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The Matian Firm is looking for an Paralegal - Immigration (EOIR) to join our growing legal team here in Las Vegas. This paralegal will participate in all aspects of our Immigration practice, including assisting in the management of client relationships, case review, analysis, preparation and filing non-immigrant petitions.
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Provide ongoing administrative and paralegal support to attorneys and legal staff. The purpose of this position is to provide transactional paralegal support to Switch Legal by preparing work product, communicating significant issues in an effective and efficient manner to and from the attorneys and legal staff, managing legal files, conducting research, preparing reports, handling information requests.
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We are seeking a Bankruptcy Paralegal/Attorney to become a part of our team! Previous experience as a paralegal or other legal field. We are seeking a Bankruptcy Paralegal/Attorney to become a part of our team.
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Messner Reeves LLP, a national law firm, is seeking an experienced and highly qualified Litigation Paralegal to join our Las Vegas office. 2+ years' as Litigation Paralegal. Messner Reeves LLP, a national law firm, is seeking an experienced and highly qualified Litigation Paralegal to join our Las Vegas office.
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5 years experience as a paralegal in a litigation law firm in California or Nevada. We are looking for a bright, passionate, paralegal with litigation experience, and commitment to civil rights and a solid track record to join our firm.
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Provides paralegal support to staff attorneys, commanders, contracting officers, engineers, civilian personnelists, first sergeants, and members of the public Requirements Conditions of Employment.
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This is a full-time on-site role located in Las Vegas, NV for a Legal Assistant Paralegal at The Feldman Firm. As a Legal Assistant Paralegal, you will be responsible for supporting attorneys and paralegals in legal matters, case-related scheduling, preparing legal documents and correspondence, managing case files, and assisting with trial preparation.
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Looking for well-versed and strong candidates, familiar with Nevada workers’ compensation law.
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Associate's degree in paralegal studies with a certificate in paralegal studies. Prepare affidavits or other documents, maintain document file, and file pleadings with court clerk. Prepare legal documents, discovery requests, briefs, pleadings, appeals and motions.
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Preferred a graduate from a Paralegal Program. This candidate should feel comfortable communicating with clients, scheduling, maintaining case files, assist with written discovery and pleading drafting, and completing other requests as needed.
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The Richard Harris Law Firm is recognized for the expertise of its highly skilled lawyers and staff and is one of the best places to work in the legal field.
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Drafts legal documents according to judicial procedures.
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The Las Vegas is seeking a paralegal with litigation experience. Bachelor’s degree or Paralegal Certificate. The Las Vegas is seeking a paralegal with litigation experience. The primary duties of this position include working for a minimum of (4) attorneys, calendaring, document management including but not limited to review, creation, and organization.
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Associate's or Bachelor's degree and at least 2 years of paralegal or legal assistant experience in a corporate law department or law firm OR a High School Diploma/GED AND a Paralegal Certification with at least 4 years of paralegal experience with a corporate law department or law firm.
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The Paralegal - Real Estate is responsible for assisting AVP-Counsel, VP-Counsel, and SVP-Counsel in a variety of activities which may include but is not limited to: the preparation of discovery and files, preliminary drafting of various documents, varied reporting and tracking, and internal and external fact-finding.
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