Job Title: Paralegal Job Responsibilities: The role of a paralegal at the law firm is not just a job; it's a career and a calling. The primary responsibility is to assist injury victims in reclaiming their lives after an accident or injury. The paralegal will be expected to develop and nurture client relationships, which involves knowing personal details such as the names of clients’ children and family pets. Being part of a team is crucial as the role requires working tow...
Legal Assistant Job Title: Legal Assistant Job Responsibilities: - Maintain consistent and professional contact with clients regarding treatment and case updates. - Request, organize, and analyze medical records and billing. - Draft legal correspondence, pleadings, motions, and other documents. - Calculate and complete settlement documentation. - Update case management software to reflect the latest case progress. - Liaise with third parties including adjusters, providers,
Job Title: Legal Assistant Job Responsibilities: - Provide administrative support to lawyers to enhance office effectiveness. - Handle communications with clients, witnesses, and other involved parties. - Provide administrative support during trials. - Prepare pleadings and reports for clients. - Locate and develop information relevant to cases. - Type and file basic legal documents and correspondence. - Answer and direct phone calls efficiently. - Maintain and update contac
Job Title: Paralegal/Legal Assistant Job Responsibilities: The Paralegal/Legal Assistant position involves supporting an attorney who manages a diverse portfolio of cases. Key responsibilities include maintaining the attorney's calendar, communicating effectively with clients, and ensuring that deadlines are met in a timely manner. The role requires strong organizational skills, the ability to work quickly and accurately under pressure, and a solid command of computer skills
Job Title: Paralegal Job Responsibilities: The paralegal will assist attorneys in a variety of practice areas, with a primary focus on family law. Additional areas include estate planning, general civil litigation, and other legal fields. The role involves close collaboration with one attorney while also supporting the broader team as needed. Key duties include: - Communicating with clients, courts, clerks, and opposing counsel. - Drafting motions, pleadings, and correspond