Job Title: Paralegal Job Responsibilities: - Manage cases and ensure they progress aggressively and efficiently. - Meet with clients to provide support and gather essential information. - Organize large volumes of information in an accessible manner for clients, the team, opposing counsel, and the court system using cloud technology. - Communicate effectively with clients and relay pertinent information to lawyers. - Draft, format, and file documents with the court system.
Job Title: Litigation Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Litigation Attorney will be responsible for providing outstanding representation to clients in complex child custody, divorce, DHR defense, and adoption matters. Key responsibilities include: - Taking ownership of a client’s case, handling all aspects such as pleadings, discovery, motions, experts, depositions, mediation, pretrial hearings, motion hearings, trials, and post-judgment litigation. Appellate experience ...
Job Title: Experienced Family Law Paralegal Job Responsibilities: Paralegals at the law firm play a pivotal role in advancing case progress by closely collaborating with attorneys, legal assistants, and clients. Their responsibilities include drafting, filing, and preparing cases for trial, along with bringing unique expertise to enhance firm operations. Key duties involve: - Managing the 5-week/4-week system with legal assistants and assigned attorneys to ensure efficient
Job Title: Real Estate Transaction / Closings Coordinator Job Responsibilities: - Reviews Purchase Agreements and Buyer’s and Seller’s Transmittals, and opens new files. - Contacts agents for any omitted information. - Coordinates the orders of ancillary documents, including title search, payoff, tax, sewer, and trash certifications, as well as domestic relations and terrorist certifications. Manages resale packages if applicable. - Follows up on title orders and other m...
Job Title: Litigation and Family Law Case Manager Paralegal Job Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research and gather relevant information for case preparation. - Draft legal documents such as contracts, pleadings, motions, and affidavits. - Organize and maintain case files, evidence, and legal correspondence. - Assist attorneys during trials, hearings, and depositions. - Communicate with clients, witnesses, and court officials. - Review and summarize case materials and tran