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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree, preferably in legal studies, political science, English, or a related field Paralegal certificate from an ABapproved program 3+ years of experience as a paralegal, preferably in employment law Knowledge of federal and state employment laws, particularly in California, New York, and Washington D.C. (any one is sufficient.
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We are an immigration law firm and are seeking to immediately hire an experienced immigration paralegal to join our legal team. The paralegal will be responsible for drafting immigration forms, motions and pleadings; legal research; reviewing client files and advising clients regarding necessary documents; compiling documents for hearings; meeting with clients; attending weekly meetings with attorneys; and general tasks assigned by attorneys for completion of client files.
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The Village Law Firm is seeking a senior trusts and estates paralegal to join our team. We are a boutique estate planning law firm that serves the legal and wealth planning needs of New York City's artists, entrepreneurs, tech professionals, and other varied and interesting characters who make up this great City. We are a fast-growing law firm that aims to provide a unique, non-traditional client experience and constantly seeks to our client experience and the work experience of our employees.
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Liakas Law, P.C. is seeking a full-time Plaintiff Litigation Paralegal for our office in the Financial District. Liakas Law, P.C., is a dynamic litigation and personal injury practice with offices located in the Financial District.
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We are a busy boutique immigration law firm in NYC seeking an experienced paralegal. We are a busy boutique immigration law firm in NYC seeking an experienced paralegal. Preparation of various business, employment, and family-based immigration cases.
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3+ years of experience as a Immigration Law Paralegal. As a rapidly expanding multi-specialty law firm , we are in need of an energetic, reliable and dedicated paralegal to join our growing team.
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Xu Law Group PLLC is an international business & immigration practice seeking a local or fully remote contract Paralegal or Law Clerk to join our team based in Manhattan, NY. We believe the future of law is technology-assisted.
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Busy, established personal injury law firm seeking an experienced CASE MANAGER for our firm's Plaintiff's Personal Injury practice. Busy, established personal injury law firm seeking an experienced CASE MANAGER for our firm's Plaintiff's Personal Injury practice.
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Jaime Barron, PC, Immigration Law Group is seeking an immigration paralegal for our Irving, Texas location. The paralegal will have direct client interaction, and assist attorneys in all aspects of the law practice.
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This is a full-time, on-site role located in White Plains, NY. As an Immigration Paralegal at Henner Law Group, PC, you will be responsible for assisting attorneys in preparing and filing immigration documents, conducting legal research, and maintaining client communication.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Immigration Paralegal located at our office in Stamford, CT. The Immigration Paralegal will be responsible for various day-to-day tasks related to U.S. immigration matters, including legal document preparation, evidence package assembly, coordinating visa applications, responding to client inquiries, and recording and storing client information.
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THIS ELITE, GLOBAL LAW FIRM IS SEEKING A TRUST & ESTATE PARALEGAL FOR THEIR MIDTOWN LOCATION. Job requires BA/BS. THIS ELITE, GLOBAL LAW FIRM IS SEEKING A TRUST & ESTATE PARALEGAL FOR THEIR MIDTOWN LOCATION. Job requires BA/BS.
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High-profile Midtown law firm seeks recent college grads from top-tier schools for a paralegal position in our mass tort division. Paralegals will learn how to file and manage cases in federal and state courts throughout the country, read and analyze medical records, interact with lawyers representing our adversaries and court personnel, and acquire a firsthand understanding of how a busy, high powered law firm operates.
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We are looking for highly motivated and exceptionally qualified professionals to join our fast-paced legal operations as Business Immigration Paralegal. Headquartered in San Francisco, Goeschl Law Corporation provides comprehensive business immigration services to clients ranging from innovative startups to large multinationals.
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