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High Level of Contact With: Lawyers, paralegals, and other legal support staffDisputes Technology & Services (DTS) Practice Group LeaderDTS Paralegal Manager Moderate Level of Contact With: Client representativesDTS eDiscovery and Litigation Technology staffInformation Technology staffVendor representatives Physical Demands: Must be able to lift boxes of files weighing approximately 15 pounds.
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3 - 5+ years of litigation support experience as a Paralegal or Legal Specialist at a law firm or in-house legal department. As a California Paralegal at Compass, you will be an integral part of the Legal Team primarily supporting the Litigation team.
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Frost Brown Todd, a national law firm of 1000+ legal and business professionals in seventeen markets, is currently searching for an IP Paralegal to join the Intellectual Property practice group.
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Must meet the California Paralegal Requirements 6 years experience as a paralegal in a large law firm Blue Sky experience Must have strong skills in Word, Excel and Outlook. SourcePro Search is conducting a search for a experienced Senior Corporate Paralegal with a minimum of 6 years of relevant experience, specifically in Blue Sky regulations , within a large law firm environment.
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We are seeking an experienced paralegal with California Civil Litigation or Subrogation experience to join our California Subrogation Legal Services team! Litigation Paralegal - California SubrogationWe are Farmers.
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A bit about us:We are working with a well-established, nationally recognized plaintiff personal injury law firm based in Oakland, CA that is seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to join our team.
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ABOUT THE ROLEIt's an exciting time to join MoFo's fast-paced Project Finance team!
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As the eDiscovery Manager & Litigation Paralegal, you will support the Litigation, Compliance and Employment teams in defending litigation matters, managing eDiscovery, and case file management from commencement through settlement or trial.
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We are currently seeking a virtual paralegal to support attorneys with estate planning matters, which should include trust-based planning and assisting with the preparation of documents including wills and trusts, powers of attorney, and documents involving the transfer of property such as deeds.
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Ability to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of a Litigation/Securities Paralegal assigned to an SEC Investigation/Enforcement action, IP, ITC and/or complex Litigation/Securities case. Hallmark Aviation Services seeks to build a diverse team of highly motivated individuals to provide outstanding service to International Airlines at SFO (San Francisco International Airport.
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Our team is seeking an enthusiastic Senior Legal Assistant (Paralegal) to join our Litigation team in the San Francisco Office. Must be able to meet the requirements of a California Paralegal under CA Business and Professions Code section 6450.
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Please send resume in WORD format should you be interested in the following Litigation Paralegal position located in San Francisco. Four plus years of litigation paralegal experience. Title: Litigation Paralegal.
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Please send resume in WORD format should you be interested in the following Litigation Paralegal position located in San Francisco, CA. This is a full-time, permanent position with a salary between 120-140K plus OT and awesome benefits.
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Leverage your valuable skills and experience to make an impact at Fragomen:Bachelor’s degree, Associate’s degree or Paralegal certification preferredAt least 7 years of business immigration experience (i.e., paralegal)Supervisory or managerial experiencePossess strong knowledge of procedural requirements for various types of nonimmigrant and immigrant visas and client processes.
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OVERVIEW: A Paralegal is responsible for coordinating with Attorneys in the preparation, filing, and monitoring of various immigration and nationality law matters. Additionally, a Paralegal should have a comprehensive knowledge of the immigration process, mastery of multiple case types, and increasing company client interaction.
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