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2+ years of litigation paralegal experience or project experience, including at least one year of experience in automated litigation support. Leidos is looking for a Senior Paralegal to work on-site in support of the Tax Division of the Department of Justice, Financial Litigation Unit. 2 days of teleworking is currently permitted, but this is subject to change.
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Paralegal certificate, or JD, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least one year of study (or equivalent) An understanding of business entities, lien priorities, trusts, estates and probate.
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Developing information retrieval systems with an emphasis on use of computerized litigation support. Requirements 5+ years of IP Litigation Paralegal experience required. An international law firm is seeking a full-time Intellectual Property Paralegal for their team.
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Performs litigation support tasks, including discovery productions, detailed review and analysis of case materials in a broad range of subject matters; + Three years of experience on major litigation support projects or undergraduate degree.
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Leidos is seeking a Paralegal to work in Camp Springs, MD. Be part of a dynamic team in providing legal and technical services to support the Department of Justice and the United States Citizenship, and Immigration Services, Office of Chief Counsel (USCIS) with mandamus litigation, visa appeals, and complex/class action cases.
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The contractor shall provide a variety of direct legal support assistance to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service including monitoring and managing asylum litigation cases.
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The Paralegal also provide coordinates with Litigation Support Services to ensure timely and accurate record keeping. LAC Federal is seeking a Paralegal I to support a national security client in the Washington, DC Area. The Paralegal will work with attorneys and records managers serving as the primary custodian over case related materials such as subpoenas, search warrants, correspondents, and other documents.
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One of our favorite law firm clients is looking for a Senior Paralegal to support the Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Group in DCIn this role you would provide high-level Intellectual Property & Technology litigation paralegal support under the direct supervision of attorneys on various client and firm matters.
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Support the engagement process for outside legal counsel, which includes initiating new legal matters, drafting retention documents, and managing invoice processing using established matter management and e-billing software.
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This position trains for an eventual move to a highly sought Litigation Paralegal position. 1-2 years of experience as an Administrative Assistant, Receptionist, or Support Role preferably in a law firm setting or in a corporate legal department.
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Previous experience as a litigation or transactional paralegal or legal assistant, including business, procurement, or real estate transactions. Paralegals provide legal and administrative support services to all attorneys in the Office of General Counsel (OGC), the in-house office that provides legal support and advice to the University of Maryland, College Park. OGC is a fast-paced office that serves many high-priority client needs.
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The DC headquarters of a global law firm is seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to support their busy practice. Provide paralegal support to attorneys on various litigation matters.
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Works with Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs), federal law enforcement officers, and support staff to prepare cases for litigation. Works with litigation support to resolve any issues related to the intake and dissemination of discovery.
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Blank Rome is seeking an independent, personable and detailed Paralegal to support attorneys in the Intellectual Property and Technology department in delivering the highest level of service to internal and external clients for litigation matters in federal and state courts, as well as post grant proceedings at the Patent Office.
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Coordinates automated litigation support projects through utilization of technology, including, but not limited to, database management software (web or in-house) and Case Notebook. Manages and utilizes automated litigation support tools.
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