Paralegal
To qualify for this position, candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and a minimum
of three (3) years of specialized paralegal experience. Candidates should be proficient in using Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft
Office 365 (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint). They should also have exceptional technology skills, particularly with
litigation support software such as CaseMap, dtSearch, TrialDirector, and experience with eDiscovery review platforms such
as Everlaw, Casepoint, and Relativity. Proficiency in digital forensic tools such as Cellebrite Reader, Magnet AXIOM, and FTK
Imager. A thorough understanding of legal terminology, federal court procedures, and the rules governing evidentiary
hearings, trials, and sentencing proceedings is essential.
An ideal candidate must possess strong analytical, oral, technological and written communication skills, with experience in
reviewing and summarizing complex discovery and legal documents. Candidates must be reliable, ambitious, organized, and
highly organized, capable of working both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Meticulous attention
to detail is critical for success in this role.
