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Equivity, Inc.

Equivity provides high-level virtual assistance to clients across the U.S., specializing in administrative, marketing, and paralegal services. We partner with professionals and firms across diverse industries to deliver expert remote support.

Paralegal

Location

United States

Posted

2 days ago

Salary

$26 - $30 / hour

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Paralegal

Equivity, Inc.

Role Description Equivity is seeking a skilled virtual paralegal with recent law firm experience and proficiency in at least two practice areas, such as: - Litigation - Criminal Law - Estate Planning - Probate - Civil Law - Corporate Law - Family Law In this role, you’ll work as part of a dedicated, long-term team of legal professionals, partnering directly with attorneys while remaining fully supported by Equivity’s internal operations and leadership. Key Responsibilities: - Intake & Case Setup: Assist with client intake, gather relevant documents and information, open and organize case files, and ensure proper documentation at the outset of each matter. - Case Management: Manage matters from intake through resolution, maintaining organized files and ensuring all deadlines and requirements are tracked and met. - Document Drafting: Draft, edit, and format legal documents including pleadings, correspondence, discovery, and other case-related materials. - Court Filings: Prepare and file documents in accordance with court rules, including e-filing and maintaining proof of service and filing confirmations. - Discovery Support: Prepare and respond to discovery, track deadlines, coordinate document collection, and assist with document review and production. - Legal Research: Conduct legal and factual research and prepare summaries for attorney review. - Trial Preparation: Assist with pretrial preparation, including exhibits, witness lists, trial binders, and coordination of logistics. - Calendar & Deadline Management: Maintain case calendars, monitor deadlines, and coordinate hearings, filings, and appointments. - Client & Third-Party Communication: Communicate professionally with clients, courts, opposing counsel, and vendors to support case progression. - Case Progression & Follow-Up: Proactively follow up on outstanding items, ensure matters continue moving forward, and anticipate attorney needs. - Criminal Law Support (Preferred): Provide support on criminal matters as needed, including preparing and organizing case files, assisting with filings and discovery, tracking court dates, and supporting overall case management through resolution. Qualifications - 3+ years of recent law firm paralegal experience in at least two legal areas (litigation, criminal, estate planning, bankruptcy, corporate law, or family law). - Bachelors Degree Required. - Minimum availability of 20 hours/week to start. - Ability to work independently and manage multiple cases. - Strong attention to detail and communication skills. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Adobe. - Experience with legal software (Clio or similar is a plus). - Experience with criminal law a plus. - Windows-based computer preferred. - Availability and responsiveness within 1 hour during standard business hours (9:00 AM – 6:00 PM). Benefits - Medical, dental, and vision coverage. - Paid sick time and employee discounts. - Annual performance bonuses. - 6-month pay review with potential hourly increase based on performance. - Reimbursement of certain expenses. - Professional development and advancement opportunities. - Supportive and inclusive remote work culture.

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