
Legal Assistant 1 or Trainee (NY HELPS) - Westchester
- New York City, NY
- $47,695-68,360 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Performs pre-trial or pre-hearing related activities:
- Schedules witnesses and collects information relevant to the case.
- Reviews case-related materials for lines of questioning.
- Assembles exhibits and briefs.
- Assists at trials or hearings by managing the exhibits and suggesting relevant questions for the attorney to raise.
- Prepares and files with the courts all associated court papers as directed or authorized by the attorney.
- Performs service of process or arrange for service of process through an outside vendor.
- Calculates monies owed to the State, determines responsible parties, and locates and notifies them of the amount.
- Reviews administrative procedures and makes initial determinations regarding information releasable under the Freedom of Information Act.
- Negotiates and proposes preliminary settlements of fines as directed or authorized by the attorney.
- Completes routine investigative work for attorney review.
- Gathers complete information from a variety of sources.
- Provides a preliminary analysis of information to attorneys.
- Reviews draft legislative proposals for compliance with bill drafting requirements.
- Uses Shepard's Citations or other reference sources to check the cases cited to ensure that the case law is still relevant.
- Maintains or oversees tracking systems, calendars, and reporting systems.
- Opens and closes files or cases or oversees the process of opening or closing files and cases.
- Performs activities related to docketing, the placement of court-related activities on the court calendar, and on the attorney's calendar.
- Prepares portions of briefs, affidavits, affirmations, and other motion-related papers.
- Answers routine questions from the public,
- Prepares findings of decisions and findings of fact.
- Prepares opinions on routine matters.
- Prepares reports.
- Performs preliminary background work for routine cases or for administrative review processes.
- Answers routine complaints received from the public, either orally or in writing, and provides routine information regarding processes or procedures to the public.