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Family First Firm, the largest elder law firm in Florida with over a decade of commitment to serving our community, is seeking a dedicated and skilled Estate Planning Paralegal to join our continuously growing Estate Planning Team.
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Greenbrook TMS is seeking a full-time Legal Assistant/Paralegal who will provide legal and administrative support to the Vice President of Legal and Compliance, as well as other members of the executive management team.
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Individual to join our team as a full-time paralegal. Associate or bachelor’s degree in legal studies, Political Science, English or another related field and a minimum of two years’ experience, preferably in family law.
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We are currently seeking a paralegal to join our Law Firm specializing in construction, commercial, banking, and insurance law. Are you a skilled Paralegal seeking an opportunity to thrive in a dynamic legal environment.
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Attorneys Jennifer Jacobs and Eric Trabin seek a paralegal/ legal assistant and organizer of chaos for their busy criminal defense and family law practice in Altamonte Springs. Attorneys Jennifer Jacobs and Eric Trabin seek a paralegal/ legal assistant and organizer of chaos for their busy criminal defense and family law practice in Altamonte Springs.
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How to Apply: If youre ready to ignite your career as a Foreclosure Paralegal and be part of a firm that values excellence and dedication, apply now! Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJoin Our Team as a Foreclosure Paralegal - Ignite Your Career.
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If the statements below appeal to you, then you may be our next IP Litigation Paralegal! We need an experienced IP Litigation Paralegal to join our team and work directly with our litigation attorneys to help our clients.
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Our client is seeking an In-House Paralegal with specialized experience in commercial real estate to join their growing real estate development legal team based out of their Winter Park office.
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The established defense litigation firm of seeks an experienced full-time litigation paralegal or nurse paralegal with solid defense experience for its Orlando location; medical malpractice experience a plus.
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Experience in a legal assistance and paralegal workspace. Experience with nursing home negligence and/or property insurance. The ideal candidate will ensure the smooth running of the office and effective case management by providing legal services under the supervision of an attorney.
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Must have the ability to draft correspondence and pleadings, draft discovery and responses; speak with clients; review medical records and prepare medical chronologies; prepare non-party record subpoenas according to state and federal regulations; e-file in state and federal courts; locate and work with expert witnesses; and prepare cases for witness interviews, depositions, mediations and trial.
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Associate Degree required, Bachelor’s Degree preferred, ABA Paralegal Certification highly preferred, however, incredible experience and professional competency is acceptable in lieu of education.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur client is seeking an In-House Paralegal with specialized experience in commercial real estate to join their growing real estate development legal team based out of their Winter Park office.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionHightower, Stratton, Novigrod & Kantor - MAaitland office is seeking to add an experienced insurance defense Paralegal to its Defense team. Candidates should be organized, self-starters with experience assisting with trial preparation, e-filing, Court Maps, calendaring, scheduling, subpoena preparation and control, preparation of correspondence, administrative tasks, billing, and other such standard legal assistant tasks.
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