The Criminal Law Litigation Paralegal should have over five (5) years of criminal law experience and have a paralegal certificate or degree in paralegal studies. This paralegal plays a vital role in helping people navigate the criminal justice system through all stages of the process, including pre-charge, pretrial and trial proceedings. This paralegal must have the ability to support multiple attorneys that practice in a number of courts and jurisdictions. This paralegal must have the ability to bill 6 hours a day. This paralegal should be highly motivated and prepared to meet and exceed company goals.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
• None.
Duties / Responsibilities:
• Draft various legal documents.
• Discuss case details with attorneys and clients.
• Maintain communication with the client as point of first contact.
• Organize and manage physical and electronic client files.
• Prepare attorney’s trial binders.
• Communicating with courts, vendors, experts, opposing counsel,
prosecutor’s office and other staff.
• Request transcripts from court reporters.
• Obtain filed pleadings and documents from various courts.
• File documents and pleadings with the court via fax, mail or e-file.
• Review and analyze local court rules.
• Locate governing law per attorney request (statutes, cases, rules and
regulations).
• Review court docket and calendar for updated information and hearings.
• Receive and process incoming discovery.
• Bill six (6) billable hours on each business day.
• Update clients regularly about their cases.
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