Paralegal Remote Jobs in Missouri (US)
This page tracks remote paralegal openings that are location-eligible for Missouri.
This page tracks remote paralegal openings that are location-eligible for Missouri.
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Role Description The Paralegal will be responsible for assisting in various strategic projects and day-to-day activities to support the Legal commercial transactions and IP groups. The incumbent must be a hands-on, results-focused individual with exceptional organizational skills, and must possess unimpeachable integrity and credibility in order to maintain a high level of confidentiality regarding legal activities. - Exhibit/recognize the importance of building effective relationships and establishing trust to build collaborative relationships - Work with deadlines and manage multiple stakeholders - Continually improve systems and processes used to deliver results - Understand the organization’s system environment and tools - Understand the key legal, regulatory, ethical and reputational risks in situations facing the business - Manage contract database systems to meet weekly update deadlines - Provide support to legal team members related to contract lifecycle and IP management - Review and edit confidentiality agreements, memos, and other legal documents - Conduct legal research on case law, statutes, and regulations - Support review of outside counsel invoices and e-billing - Manage the general legal inbox - Ask appropriate business opportunity questions to make informed and aligned decisions - Identify and work to ideal circumstances and outcomes during negotiations - Avoid using hearsay or personal opinions and negotiate based on valid information from both sides - Invest time and resources to ensure understanding of the business, its processes and objectives - Possess an awareness of the impact of own work on the company’s integrity and ethics strategy and adhere to those policies - Support a respectful diverse and inclusive workplace - Seek out information from the business or market to deeply understand facts in order to support risk management - Identify resources and efforts around key business deliverables and timelines - Identify risks associated with projects - Take ownership of tasks seeking guidance and input from others as appropriate - Identify and communicate roles to avoid confusion and drive accountability - Align work with the vision, strategy, and priorities of your site or function - Build and sustain connection with leaders and peers - Seek challenging assignments, feedback, and diverse perspectives to continue developing - Engage in open, honest communication with managers and peers - Assess performance and self-motivate to achieve results - Push to expand the scope of role; is proactive and seeks new opportunities - Grow and support team through organizational, market, and industry changes Qualifications - High School diploma or GED and a minimum of 7 years of related work experience, OR - AAS Degree in a relevant field and a minimum of 5 years of related work experience, OR - BA/BS Degree or higher in a relevant field and a minimum of 3 years of related work experience - Preferred: Paralegal certification - Experience with contract databases and legal and IP management systems such as Spring CM, DocuSign, and IPFolio Requirements - Must pass a background check - Must pass a drug screen - May be required to pass Occupational Health Screening Benefits - Generous benefit options (eligible first day of employment) - Paid training, vacation and holidays (vacation accrual begins on first day of employment) - Career advancement opportunities - Education reimbursement - 401K program with matching contributions - Learning platform - And more!
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Role Description We are seeking a highly meticulous and experienced Probate Paralegal to support a growing U.S. law firm on a long-term, remote basis. Working directly with the Lead Paralegal, you will ensure cases move efficiently from intake through completion. This role is ideal for a professional who prioritizes accuracy over speed, naturally double-checks their work, and takes genuine pride in producing flawless legal documents. As the first of several planned legal support roles, this position offers significant long-term career growth and the opportunity to take on more advanced responsibilities over time. Key Responsibilities - Document Preparation: Prepare probate petitions, guardianship documents, supporting forms, and related legal documents using established templates under attorney supervision. - Data Accuracy & Verification: Accurately populate legal forms using client information and supporting documentation. Review all documents for completeness, consistency, and accuracy prior to attorney review. - Proactive Case Management: Take ownership of routine probate and guardianship matters by independently identifying outstanding tasks and following up to keep cases moving forward without needing constant oversight. - File Organization & Deadlines: Organize and maintain electronic case files, accurately track case deadlines, and provide timely reminders to attorneys and the Lead Paralegal. - Client & Third-Party Communication: Follow up with clients to obtain missing documents or required information, communicate case status updates, and coordinate seamlessly with attorneys, paralegals, courts, and outside vendors. - Cross-Functional Support: Assist with estate planning matters and execute additional legal support tasks as needed. Qualifications - Required Experience: Proven experience supporting a U.S. law firm, with a specific background in Probate or Guardianship matters. - Attention to Detail: Exceptional attention to detail is the #1 requirement. You must have a natural habit of verifying information, catching inconsistencies that others miss, and consistently learning from feedback. - Communication Skills: Excellent written English and highly professional communication skills when interacting with clients and legal professionals. - Organization & Process: Strong organizational skills and the ability to precisely follow established processes and procedures. - Core Traits: High level of ownership, proactive communication when questions or problems arise, and a strong desire to build a long-term career with a growing U.S. firm. - Remote Infrastructure: A reliable internet connection and a dedicated, professional home office setup. Preferred Qualifications (Bonus) - Hands-on experience preparing probate petitions or guardianship documents from scratch. - Experience working directly one-on-one with a U.S. attorney or lead paralegal. - Background or experience in estate planning. - Familiarity with standard legal case management software. - A Philippine JD (Juris Doctor) or formal legal education is highly preferred. Schedule & Work Arrangement - Employment Type: Full-time, long-term position (Independent Contractor). - Location: Fully Remote. - Working Hours: Typically aligned with US business hours (exact schedule to be confirmed based on firm needs). Benefits - Performance-based raises. - Minimum of 5 days of paid time off annually. - Annual cost-of-living adjustments at your one-year anniversary. - Opportunities for continuous career growth.
