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Minimum 5 - 10 years of experience in a law firm or in-house legal departmentAdvanced knowledge of Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel (spreadsheets, word processing, graphics, etc.
$90,000 - $120,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 29 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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In-house paralegal experience strongly preferred. This role is responsible for providing high-level legal support to our small in-house legal team (one General Counsel, two Assistant General Counsels, and one Senior Paralegal and Contracts Manager) and entire organization.
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JD with a minimum of 1 to 3 years of experience, preferably at a significant law firm, within an in-house legal department, and/or as litigation specialist in the financial services industry (commercial lending or alternative finance experience, a plus.
$65,000 - $75,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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To qualify you must have a Bachelors Degree or Associates Degree with paralegal training Minimum 5 to 7 years experience as a paralegal (or equivalent position) in a law firm or in-house legal department Effective oral and written communication skills Ability to work collegially Demonstrated analytical and organizational skills Ability to prioritize and manage multiple assignments.
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In this role, the successful candidate is responsible for supporting the Office of General Counsels work on a variety of legal matters, including but not limited to development/estates, governance, trustee and officer conflicts of interest processes, government filings, real estate, contracting, subpoenas and litigation, and other areas as requested by the General Counsel or Deputy General Counsel.
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CGS is seeking an experienced Senior Litigation Paralegal to join a fast-moving, extremely active in-house government legal team. - Uploads/downloads into those discovery databases documents and materials received from local, state, and federal law enforcement partners consisting of investigative and forensic reports, bank records, electronic communication records, and audio and video files provided in varying file formats.
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Candidate will be a New York notary and have minimum 5 years’ experience as a Corporate Paralegal in a mid-to-large law firm or in-house transactional position. Salary will be determined based upon education, experience, job related factors permitted by law, internal equity, and market data, including geographic pay differentials in locations where market pay differs from the national average.
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The Mansfield requirements are anchored in the consideration of expanded talent pools considered for select positions and open roles within the law firm and the implementation of and access to transparent processes.
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2 - 4 years' experience in an in-house legal department and employment law. Serving as the main point of contact for subpoena investigations and QDROS in order to provide official company responses under attorney supervision.
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1 – 3 years of law firm or in-house legal experience. Work with outside counsel and the private real estate team in organizing and progressing time-sensitive transactional documents and due diligence undertakings.
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We facilitate secondments for senior lawyers into in-house legal departments and law firms, and source specialist lawyers for bespoke projects. I am partnering with a world leading multinational Hedge Fund in their search for Paralegals to join their New York team.
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Prestigious Investment Management firm is looking for an in-house corporate paralegal. 3-5 years of corporate law firm or in-house experience. Assisting senior team members in secretarial matters, internal processes and procedures, risk management and governance protocols.
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Required Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience 2 - 4 years' experience in an in-house legal department and employment law Computer proficiency: Word, Outlook, Excel, Adobe, and PowerPoint Excellent written and interpersonal skills Outstanding organization and prioritization skills Ability to take direction but work independently Ability to use good judgment and to maintain confidentiality of information Attention to detail Preferred Qualifications Prior paralegal experience.
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Corporate experience at law firm or in-house. The paralegal will be critical in handling emerging company work as well as providing support on large transactions. Manage capitalization processes and records in equity management platforms, including Rule 701 analysis.
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Factor leverages modernized processes, smart resourcing constructs, and the best of legal technology to help clients overcome the limitations of the traditional in-house and law firm models.
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