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Position Summary: This is a Paralegal Specialist I position within the Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division in the Ft Lauderdale Bureau. Qualifications: Completion of a two-year accredited training program to become a legal assistant, a paralegal, a legal paraprofessional or a lawyer's or attorney's assistant; or.
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The Nurse Paralegal is responsible for coordinating trial preparation efforts with the Litigation Records Specialists in their obtaining of all medical records, updated bills, liens, loans, and PIP logs.
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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 role will work closely with a lead attorney and Litigation Paralegal. In this role as a Paralegal, you will work closely with a talented attorney in providing litigation support. We are seeking an experienced, detail-oriented Paralegal to join our Employment Law department.
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As a CGS paralegal, you will work under the direction of a Supervisory Paralegal or Project Supervisor. Paralegal/Legal Assistant I. As a CGS paralegal, you will work under the direction of a Supervisory Paralegal or Project Supervisor.
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Black Law P.A. is currently seeking a Legal Assistant/Paralegal to draft and prepare correspondence, manage the attorney's calendars, and provide clerical, administrative and organizational support to the attorneys at the firm.
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Renowned for its deep respect for employees, remarkable stability, abundant growth opportunities, and a team of genuinely pleasant individuals, our client is now in search of an accomplished Probate Paralegal to join their esteemed Ft. Lauderdale office.
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Our Fort Lauderdale office seeks a well-rounded, highly-motivated, experienced Litigation Paralegal to support our practicing litigation defense attorneys. Our Fort Lauderdale office is growing and actively seeking a full time Litigation Paralegal with a minimum of 3 to 5 years of prior paralegal ligation experience.
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The Private Wealth Services Paralegal will primarily assist attorneys in estate administrations, but there will be opportunities to assist attorneys with drafting of various estate planning instruments.
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Banker Lopez Gassler is currently recruiting for a Litigation Paralegal for our Plantation/Fort Laduerdale office. Bachelor's degree or Paralegal certificate. Our locally and nationally recognized attorneys practice in the areas of admiralty, appellate law, automobile negligence, aviation, bad faith litigation and avoidance, construction litigation, first party, insurance defense, insurance coverage, malpractice, nursing home litigation, personal injury, premises liability, products liability, sports, toxic tort, and workers' compensation.
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They are seeking a full-time, in-person, personal injury protection (PIP) Senior Paralegal for its Fort Lauderdale office (Southeast Florida) with 2+ years’ actual civil paralegal experience.
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Two or more years of actual civil paralegal experience required. Paralegal degree or certification a plus. For over 30 years, they have handled tens of thousands of cases and recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for its clients in different areas of law, including personal injury/car accidents, personal injury protection (PIP) litigation, workers’ compensation, family law, employment law, real estate law, elder law, and commercial litigation.
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Our client is a premier full-service law firm, specializing in personal injury protection (PIP). Implement and improve upon administrative processes for more efficient workflow. Ability to exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
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We are looking for an SBA Paralegal to join our growing team. Experience in a paralegal function preferred. Requires a 4-year college degree with an emphasis in Legal Studies, Accounting, or Finance.
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We are an established law firm in Downtown Fort Lauderdale looking for a highly motivated and hardworking Litigation Paralegal with at least seven years of experience to help with a variety of litigation support tasks.
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