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• Maintain corporate records, minute books, board and stockholder materials, written consents, resolutions, and other governance documents. • Support preparation, organization, and execution of board materials, committee materials, stockholder consents, and corporate approvals. • Assist with company entity management, including annual filings, registered agent coordination, officer/director updates, certificates of good standing, and related corporate documentation. • Support corporate transactions, financings, audits, due diligence requests, and other strategic projects. • Manage contract intake, routing, approval, signature, filing, and tracking processes. • Maintain organized legal repositories for customer agreements, vendor agreements, partner agreements, NDAs, order forms, amendments, and other legal documents. • Track key contract terms, renewal dates, obligations, approval status, and executed documents. • Assist with NDAs, vendor agreements, customer agreements, reseller and partner agreements, order forms, amendments, and standard legal documentation. • Support equity administration processes, including stock option documentation, grant approvals, board consents, equity records, and coordination with equity management platforms. • Assist with 409A valuation documentation, financing records, cap table support, and related legal records. • Coordinate legal input for customer questionnaires, vendor onboarding, compliance documentation, insurance certificates, business licenses, and regulatory forms. • Support legal billing, outside counsel coordination, budget tracking, and matter management. • Partner cross-functionally with Sales, Finance, HR, Security to improve legal response times, process consistency, and business alignment. • Handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion and professionalism.
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Role Description Join a fast-growing global leader in cybersecurity, trusted by some of the biggest names in the industry. We’re at the forefront of protecting organizations against sophisticated cyber threats using cutting-edge AI and automation technologies. Our culture is built on diversity, openness, and collaboration, fostering creativity and innovation that drives real impact in the market. To accelerate our growth, we are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Legal Operations / Corporate Paralegal with startup passion, a can-do attitude, and a desire to make an impact while helping build scalable legal processes for Stellar Cyber. In this role, you will support corporate governance, contract administration, legal operations, equity administration, compliance documentation, and cross-functional legal workflows. You will work closely with Legal, Finance, Sales, HR, Security, Operations, and external counsel to help the company operate efficiently, accurately, and with strong legal discipline. If you are excited to be part of a very fast-growing team with lots of opportunities, Stellar Cyber is a great place to grow your career. Responsibilities - Maintain corporate records, minute books, board and stockholder materials, written consents, resolutions, and other governance documents. - Support preparation, organization, and execution of board materials, committee materials, stockholder consents, and corporate approvals. - Assist with company entity management, including annual filings, registered agent coordination, officer/director updates, certificates of good standing, and related corporate documentation. - Support corporate transactions, financings, audits, due diligence requests, and other strategic projects. - Manage contract intake, routing, approval, signature, filing, and tracking processes. - Maintain organized legal repositories for customer agreements, vendor agreements, partner agreements, NDAs, order forms, amendments, and other legal documents. - Track key contract terms, renewal dates, obligations, approval status, and executed documents. - Assist with NDAs, vendor agreements, customer agreements, reseller and partner agreements, order forms, amendments, and standard legal documentation. - Support equity administration processes, including stock option documentation, grant approvals, board consents, equity records, and coordination with equity management platforms. - Assist with 409A valuation documentation, financing records, cap table support, and related legal records. - Coordinate legal input for customer questionnaires, vendor onboarding, compliance documentation, insurance certificates, business licenses, and regulatory forms. - Support legal billing, outside counsel coordination, budget tracking, and matter management. - Partner cross-functionally with Sales, Finance, HR, Security to improve legal response times, process consistency, and business alignment. - Handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion and professionalism. Qualifications - 5+ years of paralegal, corporate legal, or legal operations experience, preferably in a technology, SaaS, cybersecurity, or high-growth company environment. - Strong experience with corporate governance, legal records, contract administration, and legal document management. - Experience supporting board materials, written consents, stockholder approvals, corporate filings, equity documentation, or financing transactions. - Experience managing contract workflows, signature processes, legal repositories, and contract tracking. - Familiarity with legal operations tools and business systems such as DocuSign and Carta, or similar platforms. - Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. - Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. - Self-motivated with a strong sense of ownership and the ability to work independently. - Practical, business-oriented mindset with the ability to balance legal discipline and operational efficiency. - High integrity and discretion when handling confidential company information. - Great team player with a can-do attitude. - Paralegal certificate or equivalent practical experience preferred. Benefits - Pre-IPO Stock Options - Medical, Dental & Vision care - Life Insurance - 401(k) - Employee Assistance Program - Employee Discount Program - Paid time off - Referral Program - Rewards and Recognition Program Compensation The base compensation range for this role is USD $100,000 – $150,000 per year. Total compensation includes equity opportunity and will vary based on candidate experience, skills, qualifications, and location.
