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OVERVIEW OF ROLE:The Paralegal Specialist provides legal and administrative support to the Division of Hearings including the Deputy General Counsel/Hearings Manager, the hearings officers, and the Division’s adjudicatory process.
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Assists department attorneys with all aspects of labor and employment litigation, including answering discovery, preparing jury instructions and other trial documents, conducting legal research and research related to collective bargaining, and drafting legal memoranda, pleadings, discovery requests, and other documents.
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The Senior Immigration Paralegal (Legal Specialist) will be responsible for providing support to the Immigration attorneys. Our client, a well-regarded national law firm, is seeking a Senior Immigration Paralegal to join the firm's Boston office.
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Certified Paralegal (CP) or Certified Legal Assistant (CLA) credentials highly desirabl. This role is designed for a professional who is experienced in managing complex real estate disputes and is proficient with legal software tools such as Relativity and PACER. The successful candidate will assist in all phases of litigation, from the initial case investigation to trial, and post-trial appeals.
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Job Title: Legal - Paralegal Assistant. Bachelor's degree in Legal Studies, Paralegal Studies, or related field preferred. Previous experience as a legal assistant or paralegal is advantageous.
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Perform on-line searches of Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) records, industry databases and general legal research. Significant, substantive legal related experience may be considered in lieu of formal education.
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The candidate will be responsible for e-discovery and litigation matters, heavy document review and manipulation, utilizing the following systems ( Reveal, Law, Concordance, Summation, SysTools Mail Pro+ and more) and drafting legal documents, routine correspondence, managing case files, Court calendars, assisting with client intake meetings, managing case files and e-filing documents in Court and other administrative duties on ad hoc basis.
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In addition, a Paralegal, AVP must demonstrate a working knowledge of the provision of day-to-day legal administration services to mutual fund clients and familiarity with the 1940 Act. Has a strong working knowledge of relevant statutes and rules and day-to-day legal administration services.
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Job Description: The Mutual Fund Paralegal is responsible for evaluating, monitoring, and resolving issues in connection with providing legal administrative services to client(s) assigned, including: disclosure/ registration services, corporate secretarial/governance services, support to the Chief Compliance Officer and compliance team and other regulatory or legal support required.
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This position will oversee junior members and be responsible for preparing court filings, cite and fact checking legal briefs, preparing for and attending trials, summarizing deposition and trial exhibits, working with litigation technology staff on various projects, and drafting legal documents.
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A minimum of two years of mutual fund paralegal/legal administration experience preferred. Description Legal Product Manager The Legal Product Manager is responsible for evaluating, monitoring, and resolving issues in connection with providing legal administrative services to client(s) assigned, including: disclosure/ registration services, corporate secretarial/governance services, support to the Chief Compliance Officer and compliance team and other regulatory or legal support required.
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Great Boston-based firm seeking a seasoned Mutual Fund Paralegal to join their legal team. Conduct legal research on mutual fund compliance issues and provide analysis and recommendations.
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The Investments Legal Team is seeking an experienced paralegal with alternative investments experience to help ensure smooth day-to-day operations within the group. This individual will join a collegial and collaborative team environment within the Legal Department.
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We are looking for an experienced IP Litigation Paralegal to join our legal team, focusing on complex cases including U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters. Key responsibilities include managing complex case tasks from discovery to trial preparation, overseeing document production, conducting extensive legal and factual research, and maintaining detailed databases.
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Conduct legal research on case-related issues, including precedent, statutes, and regulations. Draft and prepare legal documents, such as motions, briefs, subpoenas, and affidavits. 8+ years of Litigation Paralegal experience Bachelor's Degree and/or Paralegal Certificate Advanced proficiency in Relativity Extensive Trial Prep experience.
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