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Degree from an accredited university or a degree in Paralegal or Legal Studies. 3+ years of experience working as a corporate paralegal in a law firm or in-house. Currently, we are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our legal team as a Corporate Paralegal.
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2 years' minimum project management, consulting, litigation support or paralegal experience in a top-tier law firm, consulting practice, or vendor. 2 years' minimum project management, consulting, litigation support or paralegal experience in a top-tier law firm, consulting practice, or vendor.
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Minimum 5 or more years of prior work experience as a regulatory paralegal focused on antitrust law, either at a law firm or at an antitrust agency. Our client seeks an experienced Regulatory Antitrust Paralegal with >5 years of experience in merger control work.
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What will be your responsibilities within IBKR: Interactive Brokers is looking for a Paralegal with experience in litigation and discovery, preferably in securities and broker-dealer issues. The Litigation/Discovery Paralegal will be responsible for providing assistance and administrative support to IBKR’s in-house attorneys and will assist in responding to litigation and regulatory inquiries.
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Any combination of related experience as an administrative assistant, paralegal, legal Secretary, program assistant or related field. Our Federal National, Security and Justice (NSJ) Organization is growing, and we are looking for dedicated, highly motivated Legal Assistant's (Management Analyst I) to join our team supporting a large government contract.
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Outgoing USPS Mail and FED-X. As a Legal Assistant the team supports the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigration Review-Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ), in a fast-paced environment located nationwide.
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Additionally, each litigator will have a large case staff assisting them, including a dedicated paralegal and a dedicated legal assistant. Law degree (J.D. / JD / Juris Doctor) from a fully ABA accredited law school.
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Our client, a tech company, is looking for a mid- to senior-level trademark paralegal. 6+ of trademark paralegal experience. Our client, a tech company, is looking for a mid- to senior-level trademark paralegal.
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Qualifications Law degree (J.D. / JD / Juris Doctor) from a fully ABA accredited law school. Ideally 2+ years of PI litigation experience (ideally motor vehicle / automobile liability / MVA) An active member in good standing with the bar for the Commonwealth of Virginia (VA Bar) and District of Columbia Bar.
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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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Through a commitment to going above and beyond expectations,The Litigation Paralegal is responsible for assisting attorneys during the litigation process, with an emphasis on financial services litigation.
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The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world (representing over 77,000 pilots at 41 U.S. and Canadian airlines) seeks an experienced Paralegal for our Tysons (McLean), Virginia office.
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At least two years of litigation paralegal experience is required; trial experience is very helpful. Education: Requires paralegal certificate, or JD, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least one year of study.
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Corporate Paralegal (Project Finance) at Standard Solar oversees the comprehensive management of designated commercial solar construction projects, potentially handling multiple projects simultaneously at various stages.
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A law firm with a recognized affordable housing practice is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join their firm in a hybrid role. ABA certification in paralegal education is a plus.
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