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An established industry player is seeking two Litigation Paralegals to join their dynamic team. In this role, you will manage all aspects of asbestos cases, support attorneys, and maintain database systems. This position offers a flexible hybrid work arrangement, allowing you to work both in the office and remotely. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's degree, strong communication skills, and prior litigation experience. Join a forward-thinking firm dedicated to inclusion and client service, where your contributions will make a significant impact in a collaborative environment.
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, a leading global law firm with offices across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire two Litigation Paralegals. These roles report to the Paralegal Manager and support a national team of attorneys and paralegals.
Locations include Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Seattle, New York, and Washington, DC. The position offers a flexible, hybrid work arrangement: 3 days in-office and 2 days remote.
Qualified candidates should apply online at www.morganlewis.com under the 'Careers' section.
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