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For San Francisco candidates : Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records Responsibilities In-house counsel for State Farm Insurance Company is seeking a Paralegal for our Riverside, California office.
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Benefits: Sick Time Company parties Free food & snacks Local family law office is seeking an experienced paralegal to work Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We are looking for a paralegal who exhibits the utmost in professionalism, works cooperatively with other staff, and takes direction well.
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Litigation ParalegalThe Litigation Paralegal position supports attorneys in the Automobile Club’s Litigation Department, which defends our valued members in cases arising out of our members’ insurance policies purchased through the Automobile Club. Responsibilities include:Generally assisting attorneys in the management and effective handling of a team’s files.
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Southern California law firm looking for Probate and Estate Planning Paralegal. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Probate paralegal or similar role. Southern California law firm looking for Probate and Estate Planning Paralegal.
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The Housing Paralegal focuses on the preservation of fair and affordable housing and represents clients who are at risk of displacement in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition: Housing Paralegal (I, II, III, IV)FLSA Classification: Non-ExemptReports To: Practice Group Director Overview of Position:Under the direct supervision of an attorney, the Housing Paralegal assists in providing comprehensive legal services by performing specific legal functions on behalf of clients, including some advocacy as can be performed by a non-lawyer.
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In-house counsel for State Farm Insurance Company is seeking a Paralegal for our Riverside, California office. Prior litigation or paralegal experience, paralegal degree/certificate/certification, medical training, or relevant coursework or legal studies degree is required.
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The Senior Paralegal will be responsible for providing legal support to attorneys in the firm's fathers' rights practice. The Senior Paralegal will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the paralegal team, as well as handling complex legal tasks and cases independently.
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