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Conduct legal research and stay up-to-date with current laws and regulations related to trust and estate planning. Proficiency in legal research, document drafting, and file management software because you're a tech-savvy legal superhero.
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Supporting managing attorneys conducting legal research, drafting and reviewing documents. A top-tier boutique law firm in Modesto is urgently seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to be an integral part of a dynamic team.
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Job Description: As a Family Law Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in assisting attorneys in various legal matters, conducting research, and providing administrative support to ensure our clients receive the highest quality legal services.
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Client intake, pre-litigation, document management and filing, legal research. A well-established Plaintiff Personal injury firm is searching for a 10+ year litigation paralegal that has worked a commercial cases and other cases centered around negligence.
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Conduct thorough legal research on probate laws, court rules, and relevant case precedents. Experienced Probate Paralegal/Legal Assistant. Our esteemed client is seeking a dedicated and skilled Probate Paralegal or Legal Assistant to join their dynamic legal team.
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Litigation Paralegal About Us: GPAC has partnered with a well-respected law firm in California specializing in civil litigation. Proficient in legal research, discovery management, and document review.
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Proficiency in legal research databases (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis) and Microsoft Office Suite. Conduct thorough legal research and analysis to support case preparation. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Litigation Paralegal/Legal Assistant to join our dynamic legal team.
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Legal research, including providing written analysis on statutes, regulations, legal articles, judicial decisions, and other legal sources. Proficient with legal research including obtaining discovery from opposing counsel or other parties.
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Requirements: 5+ years Personal Injury Law Legal Assistant/Paralegal. Growing personal injury law firm is seeking a Personal Injury Paralegal. The Paralegal will handle personal injury litigation cases.
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Requirements: 10 years Personal Injury Law Legal Assistant/Paralegal. Job Description Growing personal injury law firm is seeking a Personal Injury Paralegal. If you're looking for a career where you can help make a difference in the lives of others alongside a supportive team, I encourage you to apply The Paralegal will handle personal injury litigation cases.
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Litigation Paralegal We are seeking a dedicated paralegal with highly developed research, organizational, and communications skills. Key skills: Legal research and analysis civil discovery and litigation matters ability to use Relativity E-Discovery system Microsoft office suite Adobe Acrobat Scheduling Calendaring Writing skills Fluency in variety of databases and software including Westlaw, Essential Forms, and Trial Director is preferred Description: Oversee discovery including propounding and preparing responses to interrogatories and document productions.
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Key Responsibilities: Conduct legal research to support case preparation. You will assist attorneys in various legal matters, conduct research, and provide administrative support to ensure our clients receive the highest quality legal services.
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Proficiency in legal research tools and software. Strong research and writing skills. Proven experience as a Paralegal in a law firm or legal department. Job Description: As a Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in our legal team's success.
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Position Overview: The firm is looking for a Litigation Paralegal with 3-7 years of experience to assist attorneys with all stages of litigation, including trial preparation, research, and document drafting.
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Proficiency in legal research and writing Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills Experience with contract management software Salary and Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience A excellent compenstation and benefits program If you meet the requirements and are interested in this position we offer a competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for professional growth and development.
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