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A Litigation Paralegal will obtain transferrable skills that can be applied in law school or any organization. The Litigation Paralegals work and gain experience on a wide variety of matters including, but not limited to, securities and M&A litigation, sovereign litigation/arbitration, antitrust, bankruptcy, white-collar defense and investigations, employment, executive compensation, intellectual property and general commercial disputes, as well as numerous pro bono cases.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Previous experience in tax law, estate planning, or trust administration preferred. Job Title: Tax, Trust & Estate AssociateJob Summary: As a Tax, Trust & Estate Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and advice to clients in matters related to taxation, estate planning, and trust administration.
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A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a State’s Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization and four years of full-time satisfactory experience, acquired in the United States, in the performance of paralegal (legal assistant) services; or 4.
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Paralegal certificate from an ABA accredited school, Bachelor‘s degree in a relevant field, or satisfactory completion of a comprehensive in-house training course appropriate to practice area required.
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Possess an educational background from a US law school (LLM or JD) Possess an educational background from a US law school (LLM or JD) Consolidating the end to end value chain of the overseas Chinese food industry to leverage efficiency and scale.
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High school diploma or equivalent with at least 1-year experience as an insurance adjuster, legal assistant, legal secretary, paralegal, case management, or project management OR. · High school diploma or equivalent with at least 2 years experience in litigation.
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This is a non-attorney role and does not require a JD. Recent college graduates interested in attending law school are encouraged to apply. The ideal legal operations analyst should be able to balance and prioritize multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
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This position is an opportunity for individuals interested in law school to gain prior legal experience. A Junior Paralegal, under the supervision and direction of a Paralegal, performs substantive tasks that assist our paralegal and attorney teams in preparing the case at every stage of the litigation process from case inception to completion (initial pleading, factual discovery, expert discovery, pre-trial, trial, and post-trial/appellate stages.
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This may not be the right opportunity if you plan to apply to law school within the next 2-3 years, or if you lack prior experience in a paralegal, customer support, or service role. Experience as a paralegal or in a customer success role is preferred.
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A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a State’s Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization and four years of full-time satisfactory experience, acquired in the United States, in the performance of paralegal (legal assistant) services; or.
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Requires paralegal certificate, or JD, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least one year of study. At least one year of litigation paralegal experience is required; trial experience is very helpful.
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Although the Environmental Protection Agency assured the public that "the air is safe," those living, working, volunteering, and going to or attending school near the 9/11 exposure zone breathed toxic air containing jet fuel, glass, fibers, and construction materials, and a host of known carcinogens.
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All of these paralegals credit the law firm training for not only assisting them in law school but raising their LSAT score to the highest levels. The paralegal role works litigation in the Supreme Court department.
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Requires Law degree, or currently attending an ABaccredited law school, having completed at least two years of study or, an equivalent level of legal training or experience; or an equivalent level of education may be substituted.
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Individuals considering law school in 2-3 years, but want practical experience first. Founded in 2007, Harry Jho LLC is an industry-leading law firm specializing in derivatives, prime brokerage, and securities finance.
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