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Description: Our client is an established law firm in the DC metro area and is seeking an experienced probate paralegal. At least 3+ years of experience as a paralegal working in estate and trust administration.
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CGS is seeking an experienced Senior Litigation Paralegal to join a fast-moving, extremely active in-house government legal team. At least two years of litigation paralegal experience is required; trial experience is very helpful.
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This is a full-time Immigration Paralegal role at Jaime Winthuysen Aparisi & Associates LLC located in Silver Spring, MD, with flexibility for some remote work. As an Immigration Paralegal, you will be responsible for assisting attorneys in preparing and filing immigration documents, conducting research on immigration laws and policies, communicating with clients, and maintaining case files.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree and/or Paralegal certificate Proficient computer skills including probate specific computer software Ability to manage a large case load and high attention to detail iManage experience is a plus.
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This paralegal position is part of the Consumer Operations, Global Services and U.S./Canada Lodging practice group (“Group”) of the Law Department and will report to the Group’s Vice President & Senior Counsel, Brand, Marketing, and Consumer Experience.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience working as a business paralegal in a law firm or corporate legal department. Shulman Rogers, P.A., a successful full-service law firm with over 100 attorneys, is seeking a Corporate Paralegal to join our team in our Potomac, MD office.
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Beacon Hill Legal seeks a Legal Assistant or Paralegal with bankruptcy law experience for a contract opportunity with a regional law firm in Potomac, MD! Beacon Hill Legal seeks a Legal Assistant or Paralegal with bankruptcy law experience for a contract opportunity with a regional law firm in Potomac, MD.
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We are seeking a full-time office based Paralegal/Case Manager. Primary duties will include contacting insurance carriers regarding bodily injury and PIP claims, requesting, retrieving, and assembling medical records, bills and liability documents, and extensive communication with clients.
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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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I am currently partnering with a firm that is seeking a paralegal with 4+ years civil litigation and transactional experience to join their Business, General Litigation, and Real Estate practice groups.
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Evolve Workforce Solutions is representing a prestigious law firm in Bethesda, MD, and is seeking a dedicated Family Law Paralegal to join their esteemed team. Are you ready to excel as a Family Law Paralegal and make a significant impact at a prestigious firm.
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Experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal. MUST have 2+ Years of Pre-Litigation Personal Injury Paralegal Experience. Bachelor's degree or Paralegal certificate. Experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal.
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A Paralegal must have a certificate or degree from an accredited paralegal program along with experience in the areas of legal research and drafting. A Paralegal should have experience in a law firm.
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Bachelor's degree and/or paralegal certificate or significant relevant experience. Other paid leave includes military leave, jury duty leave, bereavement leave, voting and election official leave for federal, state or local primary and general elections, care of a family member leave (available after 90 days of employment); and childbirth and parental leave (available after 90 days of employment.
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Our expanding law practice is looking for a Paralegal with strong knowledge of all aspects of family law who can hit the ground running as we build our perfect team. Our expanding law practice is looking for a Paralegal with strong knowledge of all aspects of family law who can hit the ground running as we build our perfect team.
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