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The ACT Junior Paralegal is responsible for administrative case management and practice support. Liaise with other office support staff, to ensure efficacy of workflow. This person will be an integral member of a litigation team that is actively preparing for trials.
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Coordinating various support services required by attorneys assigned to a case (i.e., requesting court reporters, shipping materials, coordinating with litigation support, etc. At least two years of litigation paralegal experience.
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Support the engagement process for outside legal counsel, which includes initiating new legal matters, drafting retention documents, and managing invoice processing using established matter management and e-billing software.
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We have an excellent opportunity in our Washington DC Office for an entry level Paralegal in our Litigation group who will on a daily basis provide support to Litigation attorneys.
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We are seeking a senior US-based litigation paralegal who can support our litigation team. This position is remote and will report to our Director, Associate General Counsel, Litigation, and will support our U.S. Consumer Litigation, International Litigation, and Commercial Litigation teams.
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Assist the Legal Support Manager with training junior and mid-level Paralegals, and Litigation Assistants and mentoring them to help strengthen their technical skills and core competencies.
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Description:Be a part of a critical civil litigation, discovery, and document processing and production initiative as a Litigation Case Manager. FSA Federal (FSA) is focused on delivering unsurpassed services in support of law enforcement and homeland security.
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You will support legal issues relating to foreign intelligence, counterintelligence activities, and both civil and criminal litigation. As a Paralegal for CIA, you will provide case management, legal research, case-cite verification, blue book citations, and general paralegal support to the Office of General Counsel.
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The Litigation/Discovery Paralegal will be responsible for providing assistance and administrative support to IBKR’s in-house attorneys and will assist in responding to litigation and regulatory inquiries.
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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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