Role Description Join an innovative AI research initiative focused on advancing the legal reasoning capabilities of next-generation artificial intelligence systems. We are seeking experienced legal professionals to evaluate AI-generated responses involving employment law, labor relations, workplace investigations, and other employment-related legal matters. In this role, you will apply your legal expertise to assess AI-generated content for accuracy, reasoning, completeness, and practical usefulness. Your evaluations and structured feedback will directly contribute to improving AI systems designed to support legal analysis and professional decision-making. This is a fully remote, independent contractor opportunity with a flexible part-time schedule. Key Responsibilities - Evaluate AI-Generated Legal Content - Review and compare AI-generated responses to legal scenarios involving workplace and employment-related matters. - Assess responses for legal accuracy, completeness, logical reasoning, and client readiness. - Verify that outputs align with established U.S. employment and labor law principles. - Provide Expert Feedback - Deliver structured written evaluations identifying strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement. - Highlight factual inaccuracies, legal reasoning gaps, and inconsistencies. - Apply standardized evaluation criteria to ensure objective and consistent assessments. - Support AI Model Improvement - Participate in onboarding sessions and calibration activities. - Collaborate with project teams by providing domain-specific insights that enhance model performance. - Maintain consistency and quality across evaluation tasks. Qualifications - Minimum of 2 years of professional experience practicing Employment or Labor Law. - Experience gained in a law firm, corporate legal department, government agency, labor organization, or similar legal environment. - Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited U.S. law school or an LL.B./LL.M. from an accredited institution. - Licensed to practice law in the United States (active or inactive license accepted). - Strong expertise in legal research, legal writing, case law analysis, and drafting legal memoranda. - Excellent written communication skills with exceptional attention to detail. - Solid understanding of the U.S. legal system and employment law practices. Benefits - Flexible workload of approximately 6–15 hours per week. - Fully remote with the ability to work on your own schedule. - Immediate project availability with applications reviewed on a rolling basis. - Competitive compensation ranging from $100–$150 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience. Equal Opportunity Statement We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to legally protected characteristics. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Contract Information - Independent contractor engagement. - Fully remote work completed on your own schedule. - Projects may be extended, modified, or concluded based on business requirements and performance. - Weekly payments are processed through supported payment platforms based on approved work completed. - Work does not require access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution. - Please note that visa sponsorship is not available for this opportunity.
Role Description Paralegal Specialist III shall provide senior-level litigation support and claims analysis to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) Program. Supports Benefits Specialists and Government personnel by reviewing complex claims, analyzing legal and factual issues, preparing case documentation, supporting appeals, and maintaining accurate case records throughout the claim’s lifecycle. - Review assigned claims and identify issues of fact and law. - Analyze supporting documentation and case evidence. - Meet with Government personnel to discuss assigned claims. - Capture, track, and organize program metrics and case information. - Support processing of Hearing Officer and BJA Director appeals. - Prepare documents supporting Public Safety Officers' Educational Assistance (PSOEA) claims. - Request, review, and track required claim documentation. - Draft correspondence and supporting case documents for Government review. - Maintain accurate case records within the PSOB 2.0 Portal. - Perform general reviews of new claim submissions. - Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications - Associate's Degree or equivalent; Bachelor's Degree preferred. - Minimum five (5) years of benefits/claims experience or six (6) years of paralegal experience. - Experience preparing legal or administrative documents. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, and Outlook. - Strong organizational and analytical skills. - Ability to obtain and maintain Public Trust (Minimum Background Investigation). - Must be a U.S. citizen. Requirements - Extensive knowledge of legal research and document review practices. - Ability to analyze complex legal and administrative documentation. - Strong written and verbal communication skills. - Excellent organizational, analytical, and problem-solving abilities. - Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy. - Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office Suite. - Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. - Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
