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This paralegal will participate in all aspects of our Immigration practice, including assisting in the management of client relationships, case review, analysis, preparation and filing non-immigrant petitions.
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Maintaining hard copy files and entering data into an immigration case management system. Collaborating with the Regional Paralegal Manager and immigration attorneys. Collaborating with the Regional Paralegal Manager and immigration attorneys.
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Qualified candidates will assist our attorneys in all aspects of case management including, pre-trial preparation, summarizing of medical records, depositions, employment records, etc., and provide assistance with discovery work up.
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Commercial litigation case and knowledge management systems, including file management (electronic and hard copy), case calendaring, task lists and commercial litigation-related deadlines.
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Continual review and management of case files from inception through mediation/arbitration/trial. Follows instructions, responds to management direction. TempExperts is working with a well-known, large Law Firm in Miami Area seeking a Florida Certified Litigation Paralegal with experience in insurance defense including Insurance Services, construction defect, and general civil litigation.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in legal research, document preparation, and case management, with a focus on providing exceptional support in complex civil litigation matters.
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ABOUT YOU:You are a senior-level paralegal with significant organization skills, discretion in dealing with sensitive issues, substantial contract management experience as well as a solid understanding of the litigation/administrative proceedings process.
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Manage and oversee legal case management, including organizing and maintaining case files, tracking deadlines, and ensuring compliance with court rules and procedures. - Conduct legal research and analysis to support attorneys in case preparation and strategy development.
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Must have 3-5 years' experience as a legal assistant, preferably in insurance defense/medical malpractice defense, be able to multi-task, be proficient in English and Spanish, have knowledge of all court filing systems, as well as knowledge of all Microsoft applications and case management/billing software (Time Matters.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, ATO, iManage or other case/document management software is required. Candidates must possess the following: Designation as a Florida Registered Paralegal (FRP) or Certification as a NALA Certified Paralegal (CP)Minimum 5 years’ experience in federal court and/or complex business litigationDemonstratable experience in intellectual property law and business litigation This position requires a driven, self-starter and organized individual that can excel in a fast-paced environment.
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Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A. is seeking an experienced paralegal to join our Miami Office. Designation as a Florida Registered Paralegal (FRP) or Certification as a NALA Certified Paralegal (CP.
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Qualifications 5+ years of litigation paralegal experience in both state and federal courts Must have strong analytical and organizational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel Proficiency with document management databases (Relativity and CaseMap preferred) Strong organization skills and detail-oriented Duties Prepare and maintain case files, indices, and chronologies.
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Conduct in-depth legal research on case laws, statutes, and regulations relevant to civil litigation matters. Organize and maintain case files, ensuring all documents are accurately and timely filed.
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Must possess a paralegal certificate. Casual day every day, flexible work from home policy, diverse and inclusive, and attorneys that are collaborative and supportive across every office? A flexible work from home policy.
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Proficiency in case management, legal research, and document preparation related to Medical Malpractice litigation. Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail, ensuring accuracy in case documentation and filings.
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