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Support attorneys in real estate litigation matters, including foreclosures, landlord-tenant disputes, and boundary issues. Our client is looking for a skilled Real Estate Litigation Paralegal.
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This Litigation Paralegal position will support the Labor and Employment Group , which includes a robust, litigation practice focused on defending employers in single- and multi-plaintiff lawsuits involving wage-and-hour issues, wrongful termination, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, disability accommodation, retaliation, defamation, medical leave, and trade secret misappropriation, among others.
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Position Overview: The Litigation Paralegal will support attorneys in all phases of litigation, from case inception through trial and appeal. Minimum of 4 years experience in litigation support.
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Coordinate subpoenas, document requests, and litigation support services. Job DescriptionProvide litigation support to the Labor and Employment Group (LEG). 2 of those recent years being in litigation.
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Provide litigation support to the Labor and Employment Group (LEG). Their dedicated team supports a dynamic and growing litigation practice. Work extended hours as necessary, including occasional travel for case support.
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The Legal Assistant/Paralegal is the backbone of a dynamic and well-known AM law firm, ensuring smooth operations and seamless support. Stay ahead of litigation deadlines, manage attorney calendars, and keep appointments on track.
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3+ years’ experience as a litigation paralegal in a law firm, business litigation or IP litigation support experience preferred. Klinedinst PC is seeking a qualified Paralegal who will join our team with at least 5 years of experience working in a litigation support role with the knowledge of the litigation process.
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Recent litigation: 2 years (Required) 5+ years of recent experience as a paralegal in California, preferably in labor and employment law. Certified to work as a paralegal under California law (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code section 6450.
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Litigation support tasks , including trial prep and attending trial experience is required. Beacon Hill Legal is seeking a Litigation Paralegal to join a midsized Law Firm located in Downtown Chicago.
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The paralegal will support the attorney in all aspects of the litigation process, from case analysis to trial preparation. Respected law firm based in Los Angeles is seeking a Personal Injury Paralegal to join their litigation team on a remote basis.
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The Intellectual Property Litigation Paralegal will support patent litigation attorneys on cases from initial filing through trial and appeal. The IP Litigation Paralegal must have extensive patent litigation experience managing large patent cases, experience with claim construction phase and experience with cases before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, patent cases filed in the U.S. District Courts in California, Texas, Delaware, Massachusetts, and other jurisdictions.
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The primary purpose of this position is to support our attorneys in all stages of probate, conservatorship, estate planning, and litigation processes. San Diego Legacy Law, PC, a well-established boutique firm with expertise in estate planning, probate, trust administration, conservatorship, guardianship, and litigation, seeks a skilled and dedicated paralegal to join our team.
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Troutman Pepper is seeking a litigation paralegal to work with the growing Consumer Financial Services Practice Group. Minimum of five (5) years of experience as a litigation paralegal.
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The Senior Paralegal will provide legal and administrative support to our legal department under the direction and supervision of the Sr. Paralegal, Sr. Manager, and Corporate Counsel.
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Are you an experienced Litigation Paralegal with e-Discovery/ESI knowledge ready to take your career to the next level? Experience: At least 5 years of experience as a litigation paralegal with a deep understanding of Federal and State court rules and procedures.
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