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The Law Office of John Redmann in New Orleans is currently seeking a Senior Litigation Paralegal to join our dynamic team. As a Senior Litigation Paralegal, your responsibilities will include overseeing case files within our Litigation Department, liaising with clients and attorneys, conducting research, and preparing legal documents and correspondence.
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Research is performed on a variety of legal subjects including, but not limited to: federal and state/territory code, legislative proposals or intent, military justice and status issues for T10 and T32 members, claims, labor relations, equal opportunity, administrative actions, contractual agreements, ethics, environmental concerns, law enforcement, bankruptcy, taxation, legal assistance, and a wide variety of miscellaneous legal issues.
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On a day to day basis, the Paralegal researches law, investigates facts, and prepares documents to assist attorneys. In the 2024 edition, the publication named Ogletree Deakins its “Law Firm of the Year” in the Employment Law - Management category.
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Must successfully complete orientation and training program as designated by the Managing Attorney or the Law Department. Using legal research and writing skills to draft motions and pleadings.
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Frederick A. Miller & Associates, staff counsel for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, is seeking a Paralegal to join their team in New Orleans, Louisiana. Maintains paralegal competency by participation in continuing education programs.
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Dudley DeBosier an industry leader in personal injury law, is currently seeking an experienced paralegal to work within our trial preparation department. As our Trial Preparation Paralegal, you will assist us with background research and writing support to attorneys when needed and as assigned.
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Digest depositions and flagging issues and inconsistencies. Gather, index and exchange evidence and exhibits (physical and electronic) 3 years of Personal Injury Litigation experience is required. Draft trial memoranda and other pleadings.
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Previous experience as a Legal Assistant, Paralegal, or in a similar role within a law firm. Paralegal or legal research and analysis a plus. Conduct legal research and summarize findings for attorney review.
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Requires thorough knowledge of legal research tools such as LEXIS/NEXIS, CLEAR, Westlaw, Concordance or Recommind; experience documenting Table of Authorities (TOA), Table of Contents (TOC) and Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO.
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SF office of a top global law firm is seeking a Litigation Paralegal Specialist to join the firm. Advanced proficiency in online research and internet search resources (LexisNexis/Westlaw), as well as utilizing PACER, CM/ECF, and other electronic court and agency databases.
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The law firm of Orr & Reno, P.A. in Concord has an immediate opening for a commercial real estate paralegal with a minimum of two years of experience handling commercial and/or residential real estate transactions.
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5 years of paralegal or law clerk experience, with a focus in oil and gas. Provides legal support to assigned attorneys or projects by conducting research, organizing files, scheduling depositions, and maintaining records.
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This position might be described as an expert Paralegal or Law Clerk with some law training but not an attorney. Research skills, legal administration skills, organization, planning, and attention to detail.
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Assists in research mortgage law to keep mortgage review binders current. - 2 years of paralegal work experience, preferably in a secured lending practice or law firm; or 2 years working in a commercial lending environment preparing or reviewing loan documentation or perfecting and maintaining commercial collateral; or a combination of experience and education.
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Including searches of USPTO records, industry databases and general legal research. · Coordinates domestic and international filings with the USPTO and foreign law offices and/or other foreign entities.
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