and paralegals in the Litigation Department, guiding litigation cases from inception through to post-trial phases, including conducting relevant research and analysis.
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Paralegal position needed for busy landlord-tenant law firm. We serve clients in business disputes and transactions, civil litigation, estate planning and probate and trust administration, landlord tenant matters, and real estate litigation and transactions.
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Bachelor's degree preferred, or Paralegal Certification. Support Corporate Counsel with editing and formatting legal documents associated with leasing and landlord/tenant issues. Maintain awareness of lease terms, disclosures, property information, landlord/tenant obligations and responsibilities required in each lease.
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The Senior Paralegal provides administrative support for the Legal Department, specifically the General Counsel, Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, and Senior Real Estate Counsel.
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6+ years of litigation support experience as a Paralegal or Legal Specialist at a law firm or in-house legal department. We are looking for an experienced litigation and employment paralegal who has excellent judgment, is highly resourceful, has exceptional communications skills, and is able to balance competing demands in a positive and client-friendly manner.
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If interested in this temp-to-hire Paralegal role with this respected hospital (corporate in-house legal department) located in East Hollywood, CA (90027), and you meet the above qualifications/requirements, please contact the following D3 rep.
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We're looking for an organized, detail-oriented, and experienced paralegal to play an important role in our litigation department. If you're interested in advancing your paralegal career with opportunities for growth, we want to hear from you.
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Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm serving clients across the Americas, is seeking a Litigation Paralegal for its Los Angeles office. The Litigation Paralegal will assist and support all aspects of a heavy litigation practice.
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