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The Patent Paralegal will support patent attorneys with all aspects of patent prosecution and litigation. Assist attorneys in patent litigation cases, including document production, discovery, and trial preparation.
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Our client is looking to hire a Litigation Paralegal for their Supreme Court and Appellate practice group in the Washington, DC office. At least 7 (seven) years of experience as a litigation paralegal, ideally from a mid to large law firm.
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Requirements 5+ years of IP Litigation Paralegal experience required. Developing information retrieval systems with an emphasis on use of computerized litigation support. An international law firm is seeking a full-time Intellectual Property Paralegal for their team.
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2+ years of litigation paralegal experience or project experience, including at least one year of experience in automated litigation support. Leidos is looking for a Senior Paralegal to work on-site in support of the Tax Division of the Department of Justice, Financial Litigation Unit. 2 days of teleworking is currently permitted, but this is subject to change.
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Five or more (5)+ years of IP litigation paralegal experience in a large law firm preferred. Coordinate work with outside document/litigation vendors, including adherence to strict deadlines.
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Minimum of 5 years' litigation paralegal experience in a law firm environment, with the focus on legal services delivery. Inform the Litigation Docketing Department ("LDD") when any new matter is opened; promptly email all filed, served and received documents, party agreements, discovery requests, deposition notices, etc., to the LDD inbox; work closely with LDD to ensure workflow needs are met.
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Through a commitment to going above and beyond expectations,The Litigation Paralegal is responsible for assisting attorneys during the litigation process, with an emphasis on financial services litigation.
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A law firm is looking for a Sr. Litigation Paralegal to join their team. Minimum 5 years work experience as a litigation paralegal in an Amlaw 100 firm or a specialized litigation practice firm.
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Performs litigation support tasks, including discovery productions, detailed review and analysis of case materials in a broad range of subject matters; + Three years of experience on major litigation support projects or undergraduate degree.
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One-year of automated litigation support experience with knowledge of the capabilities and use of automated resources and technology for the development, presentation, and prosecution of federal cases; Veritas experience strongly preferred.
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Be a part of a critical civil litigation, discovery, and document processing and production initiative as a Litigation Case Manager. Bachelor's Degree in Paralegal Studies; or an Undergraduate Degree in another field with a Paralegal Certificate; or a Paralegal Certificate with at least two-years' paralegal experience; or High School Diploma/GED with at least four-years' paralegal experience.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Litigation Paralegal to become an integral part of our dynamic legal team. 7 years minimum litigation paralegal experience. Ability to apply understanding and knowledge of the litigation process from pretrial to post-trial.
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Maintain and ensure the accuracy of the Program’s litigation docket and calendar, and organize and maintain litigation and policy files. The Program fights to preserve religious freedom and the right of individual conscience through an integrated strategy of litigation, education, and public advocacy.
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Two years of progressively more responsible experience reviewing electronic and paper materials for privilege on litigation support projects involving paper documents and electronic files. One or more years of progressively more responsible experience performing privilege and other substantive reviews on litigation support projects.
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Job Requirements: Position Requirements and Desired Skills: Bachelor's degree with ABA paralegal certification or Associates/Bachelor’s degree in Paralegal studies, preferred 7 years minimum litigation paralegal experience.
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