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Conduct preliminary legal research related to patent prosecution and litigation. Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Patent Paralegal to join our dynamic legal team.
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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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In particular, the Litigation Paralegal will support the missions of Employment and Civil Litigation teams and perform research, locate responsive information, identify relevant laws, judicial decisions, and legal articles; synopsizing transcripts of hearings and oral arguments for attorney use; review case material and identify potentially conflicting statement or areas requiring further investigation.
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Provide contract support, document management, and administrative assistance to A+E Legal & Business Affairs (L&BA) attorneys in the areas of technology, privacy, ad sales, research, and general vendor management.
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Research and compile information pertaining to national and international patent rights including searches of USPTO records, industry databases and general legal research. We are seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Paralegal/Specialist to provide legal support on a variety of tasks focused on patent matters, including gathering of preliminary technical information for patent assessment, monitoring deadlines for various domestic and foreign patent activities, and handling routine activities in connection with the maintenance and protection of domestic and foreign patents.
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The employee's substantive legal work is supervised by AAGs. The employee performs complex paralegal duties requiring a high degree of knowledge of legal concepts, issues and research which, absent the paralegal, would be performed by an AAG.
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Utilizes databases such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, VA’s Veterans Tracking Application (VTA), and their websites to conduct legal research. Experience using online legal research tools such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, etc.
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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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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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Perform factual and legal research in databases including Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, Docket Navigator, PACER, EDIS, and the USPTO. Trial experience as a paralegal required. Strong Microsoft Office, Relativity, Docket Navigator, USPTO.
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Demonstrated ability to conduct legal research regarding the rules and procedures for US trademark law. The Temporary Trademark Paralegal is assigned to specific matters, clients, projects and/or specified routine activities and determines and prepares appropriate work product, sometimes with minimal attorney supervision.
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These include but are not limited to assisting with transactional legal work, including contract review, drafting, and negotiation; assisting with litigation, hearings, and other adversarial matters; legal and factual research and writing; performing records management; tracking the wide variety of matters handled by OGC; and supporting the University’s responses to information requests, human resources, corporate, transactional, real estate, and policy matters.
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Conduct legal and factual research using Westlaw, academic databases, and the Internet. The ACLU seeks applicants for the full-time position of Paralegal to support the State Supreme Court Initiative (SSCI) in the Legal Department of the ACLU’s National office in Washington, DC. This is a hybrid role that has in-office requirements of two (2) days per week or eight (8) days per month.
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Experience performing substantive legal analysis, communicating the issue(s), and applying the legal research in clear and concise oral or written form. Paralegal/Legal Assistant I Multiple Locations (DC, MD, NC, SC, FL, IL, WA, CA) EnProVera is seeking a Paralegal I to support the US Navy Disability Evaluation System Counsel Program (DESCP.
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Directs and supervises the work of paralegals and other support staff, particularly on major paralegal support efforts, such as large legal research projects or major in-courtroom support.
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