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Developing information retrieval systems with an emphasis on use of computerized litigation support. Requirements 5+ years of IP Litigation Paralegal experience required. An international law firm is seeking a full-time Intellectual Property Paralegal for their team.
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Active Top Secret (TS) What You Will Do : Guidehouse is recruiting Discovery Paralegals to outwit complexity and be a part of our fast-growing litigation and investigation support practice.
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2+ years of litigation paralegal experience or project experience, including at least one year of experience in automated litigation support. to work on-site in support of the Tax Division of the Department of Justice, Financial Litigation Unit. 2 days of teleworking is currently permitted, but this is subject to change.
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At least one year of experience in automated litigation support including Relativity or similar tools. 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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At least three years of litigation paralegal experience, including trial experience. Responsible for ensuring that paralegal and support staff work meets contract and attorney requirements and is delivered on time.
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Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick, PLLC is in need of a Litigation Paralegal to support the Washington, DC office. Minimum of 5 years' experience in a law firm as a litigation paralegal.
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Skilled in the use of automated litigation support systems (Relativity), to track and maintain status on document processing, in support of large-scale, document heavy, complex litigation.
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Experience with litigation support software (Relativity, Ringtail, Summation, Concordance, Case Map, Text Map, Time Map, Trial Director, ). Establishing clear case organization by administering and managing case materials using litigation support tools and.
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Utilize the (ISC)2 system for E-Discovery and other litigation support tasks. Proficient in e-filing, legal research, and litigation support. Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive litigation support, including but not limited to drafting pleadings, preparing and responding to discovery requests, and preparing for depositions and trials.
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With support of Firm Litigation Support Team, manage relationships with supporting vendors. Assist with all stages of litigation, including discovery, litigation holds, document collection, reviewing and summarizing documents, managing document databases in coordination with Litigation Support, preparing privilege logs, and creation of witness binders.
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At least one year of experience in automated litigation support. At least two years of litigation paralegal experience is required; trial experience is very helpful. The Contractor shall provide professional, accurate, timely, and reliable paralegal support reporting to the OGC and will be detailed to assist LITB or IALB. Work products are reviewed prior to submission; however, personnel resources provided by Contractor shall often develop these products with minimal direct supervision other than written guidelines.
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Our full-service intellectual property law firm is seeking a part-time or full-time paralegal to support our talented and growing IP litigation team. The ideal candidate should have 3+ years as a litigation paralegal, specifically in federal US district courts.
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One-year of automated litigation support experience with knowledge of the capabilities and use of automated resources and technology for the development, presentation, and prosecution of federal cases; Veritas experience strongly preferred.
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Skills and attributes for success: - The Contractor shall provide professional, accurate, timely, and reliable paralegal support reporting to the OGC and will be detailed to assist LITB or IALB. Work products are reviewed prior to submission; however, personnel resources provided by Contractor shall often develop these products with minimal direct supervision other than written guidelines.
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Minimum of five or more years of litigation paralegal experience with trial experience. Contractor shall assist in the drafting and issuing of preservation notices and litigation holds.
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