Paralegal – Workers Compensation Position Available In Wake, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: Cranfill Sumner LLP in Raleigh, NC is hiring a Paralegal for their Workers' Compensation section. The role requires 5+ years of insurance defense experience, assisting attorneys, drafting legal documents, and representing attorneys to clients. The position offers potential for a hybrid or fully remote arrangement for the right candidate. The salary ranges from $67.5K to $88.8K a year.
Job Description
Paralegal•Workers’ Compensation Cranfill Sumner LLP•2.5
Raleigh, NC Job Details Estimated:
$67.5K•$88.8K a year 1 day ago Qualifications Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word Workers’ compensation law Microsoft Outlook 5 years Paralegal Studies Microsoft Office Bachelor’s degree Legal drafting Client services Organizational skills Typing Eclipse Senior level Paralegal experience Document management systems Paralegal Certificate Communication skills Time management Full Job Description Cranfill Sumner LLP is seeking an experienced paralegal to join our workers’ compensation section. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years insurance defense experience assisting attorneys in their day-to-day work, enhancing attorney effectiveness by providing information and legal support, as well as representing the attorneys to clients and others. Cranfill Sumner LLP paralegals perform a variety of tasks, including drafting legal documents, reports, and summaries, performing research, and preparing for depositions, settlement conferences, motions, trials and hearings. This position has the potential to be a hybrid remote or fully remote arrangement for the right candidate!
QUALIFICATIONS 4
year degree, or Paralegal certificate from an accredited paralegal program, or At least 10 years experience working as a paralegal
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
Must be proficient in the Microsoft Office Suite; i.e., Word, Outlook, etc. Minimum typing speed of 50 wpm Knowledge of NetDocuments (Document Management Software), and Elite helpful Must be flexible/detail oriented Excellent client service or interpersonal skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent time management skills Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to work under pressure and handle conflicting priorities Ability to maintain confidential information Ability to provide paralegal support for two or more attorneys Ability to complete tasks in a timely fashion Ability to manage/meet deadlines Ability to work independently, or as part of a team, using initiative in all aspects of assignments Keen observation skills Prior North Carolina insurance defense paralegal experience required Working knowledge of the NC Industrial Commission required Working knowledge or familiarity with NC and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Evidence
EXPECTATIONS
Regular attendance 5 days per week consistently on time (unless pre-approved or modified schedule) Accuracy of work product Aspire to record 100 or more billable hours per month
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The litigation paralegal position may involve some or all of the following duties: Record daily billable time in time and billing system; Draft correspondence, case status reports and budgets; Draft pleadings, including answers, motions, notices, orders, calendar requests, subpoenas, affidavits, and other court filings; Draft discovery requests and responses; Draft Settlement Agreements and Releases; Confer with clients/insureds regarding discovery responses, mediation, depositions, etc.; Locate, contact and/or interview parties, witnesses, and experts; Communicate with opposing counsel, co-counsel, clients, insureds, expert witnesses, court personnel, and others, to facilitate progress of cases; Communicate with vendors regarding copying, preparation of exhibits, imaging, etc.; Prepare information to be provided to experts, including pleadings, demographics, and medical records, and maintain a record of the same; Review and analysis of large quantities of documents for confidentiality/privilege/work product/relevance prior to production to plaintiffs counsel; Maintain deposition errata sheets; Prepare medical and event chronologies; Summarize depositions; Summarize discovery responses from other parties; Prepare and update indices of pleadings, discovery, and other file materials; Organize, analyze and maintain case file, including documents, discovery, pleadings, medical records, and trial notebooks; Perform online research regarding criminal record, driving record, and civil suit histories; Perform legal research; Cite-check briefs and assist in preparation of supporting exhibits; Create databases, code documents, and load deposition transcripts into Eclipse; Assist with preparations for hearings/mediations/trials, including preparation of exhibits, power point presentations, notebooks, etc.; Maintain attorney deadlines and calendar Any other related tasks that may be assigned by Management or supervising attorneys.