The Paralegal, under the supervision of attorneys, performs a range of substantive cases, matter or entity related duties. Prepares drafts of legal and other documents and correspondence for attorney review. Compiles, analyzes and summarizes information. Coordinates efforts between attorneys, clients, outside legal counsel, opposing legal counsel, other parties and outside vendors.
Location
This position is located in our Wilmington office and offers a hybrid work schedule.
Responsibilities
Litigation
Prepares first drafts of discovery requests and responses.
Drafts simple pleadings and assists with major motions.
Performs cite‑checking, fact‑checking and Bluebooking.
Supports witness interviews, hearings, depositions, trials, arbitrations, and mediations.
Reviews, organizes and maintains document databases and matter files.
Uses legal software such as Relativity and eDiscovery tools.
Understands Federal, State and local rules of procedure and filing requirements.
E‑files documents in State and Federal Courts and coordinates service.
Conducts online research and document reviews.
Assists in preparation of pretrial motions, trial binders and exhibits.
Attends and assists attorneys at depositions, hearings, trials, and arbitrations.
Prepares subpoenas and coordinates service of process.
Research legal issues and prepare memoranda.
Conducts document searches and creates electronic files in Relativity.
Creates and maintains production and privilege logs.
Acts as lead paralegal and guides other paralegals and case assistants.
Requirements
Minimum Education
High School diploma or GED.
Preferred Education
Bachelor's Degree and/or a Paralegal certificate.
Minimum Years of Experience
1 year of paralegal experience for individuals with a bachelor's degree and/or paralegal certificate. Individuals without a degree or certification require five years' legal support experience in the specific practice area.
Preferred Experience
E xperience with Court of Chancery, Superior Court, Supreme Court, and Federal District Court in Delaware is preferred.
Essential Job Expectations
While the specific job requirements of a DLA Piper position may vary depending upon scope of the job and area of specialty, there are certain universal requirements that are expected of all DLA Piper employees, which include but are not limited to:
Effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, with clients, lawyers, business professionals, and third parties.
Produce deliverables, answer phone calls, and reply to correspondence in an efficient and responsive manner.
Provide timely, accurate, and quality work product.
Successfully meet deadlines, expectations, and perform work duties as required.
Foster positive work relationships.
Comply with all firm policies and practices.
Engage in both physical and sedentary activity, such as (a) working at a computer for extended periods of time, including on-screen reading and typing; (b) participating in digital/virtual conference calls; (c) participating in meetings as needed.
Ability to work under pressure and manage competing demands in a fast-paced environment.
Perform all other duties, tasks or projects as assigned.
Our employees are expected to embrace and uphold our firm values as a part of our DLA Piper culture. We are committed to excellence in how we represent our clients and develop our people.
Physical Demands
Work Environment
The individual selected for this position may have the opportunity for a hybrid work arrangement comprised of remote and in-office work, the requirement for which will be determined in coordination with the hiring manager or supervisor and may be modified in the firm's discretion in the future.
Disclaimer
Benefits
Vision insuranceRemote work options
Additional Information
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