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Transactional paralegal or title review experience preferred. Casa Lending is currently looking for a Paralegal to join our growing team in Cleveland, OH. This role is primarily responsible for ensuring originated loans are properly perfected across all jurisdictions in which we operate.
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Job Description: Seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Probate Paralegal/Legal Assistant to join our team. Probate Paralegal or Legal Assistant Company Description: Reputable law firm specializing in probate and estate planning services.
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Drafting routine legal documents under the direct supervision of an attorney or Paralegal Manager. As a Paralegal you will perform paralegal duties under the direction of the Paralegal Manager and supervising attorney in specific practice areas.
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We're on the lookout for a vibrant Litigation Paralegal with a minimum of 3 years' experience to join our client's energetic team. Experience with eDiscovery software, specifically Relativity and Trial Director.
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Utilize your experience with eDiscovery software to organize data for document production requests. Edit and proofread documents to ensure accuracy and compliance with all legal standards. What You'll Need: At least 3 years of related experience in a law firm or legal environment.
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Stay ahead of the curve with a thorough understanding of litigation processes. Key Responsibilities: Apply your sharp attention to detail and critical thinking skills in all tasks. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a real impact, we can't wait to hear from you.
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Proficient command of the English language and standard grammar rules. Draft documents and filings with precision. Exercise sound judgment, including the ability to identify and escalate issues. Our client thrives on a "Client First" philosophy, ensuring they deliver exceptional service to their clients in every aspect of our work.
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Handle multiple projects simultaneously with exceptional attention to detail. Bring a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs to the table. Manage cases diligently, notifying attorneys of necessary actions.
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A strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs. Take a proactive approach in supporting attorneys. File documents electronically with the courts. Keep track of deadlines proactively. A high school diploma or equivalent.
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Communicate clearly and professionally. Respond to requests with a sense of urgency and prioritize tasks effectively. Assist in preparation for depositions, mediations, arbitrations, and trials. Deliver excellent oral and written communication.
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Prioritize tasks, multi-task, and meet deadlines consistently.
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Prioritize tasks, multi-task, and meet deadlines consistently.
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Prioritize tasks, multi-task, and meet deadlines consistently.
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