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An Am Law 200 law firm is seeking a Litigation Paralegal in the D.C. office who will provide high-level paralegal support to attorneys in the firm's Litigation Department.
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We are looking for an upbeat, organized and motivated Project Assistant to support the in-house legal department at Octagon Talent & Properties. Additional duties may include assistance in commercial litigation and conducting research on various sports and entertainment law issues.
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A growing DC law firm is seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to support their busy practice. Provide paralegal support to attorneys on various litigation matters.
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Provides support to Counsel, staff attorneys, and/or other Paralegals for administrative functions, amicus and appellate, district court, administrative litigation, and other legal related tasks.
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A national law firm has a new opening for an IP Litigation Paralegal for their office in Washington, DC. This role will provide paralegal support on large, complex cases and assist with case management, document production and review, legal research, trial preparation, and other substantive duties with an emphasis on U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters.
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Prior knowledge of Westlaw and litigation support platforms such as Relativity, Concordance, CaseMap, TextMap is preferred. Will support attorneys in a wide range of complex legal projects and tasks, primarily as relates to all phases of the antitrust and intellectual property litigation process, including research, discovery, summary judgment, Markman, mediation, arbitration, trial, and appeals.
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RemX by Employbridge has partnered with their law firm client with their search for an IP Litigation Paralegal. Demonstrated knowledge of litigation software such as Relativity and SharePoint.
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The role of the Senior Litigation Paralegal involves providing comprehensive support to legal professionals within the firm's Intellectual Property practice group. Offer comprehensive support to legal professionals across all phases of litigation, including drafting, research, document review, preparation for hearings, depositions, and trials, as well as live trial assistance in federal district courts and the ITC.
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The Litigation/Appellate Paralegal will be responsible for providing organizational and project-based support from case inception through case closure and will be responsible for the coordination of all details before, during and after trial.
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Litigation support: Serve as a backup for litigation support including assisting in subpoena routing and responses, creation, and editing of The Docket newsletter, Federal Election Commission and lobbying disclosure filings, and other support as assigned by the litigation attorney.
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Our client seeks a Senior IP Litigation Paralegal to join their team in Washington, DC or Boston , MA. Senior IP Litigation Paralegals have the technical skill and professional maturity to operate independently with minimal guidance from attorneys and are primarily responsible for providing support during all phases of the litigation lifecycle.
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As a Litigation Paralegal you will work closely with our talented attorneys providing support before, during and after trials. We are seeking an experienced Litigation Paralegal to join our Personal Injury team.
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Works with client attorneys, federal law enforcement officers, client agencies and support staff to prepare cases for litigation. At least one year of experience in automated litigation support.
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Arnall Golden Gregory LLP ("AGG"), an Am Law 200 law firm with offices in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., is seeking a Litigation Paralegal in the D.C. office who will provide high-level paralegal support to attorneys in the firm’s Litigation Department, with specialties including Healthcare Litigation, Business Litigation, Complex Insurance Services, Employment Law, and Intellectual Property & Technology litigation.
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Assist with document production and review of documents, utilizing e-discovery software, and coordinate with litigation support teams. An international intellectual property law firm seeks an experienced IP Litigation Paralegal.
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