We are partnering with a respected and growing law firm to identify an experienced Litigation Paralegal to support a dynamic practice focused on white collar, criminal defense, and complex litigation matters. This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced, high-performing team handling sophisticated and high-stakes cases, with strong visibility and long-term growth potential.
Qualifications
3+ years of litigation paralegal experience (white collar, criminal defense, or complex litigation preferred)
Experience supporting cases in both state and federal court
Strong knowledge of litigation procedures, including filings, discovery, and trial preparation
High attention to detail with the ability to manage competing deadlines
Excellent communication and organizational skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and legal research tools (Westlaw, Lexis, or similar)
Paralegal certificate or bachelor's degree preferred
Why This Opportunity
Exposure to high-profile white collar and criminal matters
Collaborative and supportive firm culture
Opportunity to work closely with experienced attorneys on complex cases
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
401(k) with company contribution
Paid time off and holidays
Professional development opportunities
If you are looking for a role where you can grow your litigation experience and be part of a high-impact legal team, we encourage you to apply.
Pay Details: $60,000.00 to $70,000.00 per year
Search managed by: Richard Harley
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Military connected talent encouraged to apply
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