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As a Corporate Litigation Paralegal, you will play a critical role in supporting our attorneys in all aspects of corporate litigation cases from inception through trial and appeal. Our Client, a strong stable corporation is seeking a Corporate Litigation Paralegal to join their team.
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The Employment Law Paralegal will work closely with internal and external attorneys on a variety of employment law and immigration law matters affecting the Company. Paralegal certificate or degree.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or Paralegal Certificate highly preferred, not required Minimum 7-10 years related experience MUST have Strong legal research experience MUST have experience with LexisNexis Excellent communication skills required For immediate consideration, please submit your resume to Joanmarie Bolding, Managing Director of Recruiting at jmb@stafffinancial.com Powered by JazzHR.
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The paralegal will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including legal document preparation, communication with clients, conducting research, and document review. This is a full-time role as an Employment Law Paralegal.
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The Corporate Paralegal is a critical member of the Legal Team who works closely with the General Counsel and the Team’s internal and external clients. The Corporate Paralegal will also assist with select contract reviews, the procurement and management of legal technology, and the development and delivery of legal and contracting resources.
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The Litigation Paralegal will assist attorneys with day-to-day tasks related to legal document preparation, document review, legal research, and drafting pleadings and motions. This is a full-time on-site role for a Litigation Paralegal at our Sandy Springs, GA location.
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The Paralegal will specifically provide support to the CEO, COO and VP of Quality/Safety and Training, focusing on the drafting and review of contracts, including but not limited to: Joint ventures, subcontracts, real estate, vendor services, construction, events, compliance documents and all third-party agreements, for multi-state activities.
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This is a great opportunity for a Junior Level paralegal to get their foot in the door of an in-house legal department. Paramount Legal is currently recruiting a corporate paralegal to work for an in-house legal department.
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LaSalle Network is currently working with a client who is hiring for a Paralegal. LaSalle Network is currently working with a client who is hiring for a Paralegal. This position is Hybrid in their Alpharetta, GA office.
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Must have a paralegal certificate or a minimum of 6 months experience in drafting discovery documents and discovery responses, summarizing claims files and medical records and interviewing clients.
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HOFFER TRIAL LAWYERS is seeking another bilingual (Spanish-speaking) litigation paralegal to assist attorneys with their representation of personal injury clients in pre-litigation and litigation.
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We are looking for a skilled litigation paralegal to be the backbone of our team. Proven work experience as a litigation paralegal (complex litigation preferred) We are looking for a skilled litigation paralegal to be the backbone of our team.
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Seeking a full-time real estate paralegal for mainly commercial closings and some residential closings. Seeking a full-time real estate paralegal for mainly commercial closings and some residential closings.
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Established and growing firm in Atlanta area seeking a motivated and experienced FAMILY LAW PARALEGAL to join our team! If you are interested in this opportunity as a FAMILY LAW PARALEGAL or would like to know about other positions we have available throughout the US, please contact Stacie Eades at 636-720-2781 or email me at astacia.eades@gogpac.com.
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Veeam is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Corporate Legal Assistant/Paralegal to join the Legal and Compliance team. Veeam is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Corporate Legal Assistant/Paralegal to join the Legal and Compliance team.
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