The position of Paralegal may consist of, but are not limited to, the following duties: Prepare, proofread, and edit correspondence, reports, and other documents; Request, prepare, produce, and organize legal documents; Maintain physical and electronic records and case files and ensure confidentiality of information; Schedule meetings, and other appearances for attorneys and prepare appropriate materials needed; Receive research assignments from attorneys, conduct thorough and complete legal research within time constraints, and report appropriately the results of legal research; Communicate with courts, clerks' offices, opposing counsel, and other persons related to case matters; Maintain valid administrative records of all daily and monthly activities. One year of experience in which paralegal was a major duty; Completion of a paralegal-related curriculum at a University and/or certified paralegal training program, Bachelor's degree, or Juris Doctorate; Must possess a valid driver's license; Proficient in legal research and writing; Must have access to a motor vehicle to travel statewide.