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At least three (3) years of relevant paralegal experience, commercial real estate a plus. Fast paced Piscataway, NJ based IT Consulting/Investment Company with expanding Real Estate portfolio is seeking a highly organized and efficient Paralegal to join our team.
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Assist Paralegal Manager with case logistics, staffing needs and the implementation of best practices. The Litigation paralegal will work closely with the Litigation Associates to manage electronic and hard copy documents, prepare filings, memoranda and other work product and facilitate a seamless flow of information to and from the attorneys and/or clients.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented, thorough, and organized Corporate Paralegal, with Public Company experience, to join our growing team and work closely with the Chief Legal Officer. Integral Ad Science (IAS) is a global technology and data company that builds verification, optimization, and analytics solutions for the advertising industry, and we're looking for a Corporate & Securities Paralegal.
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We’re currently seeking a full-time Paralegal with civil litigation experience to support our attorneys in litigation-related matters and also to provide administrative support to the office staff.
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This is a full-time, on-site role for an In-House Paralegal at NewCo Capital Group in New York, NY. The In-House Paralegal will be responsible for preparing legal documents, conducting research, reviewing documents, and managing communication on a daily basis.
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Job Description Job Title: Senior Paralegal - Hybrid Locations : Bellevue, WA; Boston, MA; Coral Gables, FL, Denver, CO; Dublin, OH; Kansas City, MO; Union, NJ; New York, NY | Hybrid Get To Know The Team: This is a hybrid position with 6 days a month on site in one of our locations.
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An elite property management company is looking for a fully on-site Landlord/Tenant Paralegal to join their team. An elite property management company is looking for a fully on-site Landlord/Tenant Paralegal to join their team.
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BA degree or paralegal certificate preferred and a minimum of three (3) years related work experience required. Paralegal Certificate (Preferred) Assist attorneys in managing estate and trust administration cases, including organizing files, maintaining calendars, and tracking deadlines.
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We are seeking a skilled Paralegal to for a client in New York, NY. The ideal candidate will assist attorneys in the preparation of litigation actions and manage the complexities of the legal process efficiently and accurately.
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I am seeking 1 experienced certified paralegal to work full time remotely, M-F, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. but also provide litigation support in trial in LA and OC courts from time-to-time. -ABaccredited paralegal certificate; Associates degree or paralegal certification preferred.
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Our AmLaw Top 250 client is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join their New York or New Jersey Offices with solid experience in all aspects of commercial real estate including title and survey reviews, purchases, sales, financings and leasing.
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Our midtown Manhattan law firm receives hundreds of inbound mass tort inquiries each week from individuals who have been harmed by defective medical devices and dangerous drugs.
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This person should have at least 3 years of landlord/tenant litigation paralegal. Landlord/Tenant Litigation Paralegal. Beacon Hill Legal is searching for a Landlord/Tenant Paralegal for a law firm's Midtown Manhattan office.
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As the Litigation Paralegal, you'll handle litigation case support, including document management, calendaring, discovery, trial preparation, and coordination with external entities. 2+ years of experience as a litigation paralegal at an AmLaw 100 or specialized litigation firm.
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AI Justice is seeking a qualified and detail-oriented, full-time Paralegal to join our dynamic legal team. As a Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in supporting our attorneys by preparing legal documents, conducting research, and managing case files.
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