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The Paralegal Specialist provides legal and administrative support in areas like family law, international law, contract law, defense legal services, and judicial legal services. Job training for a Paralegal Specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training and on-the-job instruction.
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Highly Respected National Law Firm seeks Trust & Estate Paralegal for WFH Hybrid Role - High Comp - Great Culture. In search of a senior-level Paralegal for our Trusts & Estates group. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 10 years of experience as a Paralegal Specialist or a minimum of 18 years as a Senior Paralegal Specialist.
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Arnall Golden Gregory LLP ("AGG"), an Am Law 200 law firm with offices in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., is seeking a Litigation Paralegal in the D.C. office who will provide high-level paralegal support to attorneys in the firm's Litigation Department, with specialties including Healthcare Litigation, Business Litigation, Complex Insurance Services, Employment Law, and Intellectual Property & Technology litigation.
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The IP Paralegal must have a minimum of three years of proven progressive patent prosecution experience and should possess the ability to manage a multitude of tasks simultaneously in an organized manner.
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Bachelor's degree (preferred); ABapproved Paralegal Certificate (preferred); At least 2 years of Paralegal experience (required). Advanced knowledge of Electronic Discovery and legal tech software, including but not limited to Relativity, Ringtail, Concordance, Summation, and DB/TextWorks.
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Requirements include relevant work experience as a paralegal or closing coordinator in commercial lending transactions, preferably with a mortgage company, title company, law firm or other firm providing services to borrowers, lenders or mortgage companies.
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The T&E Paralegal serves as a legal secretary and focuses on assisting the Trusts and Estates attorneys with cases to ensure the efficient and timely processing of all administrative processes associated with T&E cases.
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This position is located in the Judge Advocate General (JAG), Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG), located in the Washington D.C. Navy Yard. The incumbent of this position serves as a Paralegal Specialist in the Appellate Defense Division (Code 45), Navy-Marine Corps Appellate Review Activity (NAMARA.
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The office's responsibilities include legal issues arising out of the assessment and collection of federal taxes, bankruptcy, ethics, abatement, credits, refunds of federal taxes, disclosure of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act matters, and judicial proceedings which include technical electronic discovery (eDiscovery) litigation support.
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Kirkland & Ellis LLP is seeking an experienced IP Litigation Paralegal. Typically one IP Litigation Paralegal is assigned to most IP litigation cases, particularly those that are large, complex, or multi-party actions.
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CACI is committed to growing our eDiscovery workforce and has included tuition reimbursement for Relativity certifications, the ACEDS certification and Paralegal Certificates! In addition, at least one year of litigation paralegal experience required.
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The ideal candidate will possess at least five years of IP Litigation Paralegal experience with a Bachelor's degree preferred. Other tasks include electronic court filing (ECF), managing large discovery requests and responses, creating and managing databases and imaging systems, and supervising paralegal teams.
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You will serve as a Supervisory Paralegal Specialist in the Torts Branch-Aviation, Space & Admiralty with the responsibility of supervising and directing Paralegal Specialists and other legal support staff in all phases of litigation, including proper case file organization, document production, trial preparation, trial, mediations and settlements and providing direct paralegal support to certain attorneys within the office.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel and working closely with the Legal, Finance and Treasury teams, the Corporate Paralegal will be responsible for preparing, reviewing, and filing various agreements and forms on behalf of the company.
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Conducts searches of FBI systems and databases to retrieve responsive documents or files (i.e. Sentinel, Internal Policy Office Policy Library and Policy Archives) Minimum Qualifications: Two or more years of paralegal experience 2 year experience discovery/ e-discovery Active Top-Secret clearance with SSBI. One or more years of progressively more responsible experience performing privilege and other substantive reviews on litigation support projects.
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