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The Paralegal I - CREL is responsible for providing support and assistance to attorneys in the management, coordination, and administration of all aspects of the practice area within established administrative procedures.
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Assist the Legal Support Manager with training junior and mid-level Paralegals, and Litigation Assistants and mentoring them to help strengthen their technical skills and core competencies.
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Knowledge of relevant practice area technology and experience with a range of litigation support applications. At least seven (7) years of experience as a Litigation Paralegal in a mid to large size law firm or corporation, demonstrative of the highest level of substantive knowledge and understanding of the assigned practice area, with a focus in appellate and Supreme Court litigation.
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A highly esteemed, boutique law firm located in Washington, DC, is seeking an experienced Senior Litigation Paralegal to support their busy and growing practice. · Perform factual research using Westlaw, including analysis of public records and secondary sources to support attorneys handling complex litigation.
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The Senior Litigation Paralegal manages all trial preparation and support activity. Senior Litigation Paralegal. This position handles complex case management for ITC and federal district court litigation.
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At least one year of experience in automated litigation support. Additionally, at least two years of litigation paralegal experience or project experience (as related to the task order) is required; trial experience very helpful.
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The Litigation Paralegal will be the main support to the Personal Injury Practice Group. 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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They currently have an exciting opportunity for a Paralegal II in Washington, DC. The Paralegal II will utilize their knowledge of litigation processes to provide essential support to attorneys.
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Provide high level, detail focused, and proactive paralegal litigation support in all phases of the litigation process. You will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to providing high level, detail focused, and proactive litigation support.
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The Director will be responsible for managing all aspects of the firm’s paraprofessional program encompassing all three law departments - Business Law, Intellectual Property, and Litigation. Develops and maintains a firmwide paraprofessional program that includes all three law departments with a focus on ensuring superior internal and external client support.
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