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A national law firm has a new opening for an IP Litigation Paralegal for their office in Washington, DC. This role will provide paralegal support on large, complex cases and assist with case management, document production and review, legal research, trial preparation, and other substantive duties with an emphasis on U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters.
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Job Segment/Skills: Paralegal, Construction Litigation, Construction Paralegal, Litigation, Litigation Paralegal, Trial, Trial director, TrialDirector, LexisNexis, Westlaw, Relativity, voir dire, Cases, Exhibits, Trial Exhibits, Deposition, case retrieval, Bluebooking, Cite Checking, Proofreading Pleadings, Pleadings, ABA Paralegal, Bachelor Degree, Juris Doctor.
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Proficiency in immigration law software and case management systems. Correspond with clients and government agencies regarding case updates and requirements. Compile and organize client information and case files.
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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), National Security Division (NSD) is seeking Paralegal s to provide the National Security Division (NSD), with services necessary for Paralegal services and a variety of legal assistance duties supporting management, attorneys, investigative case and litigation teams.
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Notifies case agents and appropriate office staff of victim/witness issues. Obtains required information from criminal case files, law enforcement agencies, or other sources, to include in legal documents before submitting to the appropriate AUSA for review.
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Scans/inputs and links case-related materials into electronic discovery databases and manages those databases. Maintains the electronic case files, enters data in the case management system, calendars deadlines using MS Outlook, prepares and files conflict of interest and case opening forms in the electronic case file.
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Perform document review and manage case documents using eDiscovery platforms such as Relativity. Assist trial attorneys in Washington, DC and other Strike Force Offices as necessary, with case organization, document management, discovery and production, document drafting and editing, administrative tasks, trial preparation (including witness preparation and exhibit preparation), and trial (including in-courtroom exhibit presentation using Trial Director.
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Provide case management for patent litigation in federal district courts, appeals before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and actions before the U.S. International Trade Commission and Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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Work with specific case teams to administratively manage all phases of the litigation, including but not limited to the preparation of pleadings, motion briefing, discovery requests and responses, pre-trial and trial papers, and appellate briefs and appendices.
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LAC Federal is seeking a Paralegal I to support a national security client in the Washington, DC Area. The Paralegal will work with attorneys and records managers serving as the primary custodian over case related materials such as subpoenas, search warrants, correspondents, and other documents.
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Coordinates automated litigation support projects through utilization of technology, including, but not limited to, database management software (web or in-house) and Case Notebook. This hands-on position provides support as an integral part of strategizing case file and process management through all stages of litigation.
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A Junior Paralegal, under the supervision and direction of a Paralegal, performs substantive tasks that assist our paralegal and attorney teams in preparing the case at every stage of the litigation process from case inception to completion (initial pleading, factual discovery, expert discovery, pre-trial, trial, and post-trial/appellate stages.
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Manages all phases of a litigation case including litigation motion practice, discovery, arbitration trial and appellate procedures. Administratively manage all phases of a litigation case including litigation motion practice, discovery, arbitration trial and appellate procedures.
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Conducting computer searches, research and case management functions on client databases or firm resources such as Trial Director, Opus 2 Magnum, Relativity, Lexis/Nexis, Westlaw, the Internet.
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Partner with the Manager, Legal Support in identifying areas of improvement in case management processes, and act as a mentor to junior support staff. Monitor and update cases through an internal case management system, noting deadlines and major case updates.
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