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DISH is seeking a Litigation Paralegal to become part of our in-house legal department. As a Litigation Paralegal, you will be tasked with assisting the litigation team with general litigation duties, and special projects, including responding to Subpoenas, factual investigations, document collection and drafting legal correspondence, overseeing small claims lawsuits, and providing administrative support internally and to outside counsel with our electronic billing system.
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The Estate Planning paralegal performs a variety of functions in support of the Firm's family law and estate planning attorneys and retained clients. What does our Estate Planning Paralegal do.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 10 Years, A law firm in Denver, Colorado is seeking a Civil Litigation Partner with 10+ years of experience in civil litigation, particularly in construction defect, real estate, HOA disputes, general litigation, and courtroom experience.
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3+ years of experience working as a paralegal in a corporate legal department or law firm. The Corporate Paralegal will be responsible for maintaining corporate records, drafting and reviewing legal documents and contracts, conducting legal research, supporting regulatory compliance, and otherwise supporting the legal team as well as the Company’s business operations and goals.
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CGS is seeking an Immigration Paralegal to join our team supporting the legal mission of a large federal agency. This position will allow candidates to demonstrate expertise in performing legal review amongst other litigation support tasks.
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Title: Senior Litigation Attorney (Insurance Defense) We’re working very closely with a top-tier boutique law practice offering 30+ years of industry experience that is looking to add a new insurance defense attorney to their team due to growth.
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The Intellectual Property (Patent) Paralegal will be responsible for managing client portfolios, including all filings and correspondence for both US, PCT, and foreign prosecution of assigned clients.
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Identifying and evaluating coverage issues, preparing coverage letters and analysis, retaining and managing coverage counsel through trial, and developing and managing strategy for complex coverage litigation.
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Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline or 5-8 years of relevant experience in as a litigation paralegal required. This Senior Paralegal role will primarily support the litigation team in all areas related to corporate health care litigation.
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Three (3) years of experience as a paralegal, legal assistant or loan processor preferably in secured lending, banking or financial services industry, title company or law firm, or combination of education and experience.
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We are looking right now for an attorney like you to join our pre-litigation team, mentoring and working with our great case managers to document and build strong personal injury cases for our clients, and not only will we pay you six figures for your work and knowledge, but we can also guarantee that your workday will end when you leave the office.
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Fox Rothschild LLP is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal with a minimum of eight (8) years of experience in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, title and survey review, leasing matters and loan transactions for the Firm's Denver office.
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We are seeking a full-time, highly motivated, detail-oriented Corporate Paralegal to join our dynamic team at Consolidated Investment Group LLC, a leading-edge private investment company that actively invests in real estate, capital markets, and philanthropy.
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Nelson Mullins is seeking a Product Liability Litigation Paralegal to assist attorneys representing leading automotive manufacturers and distributors in a range of matters including state and federal proceedings, state motor vehicle proceedings, and class actions.
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This position involves engagement in complex litigation which includes malpractice, elder abuse, contract, class action, fraud, compliance, reimbursement, False Claims Act, and HIPAA matters. Candidates must be driven team players with excellent litigation, writing and persuasive speaking skills, possess strong academic backgrounds, proven skills in research, and be a self-starter who is able to handle assignments with minimal supervision.
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Title: litigation paralegal in Englewood, CO
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