Paralegal

Los Angeles, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Prestige Legal Solutions is a Lemon law firm located in Los Angeles, CA. The Paralegal position is a full-time, salaried position. The individual holding this position must illustrate the ability to manage the key responsibilities and stated functions as a solutions-oriented member of the team. The ideal candidate will have previous Paralegal experience in the field of lemon law.


 

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Oversee, organize, and maintain client file intake in paper and electronic form, while checking for accuracy and completeness of files.
  • Calendar deadlines and effectively track due dates to ensure timely action.
  • Handle filings in State and Federal Courts (paper and electronic filings).
  • Prepare, process, and serve subpoenas and discovery.
  • Draft, review, proofread edit, input revisions to, finalize, and transmit hard copy and electronic correspondence, reports, pleadings, and other legal documents as directed to ensure proper grammar, spelling, punctuation format, and completeness.
  • Prepare legal correspondence and court documents in final format, including footnoting, and creating TOC/TOA following local court rules.
  • Schedule and organize meetings, travel, court appearances, and depositions.
  • Coordinate dates for hearings, depositions, and all other litigation deadlines for state and federal court cases.
  • Organize, scan, copy legal documents.
  • Correspondence with court clerks, opposing counsel, and clients to obtain or provide information.
  • Provide administrative support to lawyers and enhance office effectiveness.
  • Operate office equipment and maintain systems and procedures.
  • Assist in deposition preparations.
  • Retrieve documents from courts.
  • Investigate facts, research cases and search public records and other resources.
  • Gather and analyze statutes, decisions, legal articles, codes, documents, and other data.
  • Assist with other legal, administrative, and special projects as needed.


 

Other:

  • Paralegal background: 2 years (Required)
  • A paralegal degree is required.
  • Bilingual in Spanish is preferred.


 

Benefits

  • Hybrid schedule (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from home).
  • Paid Time Off.
  • 15 paid Holidays.
  • 401K.
  • Health, Dental and Vision.
  • Birthday events, Holiday events, and more.


 

Salary: Starting at $80,000.00 per year


 

Prestige Legal Solutions P.C. is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, termination, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, as well as disciplinary action. Prestige Legal Solutions P.C. makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.

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