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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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Associate degree in Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or Criminal OR Paralegal certification. In addition, JURISolutions is a corporate sponsor of NGLCC (National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce) and business partner of NAMWOLF (National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms.
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Job Description: A well-established family law firm in Burbank is seeking a skilled and experienced Family Law Paralegal to join their dedicated team on a temporary basis of approximately 90 days.
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The position requires a minimum of 2+ years of family law experience as a paralegal or other comparable employment experience. We are seeking a Family Law Paralegal to become a part of our team.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Paralegal located in Woodland Hills, CA (near Los Angeles, CA.) The Paralegal will be responsible for various tasks, including legal document preparation, client communication, research, and document review.
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Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP is a respected law firm that has an immediate opening for a legal assistant/paralegal to join its team in Studio City. The eleven-lawyer firm represents plaintiffs in various legal matters, including employment, workers' compensation, and personal injury cases in state and federal courts.
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Proven working experience as a Litigation Paralegal. Paralegal associates cert or relevant work. Proven working experience as a Litigation Paralegal. Draft pleadings, motions, and appellate documents.
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Paralegal certificate, National Association of Legal Assistants certification or specialty certificate provided by State helpful. Recruiting an experienced paralegal to support a firm in their Los Angeles office.
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They are offering this paralegal a stellar compensation package that includes excellent healthcare (both PPO and HMO options), 401K with profit sharing, PTO, and more! This paralegal will have the permanent flexibility to work remotely 2 days/week.
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Must have five years' experience working as a corporate paralegal; Senior Corporate Paralegal. Perform legal search using Westlaw, or LexisNexis; They are also looking for someone who has had experience in either corporate financing, M&A, private equity, or new venture formation.
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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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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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The Litigation Paralegal will play a key role in assisting attorneys in all phases of civil litigation, from initial case investigation to attending trial. The Guha Law Firm is seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to join our dynamic team in Los Angeles, CA. This position offers a competitive salary range from $60,000 - $100,000, depending on experience.
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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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Womble Bond Dickinson LLP (US) has an immediate opening for a hybrid Legal Practice Assistant/Paralegal in their Los Angeles office. Bachelor's degree and Paralegal Certificate preferred with three to five years related experience in a mid or large-sized law firm.
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