Litigation Paralegal
The Litigation Paralegal position at Morgan & Morgan involves joining a dynamic legal team at one of the largest personal injury law firms in the country. As a critical support member, the paralegal works closely with attorneys and other legal professionals to advance complex cases through various phases of the litigation process. Morgan & Morgan is renowned for its commitment to client advocacy and its expansive national presence, making this a high-impact opportunity for legal support professionals.
Primary responsibilities include preparing and filing legal documents, organizing and managing case files, and assisting attorneys with trial preparation and discovery. The Litigation Paralegal also communicates with clients, witnesses, and experts, gathers and reviews evidence, and schedules depositions and court appearances. Attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities are crucial in this fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Candidates are expected to have a minimum of 2 years of litigation paralegal experience, with a strong foundation in civil procedure and discovery rules. Familiarity with personal injury law is highly preferred, as is proficiency with standard legal research tools and case management software. Strong organizational skills, effective written and verbal communication, and the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively are essential for success in this role.
Morgan & Morgan offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, paid time off, and opportunities for advancement. Employees benefit from ongoing training and support, reflecting the firm's investment in both professional growth and client service excellence.
By joining Morgan & Morgan, paralegals can expect a vibrant, supportive workplace culture with ample opportunities for career development. The firm values dedication, initiative, and teamwork, making it an attractive choice for ambitious legal professionals seeking to make an impact.