Paralegal - united states, san diego

Adams and martin group is looking for a litigation paralegal to join a great, well-established firm for their san diego office! ideal candidate will have 2+ years of litigation experience. 

responsibilities include:discovery including responding to discovery responses and propounding discoverypreparing depositions and motionsdrafting and proofreading motions and pleadingsknowledge of state and federal court rulesextensive trial preparation and experience attending trial requirements include: 3+ years of experience litigation experience preferably within employment and businessproficient with the microsoft office suite including word, excel and outlookexcellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills aba paralegal certificate required
successful candidates for the role are professional and courteous with a positive can-do attitude. someone who is able to work with minimal guidance and are able to prioritize and handle multiple tasks would be a good fit for this role. if you are interested in speaking further please submit a word version of your resume to [email available when viewing the job] today!  we look forward to hearing from you soon.  
 

we are an equal opportunity employer and make hiring decisions based on merit. recruitment, hiring, training, and job assignments are made without regard to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, or any other protected classification. we consider all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with state and local laws, including the city of los angeles' fair chance initiative for hiring ordinance.


Adams & Martin Group
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
United States, San Diego ,CA
2022-04-11
2022-05-10
1246745
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