Paralegal, Litigation
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- Edmonton, AB
- $70,000-85,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assisting lawyers with all aspects of the document collection, processing, review and production processes
- Using litigation support and e-discovery software (Relativity) to support legal work
- Preparing document productions and lists of documents
- Reviewing, summarizing, and organizing documents for discoveries and trial
- Preparing and organize materials for expert reports
- Preparing charts, chronologies and summaries of documentary evidence for use on discovery and trial
- Effectively manage e-discovery databases and handle electronic evidence
- Carry out e-discovery project management, including coordination among team members, clients, opposing counsel and external vendors
- Preparing for examinations for discovery, applications and trials, including assembling affidavits and court records
- Draft pleadings, bill of costs, and affidavits
- Proofread draft court documents of all levels of courts to ensure it conforms with the court rules
- Conduct relevant due diligence searches and summarize same
- Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
- Strong legal analysis and critical thinking skills
- Detail-oriented and have excellent organizational and time-management skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with lawyers, legal assistants, and paraprofessionals
- Ability to prioritize high volume of tasks and competing priorities
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
- 10+ years' experience supporting civil litigation
- 3+ years of experience using e-discovery software with a strong understanding of both e-discovery software and litigation processes
- Strong technical proficiency in using e-discovery software (Relativity preferred) to manage e-discovery projects
- Experience with complex, document-intensive matters
- Technological proficiency in programs such as MS Word, MS Excel, Outlook, and time tracking software
- Practical knowledge of Supreme Court Civil, Court of Appeal, and Federal Court Rules
- Successful completion of an accredited Paralegal program preferred