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The Lead Paralegal will provide support for the Center’s immigration practice, in connection with the Center’s work serving detained immigrant youth. Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 2 years of paralegal or comparable experience.
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Job Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices.
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Job Title: Estate Planning Paralegal. Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world's leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking an experienced Corporate Paralegal for our Investment Management Practice Group.
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At least 3 years of litigation paralegal experience in a fast-paced litigation department of a law firm. Bachelor’s degree is required; paralegal certificate is a plus. Assist in coordinating depositions, including scheduling of court reporter and videographer.
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The New York County District Attorney's Office (DANY) has an opening for a Paralegal in its Pathways to Public Safety Division. Level 2 - bachelor's degree from an accredited college and one (1) year of experience either as a paralegal in the criminal justice field or equivalent.
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Offit Kurman, a growing full-service law firm, is currently seeking to hire a litigation paralegal for our New York City office. Proven working experience as a litigation paralegal. The paralegal will assist during all phases of the litigation process, from initiation of a case to the discovery period, through trial.
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KIND seeks a Senior Paralegal to support KIND’s delivery of legal services through a range of case preparation, legal research, and related tasks in support of the legal strategy for the client.
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The Litigation Paralegal is responsible for providing comprehensive administrative and litigation support in all phases of the litigation process, including but not limited to document and project management, research, coordination and preparation of briefs and legal documents, review and processing of discovery, and contributing to teamwide litigation support processes.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred. Job Title: Trust & Estates Administration ParalegalJob Summary: As a Trust & Estates Administration Paralegal, you will provide crucial support to attorneys in the administration of trusts and estates.
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A law firm in Mercer County is looking to fill a position for a Workers Compensation Paralegal/Legal Assistant l to join their Workers' Compensation team. At least three years of working experience as a legal assistant or Paralegal in the Workers' Compensation area of law.
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As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of estate and trust administration. We are seeking a highly experienced Estate Planning Paralegal to join our prestigious Law Firm located in New York, NY. We are looking for a candidate with at least 5 years of experience in estate planning, and a strong understanding of probate (knowledge of New Jersey, New York, and Florida probate is a plus.
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We are currently working with a top-tier boutique law firm that is experiencing exponential growth and is looking to add immigration paralegal to its team. Title: Immigration Paralegal (Must Speak Georgian or Russian.
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Our Client, a National Law Firm, seeks a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal for its NYC Office. A bachelor's degree in paralegal studies, business, liberal arts, or some other closely-related field, with a minimum of three years of experience as a paralegal in commercial real estate and finance, are required.
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The Real Estate Paralegal will provide organizational and practice specific assistance to attorneys in the Real Estate Department in all stages of real estate transactions from pre- to post-closing duties.
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