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This position requires a bachelor's degree and a minimum of five (5) years of litigation paralegal experience in a law firm. We are currently seeking to add a Litigation Paralegal to our Washington, D.C. office.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, an international law firm, is actively recruiting a litigation paralegal for its Insurance Coverage practice group. Coordinates and conducts routine document reviews, to include document organization, and preparation for discovery, trial, administrative, as applicable and as directed by a lawyer or more experienced paralegal.
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Paralegal IV / Litigation Case Manager - E Discovery. Bachelor's Degree in Paralegal Studies; or an Undergraduate Degree in another field with a Paralegal Certificate; or a Paralegal Certificate with at least two-years' paralegal experience; or High School Diploma/GED with at least four-years' paralegal experience.
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Ballard Spahr LLP is seeking a paralegal in our Washington, DC office to become a key member of our nationally-recognized real estate finance team representing clients in structuring, documenting, closing, servicing, and restructuring real estate loans.
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Certification : Paralegal Certificate is an advantage. Experience : Preferably 5 years in paralegal roles. Administrative Support : Handle daily administrative operations including word processing, data entry, and document management via tools like SharePoint.
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King & Spalding, a leading global law firm, seeks a Paralegal to join our Business Litigation practice in the Washington, D.C. office. This position provides paralegal support to attorneys on our litigation team and will report directly to the Manager of Paralegal Services.
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A prestigious boutique litigation law firm headquartered in Washington, DC is seeking a seasoned and proactive Litigation Paralegal to join their busy and growing team. A prestigious boutique litigation law firm headquartered in Washington, DC is seeking a seasoned and proactive Litigation Paralegal to join their busy and growing team.
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I'm currently working with a law firm that has an opening for a mid-senior level employment paralegal. Background: 5-7 years of experience with employment law Cases involving wrongful termination, harassment and retaliation Drafting and reviewing documents Trial preparation Ability to bill 32.5 hours per week Environment: Salary based on experience Benefits including health, dental, vision, 401k and 3 weeks PTO Hybrid opportunity with the ability to work 2 days remote If you're interested in making a change, contact me at michelle.katen@gogpac.com.
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ROLE: ParalegalPosition is REMOTE SECRECT CLEARANCE IS REQUIRED Education: Associate degree in paralegal studies, Library Science, or related field, Required Skills: Associate degree in paralegal studies, Library Science, or related field, or years work experience providing claims support in a government or private sector legal office.
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A Paralegal is responsible for coordinating with Attorneys in the preparation, filing, and monitoring of various immigration and nationality law matters. Additionally, a Paralegal should have a comprehensive knowledge of the immigration process, mastery of multiple case types, and increasing company client interaction.
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Perform more substantive and client facing work than is typical for a Paralegal in a law firm setting including varied case related duties requiring specialized knowledge and skills in employment-based immigration matters.
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Minimum of 3 years solid paralegal experience with proofreading and performing Bluebook cite-checking. Paralegal certificate a PLUS. Proficient Bluebook cite-checking ability. Litigation experience in a law firm environment; FERC experience a plus.
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At this level, the Paralegal/Legal Assistant II exercises more independent judgment than at the level I position. At this level, the Paralegal/Legal Assistant II exercises more independent judgment than at the level I position.
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The ACT Junior Paralegal is responsible for administrative case management and practice support. Role summary/purpose of jobThe ACT paralegal will work closely with a large team of partners, associates, and other paralegals to manage electronic and hard copy documents, prepare filings, memoranda, and other work product and to facilitate a seamless flow of information to and from the Freshfields team and/or clients.
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One of Addison Group’s clients, a real estate law firm in the Washington Metropolitan area, is looking a Litigation Paralegal to join their team! One of Addison Group’s clients, a real estate law firm in the Washington Metropolitan area, is looking a Litigation Paralegal to join their team.
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