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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as paralegal studies, legal studies, business law, or finance, preferredParalegal certification is a plusMinimum of two years of experience as a paralegal or legal assistant.
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Gathers and analyzes documents, including reviewing documents to respond to governmental information requests, submitting FOIA requests to obtain government records, interacting with outside counsel to obtain case status updates, maintaining, organizing and managing legal docket spreadsheets and databases, proofreading and editing legal documents and memoranda, and performing legal research as directed by EHS attorneys including analyzing rules, regulations, case law, and statutory law.
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The Senior International Paralegal supports assigned Legal Department attorneys in the drafting, comparison, and distribution of agreements, obtaining physical or electronic signatures, supporting transactions and corporate governance matters, with an emphasis on agreement and other document review and preparation in both Spanish and English.
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Facilitates communication with outside Right of Way agents and outside counsel regarding document review, project status and condemnation related matters. Strongly preferred: Law firm or in-house legal department experience.
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Manage projects of legal and regulatory initiatives on behalf of the General Counsel. Develop project tracking system so that General Counsel can easily see the progress of current legal and regulatory initiatives.
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The Employment and Litigation Paralegal will report to the Chief Legal Officer and will work closely with Apex’s Assistant General Counsel for Employment and Litigation, the rest of the Legal Department, Apex’s senior management, all of Apex’s departments, and Apex’s regional partners.
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Legal research as may be directed by counsel or on own initiative. Fluor’s Law Department is seeking a paralegal for its office in Irving, TX. This position reports to an Assistant General Counsel for Dispute Resolution.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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This individual will directly report to the company’s General Counsel and will be integral in overseeing the legal operations of our growing family-owned collection of high-volume, award-winning retail automotive franchises.
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This position will report to the VP Associate General Counsel - Securities Law and Corporate Transactions & Corporate Secretary. This Legal Specialist will handle important and confidential matters, collaborate effectively across teams, and have the technical skills and professional maturity to anticipate and initiate legal tasks independently and under the direction and oversight of attorneys.
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Oversee and manage the Legal Department’s e-billing system and all invoicing for outside counsel and consultants. Provide support pertaining to the engagement of outside counsel and consultants, including, without limitation, updating the Legal Department’s billing guidelines, assisting with the review, revision, and execution of engagement letters, and maintaining the foregoing records.
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Coordinate with all members responsible for a given matter, case or docket of cases, including in-house and external counsel, Legal Technology Team and eDiscovery Team, and various vendors on all aspects of discovery.
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All other tasks and projects required to coordinate the preparation for the meetings and to support the General Counsel and the Legal team during the meetings. An experienced, motivated corporate paralegal to join the Company's corporate legal team.
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Directs and supervises the work of paralegals and other support staff, particularly on major paralegal support efforts, such as large legal research projects or major in-courtroom support.
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Reporting to the Associate General Counsel/Director of Compliance, the Paralegal will be responsible for supporting Arcosa’s processes and practices for managing, defending, and prosecuting legal matters.
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