
NYC Litigation Paralegal
- New York City, NY
- $100,000-135,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Must be able to deliver high-quality work product and work independently in fast-paced environment, navigating shifting demands and priorities
- Assist with the preparation of briefs and other court filings, including cite checking, proof-reading, and preparation of tables of contents and authorities
- Assist in drafting documents, and all aspects of preparation and execution of depositions, court hearings and trials
- Research and confirm court dates and filing requirements Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and local court rule
- Assist and coordinate on all facets of the litigation process, including e-discovery, document review, and production
- Organize and maintain litigation documents and evidentiary materials
- 5+ years’ experience as litigation paralegal/case manager at NYC law firm (not in-house and not necessarily IP litigation)
- Knowledge/experience Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and application of the same
- Really robust federal court litigation experience
- Experience docketing filings and calculating due dates
- Experience filing pleadings, briefs etc. via ECF
- Experience drafting basic litigation documents, e.g., notice of motions, proposed orders, attorney declarations, certificates of service, shell discovery requests and objections
- Experience cite checking
- Experience table of contents and table of authorities for briefs
- Westlaw, LEXIS experience
- Strong communication and organizational skills, responsiveness, can do attitude, does not require supervision from another paralegal
- Courtroom experience, e.g., motion hearings and preferably some trial experience
- Strong technology skills, including advanced familiarity with e-discovery platforms including Relativity
- Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe PDF, Outlook, Best Authority, LexisNexis or Westlaw, CompuLaw, Relativity and other e-discovery and case management platforms
- Proactive, innovative, and results-oriented