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My client is an AM200 law firm that needs a trademark paralegal; not just general IP but specific experience with trademark prosecution is a must. We're looking for a trademark paralegal to join a top law firm.
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A prestigious law firm in Boston is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Contract Litigation Paralegal to provide essential support during a series of key trials over the next 3 to 5 months.
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You have at least two (2) or more years of Paralegal, legal support or JD experience with white-glove client interfacing communication skills. This non-profit is seeking a temporary Corporate Paralegal to support their ethics department for a long-term assignment.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Trademark Paralegal in a law firm or corporate setting. Bachelor's Degree and 4 years of relevant and successful experience as a Trademark Paralegal.
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The ideal candidate would be a real estate paralegal or experienced title industry professional. Real estate Paralegal experience preferred. Paralegal Certificate or College degree preferred.
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This is a full-time position for Paralegal at McMahon & Tivnan, PC. As a Paralegal, you will assist attorneys with various office tasks involved with defending IRS and state tax matters, advising clients on tax considerations for transactions, and assisting with foreign transaction reporting and penalty disputes.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience practicing immigration law, which should include representation of clients in humanitarian immigration claims such as asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U visas, and T visas.
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The paralegal supports the attorneys in the legal department with their daily tasks. The Paralegal will be a member of the Legal Department and will assist the department lawyers with all aspects of their work.
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A recent law school graduate who is ineligible to practice under SJC Rule 3:03 will be hired as a paralegal with the understanding that they will be promoted to trial attorney once admitted to practice in Massachusetts.
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Bachelor's degree and/or previous paralegal experience preferred, especially as a litigation paralegal. Paralegals are the central liaison for local police departments, the Massachusetts State Police (MSP), the MSP Crime Lab and other state and federal agencies.
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While experience representing clients in immigration or probate/family court is preferred, we are open to training individuals who demonstrate the potential to excel in this role. We seek a full-time Staff Attorney to join our Pathway to Hope team representing unaccompanied youth in Eastern Massachusetts.
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The Commercial Real Estate Paralegal will assist attorney(s) by providing support services including document preparation and review for commercial real estate closings, diligence and leasing. Minimum of 10+ years experience as a Commercial Real Estate paralegal in a large firm environment.
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Residency Requirement: There is a residency requirement for all applicants not currently employed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Rendering immigration benefits decisions that have substantial impact to a wide range of agencies at the federal, state and local levels.
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At least 3-5+ years of relevant experience in the commercial real estate lease administration industry and/or paralegal, accounting or property management fields having worked in either (or both) the Landlord or Tenant sector.
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