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You will provide both paralegal and executive administrative support in areas of general legal department support, litigation management, regulatory compliance, legal research, contracts and other legal responsibilities.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of paralegal experience at an in-house legal department (preferably within the media or entertainment space), or at a law firm, working with contracts (not litigation.
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Directs and supervises paralegal(s) and other staff supporting major paralegal support efforts, such as large legal research projects or major in-courtroom support. Responsible for coordinating access to appropriate Department of Justice libraries and other legal research facilities.
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The Legal Assistant/ Paralegal will interact with and build relationships with our clients, support our attorneys with legal research, draft memos, pleadings, motions, and orders, and prepare for hearings and trials.
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Investigates facts and laws of cases and searches public records and other resources to prepare cases and determine causes of action by using a variety of legal research tools, public information databases, and other automated resources.
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Conduct factual and legal research, as necessary, using Westlaw, Hein Online, and other litigation support resources. 6-15 years of related legal work experience in a law firm, corporate legal department, or government office.
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Tasks include but are not limited to factual and legal research and analysis, including title and deed analysis, case law, statutes, and tax data; mapping or review of the same, identifying parcels on historical maps and assisting GIS contractors; travel to NARA in College Park, MD, and potentially other sites to collect and analyzing factual information from public resources, obtain historical documents, maps, etc.
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Knowledge of the principles, concepts, and methods of legal research and analysis utilizing eDiscovery tools to perform assigned case development and documentation assignments which are typically covered by established precedents.
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Must have a minimum of 3+ years of complex paralegal experience (complex as in conducting legal research & drafting substantive litigation documents such as pleadings and motions, etc.
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Candidate must facilitate seamless client communication, oversee the organization and management of transactions, conduct legal research in the realm of corporate and business law, cultivate expertise in public and private company life cycles, navigate regulatory requirements, and coordinate and organize investor documentation.
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In addition to functions performed by Paralegals, described below, performs moderately complex legal research; synopsizes transcripts of hearings and oral arguments for attorney use; reviews case related materials and, for example, identifies potentially conflicting statements or areas requiring further investigation; writes preliminary drafts of simple legal memoranda and correspondence.
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Performs extensive legal research, including search of statutes, regulations, legislative history, case law and other legal authorities on points of law applicable to particular legal matters.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on various business law issues, including securities regulations, corporate governance best practices, and compliance requirements. Minimum of 4 years of experience working as a business paralegal in a law firm or corporate legal department.
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A global law firm is seeking a paralegal with securities enforcement & regulatory experience for their Washington D.C. office. Three to ten years of paralegal experience at a medium or large law firm.
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2-4 years of legal research experience. Bachelor's degree in law or paralegal certification or similar is a plus. You will be supporting the mission of our customer by preparing documents like affidavits and legal correspondence, as well as organizing and maintaining files.
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