Role Description Paralegal Specialist II shall provide advanced litigation support and claims analysis to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) Program. Supports Government personnel by reviewing evidence, analyzing legal and factual issues, preparing documentation, supporting appeals, and assisting in the administration of federal public safety officer benefit claims. - Review assigned claims and identify issues of fact and law. - Analyze supporting documentation and case evidence. - Meet with Government personnel to discuss assigned claims. - Capture, track, and organize program metrics and case information. - Support processing of Hearing Officer and BJA Director appeals. - Prepare documents supporting Public Safety Officers' Educational Assistance (PSOEA) claims. - Request, review, and track required claim documentation. - Draft correspondence and supporting case documents for Government review. - Maintain accurate case records within the PSOB 2.0 Portal. - Perform general reviews of new claim submissions. - Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications - Associate's Degree or equivalent; Bachelor's Degree preferred. - Minimum three (3) years of benefits/claims experience or four (4) years of paralegal experience. - Experience preparing legal or administrative documents. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, and Outlook. - Strong organizational and analytical skills. - Ability to obtain and maintain Public Trust (Minimum Background Investigation). - Must be a U.S. citizen. Requirements - Knowledge of legal research and document review practices. - Ability to analyze complex documentation and identify issues. - Strong written and verbal communication skills. - Excellent organizational and recordkeeping abilities. - Ability to manage multiple priorities. - Advanced Microsoft Excel skills. - Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. - Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Husch Blackwell LLP is a full-service litigation and business law firm with multiple locations across the United States, serving clients with domestic and international operations. At Husch Blackwell we believe that diverse, equitable and inclusive teams lead to better outcomes. Husch Blackwell is committed to retaining, recruiting, developing, and promoting talented lawyers and business professionals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We foster an engaged, diverse, and inclusive team culture of accountability and purpose that makes our Firm and our communities better.
• Provide assistance to attorneys in fact investigation, witness interviews, drafting pleadings and correspondence, legal research, document preparation and production, database management, docketing/case management, and overall client service. • Prepare materials for and assist in preparation for depositions, hearings, and trials and related proceedings, and attend same if needed. • Pre-trial preparation and trial attendance. • Prepare draft pleadings and discovery. • Coordinate filing of pleadings/documents and arrange for service. • Collect and summarize medical and/or other records. • Assist with calendaring/docketing. • Work with attorneys in multiple offices. • Act as a liaison between clients, colleagues, and experts to ensure timely communication of case information and production of materials. • Stay informed of developments in the product liability practice areas and the Paralegal industry. • Maintain professional demeanor and attitude. • Comply with firm policies. • Sustain attention to detail and quality of work. • Learn/develop technical proficiency in database use and management; internet/electronic research; and project folder/electronic file maintenance. • Independently organize and manage files or delegate similar tasks to Paralegal Assistants or Information Governance and supervise same. • Attend and participate in in-house CLEs. • Mentor Paralegal Assistants. • Anticipate attorney needs. • Independently handle all key duties without supervision of another Paralegal or Senior Paralegal.
Role Description Paralegal Specialist I shall provide litigation support and claims analysis to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) Program. Supports Benefits Specialists and Government personnel by: - Reviewing claims - Analyzing supporting documentation - Preparing case materials - Tracking appeals - Assisting with the administration of federal death, disability, and educational assistance benefits Qualifications - Associate's Degree or equivalent; Bachelor's Degree preferred - Minimum two (2) years of benefits/claims experience or two (2) years of paralegal experience - Experience preparing legal or administrative documents - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, and Outlook - Strong organizational and analytical skills - Ability to obtain and maintain Public Trust (Minimum Background Investigation) - Must be a U.S. citizen Requirements - Knowledge of legal research and document review practices - Ability to analyze complex documentation and identify issues - Strong written and verbal communication skills - Excellent organizational and recordkeeping abilities - Ability to manage multiple priorities - Strong Microsoft Excel skills - Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information - Ability to work independently and collaboratively Benefits - Rate: $34 - $38 per hour - Work Schedule: Monday through Friday (Dayshift Hours)
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• Draft, review, negotiate, and manage a broad range of life sciences agreements, including: Clinical Trial Agreements (CTAs), Clinical Site Agreements (CSAs), Investigator Agreements, Confidentiality Agreements (NDAs/CDAs) • Support contract negotiations with clinical sites, hospitals, investigators, CROs, vendors, and strategic partners • Review and negotiate clinical trial budgets in collaboration with Clinical Operations, Finance, and external sites • Coordinate contract execution and maintain contract records using contract lifecycle management (CLM) systems or other contract repositories • Partner with Legal, Clinical Operations, Procurement, Regulatory Affairs, Finance, and Business Development teams to facilitate timely contract execution and study start-up activities • Track contract status, key milestones, amendments, renewals, and deliverables throughout the contract lifecycle
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