Summary:
The White-Collar Litigation Paralegal Project Assistant will handle all aspects of large-scale, complex litigation and investigations within
the Government Investigations and White-Collar practice group and be responsible for collaborating on various matters with attorneys and other paralegals. This role will provide day-to-day support to partners and associates in the Birmingham office, including the practice group leader.
Essential Job Functions:
- Serving as the administrative face of the GIWCD practice
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Providing direct support to the practice group leader, keeping track of pending GIWCD matters, task status, and communicating with clients, witnesses, and other counsel
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Perform a full range of paralegal tasks from case inception through case closure.
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Monitor court docket sheets for assigned cases.
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Review discovery and investigative material.
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In-person trial preparation and attendance.
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Drafting and preparing criminal and civil documents for service and e-filing, primarily in federal court.
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Coordinating, organizing, and managing large-scale document collection and production.
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Coordinating with vendors and Litigation Support regarding all aspects of eDiscovery, including managing electronic documents and coordinating printing of documents.
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Running electronic searches for specified information or documents in public sources, court dockets, and via Westlaw.
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Preparing document production letters, collection logs, and custodian logs.
Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
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Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills and the ability to work successfully with multiple team members, interacting with employees at all levels of the organization, court personnel, prosecutors, and clients.
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Competent to handle a variety of activities with attention to detail and quality, with the ability to follow through and follow up, and adapt quickly to meet changing deadlines and priorities.
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Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Candidate would also ideally have experience with document review platforms like Relativity and with Google platforms and file-sharing systems.
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Retain a high level of flexibility and resourceful problem-solving.
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Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with the highest degree of integrity and confidentiality.
Educational and Experience Requirements:
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2-5 years of law firm or government experience as a Paralegal, Legal Assistant, or experience as a federal courtroom deputy preferred
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High School Diploma required
- Paralegal Certificate preferred
Work Environment and Physical Demands:
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In an office position with flexibility
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Ability to work extended hours when necessary.
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Normal office environment; no unusual physical demands.