The Freelance Firm, LLC
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Remote, Contract-based Employment/Litigation Paralegal Opportunity - 20+ Hours/Week!
The Freelance Firm, LLC
Remote, Contract-based Employment/Litigation Paralegal Opportunity - 20+ Hours/Week!
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Remote contract Employment/Litigation Paralegal needed for ~20+ hours/week. Must have minimum 5 years litigation paralegal experience; duties include case management, drafting substantive pleadings (MSJ, oppositions), scheduling, filing, client communications, and working independently to meet deadlines.
Welcome to The Freelance Firm!
We are a national network of experienced, high-level, freelance attorneys and paralegals who provide remote, on-demand support for both short-term and long-term legal projects for our client law firms.
Due to increased demand, we are now interviewing for a qualified, experienced and dedicated Employment and/or Litigation Paralegal.
Remote work hours will vary, but are expected to be approximately 20+ hours per week.
Paralegal Requirements:
- Minimum of 5 years’ litigation paralegal experience
- Employment Litigation experience a plus
- Federal experience a plus
- Case management and organization
- First-draft drafting of substantive docs (MSJ; Responses in Opposition, etc.)
- Scheduling / filing / client communications
- Well-organized and proven ability to meet deadlines
- Self-starter and able to work independently
Our Paralegal pay rate starts at $30/hour.
We welcome you to join our established network of legal professionals!
Please respond with your resume and we will schedule a short online meeting with you to answer all of your questions about this opportunity and The Freelance Firm. Resume submissions will be kept in strict confidence.
Please visit our website at www.thefreelancefirm.com to learn more about us and the services we provide!
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