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  • Paralegal

    Crowley Fleck PLLP 3.6company rating

    Paralegal job in Sheridan, WY

    Job DescriptionOur Sheridan, WY office is currently seeking an experienced Paralegal. The Paralegal will assist attorney(s) by providing clerical and research support services including document preparation and review; interviewing clients, experts, and witnesses; research, investigations, and fact-checking; and trial preparation. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Meets with attorneys, clients, and other professionals to discuss assigned cases or projects. Drafts legal documents including routine pleadings and motions, affidavits, discovery, and interrogatories; files motions and pleadings according to judicial procedures. Researches and analyzes statutes, regulations, legal articles, judicial decisions, and other legal sources; provides written analysis to attorneys. Interviews clients and experts and prepares summaries of their statements. Prepares, organizes, stores, and retrieves case files, which may include evidence, exhibits, depositions, pleadings, exhibits, and other items. Acts as the liaison for clients, experts, and legal counsel. Assists attorneys with trial preparation, which may include attending trials and hearings. Develops and maintains records regarding billable hours spent on specific cases. Performs other related duties as assigned. KEY SKILLS: Understanding of legal language and principles, research methods, court pleadings and processes, and other related matters. Strong customer service and interpersonal skills are required to communicate effectively and professionally with all levels of personnel and external clients. Able to maintain strict confidentiality of client and firm information. Understands and implements general rules of ethical behavior applicable to legal personnel. Able to work in collaboration within a team and independently. Able to learn new skills as technology evolves. Possesses excellent attention to detail, follows up on projects, and follows through on deliverables. Able to develop and apply comprehensive planning and organizing strategies to ensure tasks and projects are appropriately prioritized and resources are used effectively and efficiently. Able to work under tight deadlines, handle multiple detailed tasks, and anticipate when help will be needed from department members. Flexible and able to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities. Able to effectively work in a culturally and educationally diverse multi-office environment. Writes clearly and informatively, edits work for spelling and grammar, adapts communication to suit needs, presents numerical data effectively, and can read and interpret written information. Speaks clearly and persuasively, listens and gets clarification as needed, responds well to questions, and takes a collaborative approach in group settings. Able to take responsibility for work activities and personal actions, follow through on commitments, acknowledge and learn from mistakes, and recognize the impact of ones behavior on other Able to gather relevant information, interpret and evaluate the data, and develop sound, practical solutions to difficult issues. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Minimum of three years of related legal experience preferred. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and other similar software. Must be able to read, comprehend, and follow written and verbal instructions. Available to work overtime as needed and approved by attorneys. Available to travel as needed. Valid drivers license. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times. PAY & BENEFITS: The Firm offers a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision. Employer paid short and long-term disability. Voluntary life, accident, and critical illness. Flexible spending accounts. Vacation, sick, and personal leave. Paid parental leave. Fully vested 401(k) retirement plan with employer contributions (eligible after 1 year). DISCLAIMER: This job posting is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities but constitutes a general definition of the position's scope and function.
    $60k-77k yearly est. 3d ago
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  • Paralegal II - Investment Funds

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP 4.9company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    Updated: Oct 8, 2025 Apply Now Share: About Kirkland & Ellis At Kirkland & Ellis, we don't just meet the standard for legal excellence - we set it. Our culture is built on teamwork, ingenuity and an unwavering commitment to continuous growth. We tackle the most sophisticated legal challenges with bold ideas and innovative solutions, powered by the exceptional experience and ambition of our 7,000+ people, including 4,000+ attorneys, across 22 offices worldwide. Our dedicated professionals share our lawyers' commitment to excellence and show up each day to do meaningful work that helps drive global business, investment and innovation forward. What You'll Do Are you an experienced paralegal who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment supporting complex corporate transactions? The Paralegal II - Investment Funds plays a vital role within our Investment Funds practice, partnering with attorneys and clients to deliver strategic, high-quality support across a diverse range of private investment and fund structures. You'll assist in the formation, organization, and ongoing administration of funds while managing transactional documentation, coordinating investor communications, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. This position is perfect for someone located near one of our West Coast offices (Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City) and offers an opportunity to work on sophisticated, high-profile matters alongside a collaborative and highly regarded team. It's an ideal opportunity for a skilled professional seeking to expand their expertise in fund formation and investment management while contributing to the success of one of the industry's leading practices. * Transaction Support: Prepare and maintain detailed Excel spreadsheets tracking investor subscriptions and related data for multiple investment funds. * Document Management: Update and maintain SharePoint systems and calendars to monitor deadlines, filings, and project milestones. * Regulatory Filings: Prepare and coordinate the filing of formation, tax, and securities documents, including Form IDs and Form Ds with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). * Investor Coordination: Review investor subscription materials for accuracy and completeness, track booklet submissions, and manage indexing and follow-up through firm databases. * Closing Process Management: Support pre-closing, closing, and post-closing activities, including managing signature page distribution and documentation. * Cross-Team Collaboration: Partner with attorneys and other paralegals in the Corporate Department to ensure smooth workflow, timely execution, and exceptional client service. What You'll Bring * Education: Bachelor's degree required. Candidates located in California must meet the requirements of California Business & Professions Code § 6450, which include possession of a paralegal certificate from an approved program, or equivalent qualifications. * Experience: Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience, preferably within a law firm handling complex corporate matters and transactional work in fund formation or investment management. * Technical Proficiency: Strong command of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and experience with a Document Management System (DMS); Microsoft Access experience is a plus. * Analytical & Organizational Strength: Exceptional attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a high-pressure environment. * Communication & Collaboration: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. * Adaptability: Willingness to work overtime and travel as needed to meet client and project demands. If you're ready to bring your precision, initiative, and transaction expertise to a dynamic Investment Funds team and you are located near one of our West Coast offices (Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City), we'd love to hear from you! Compensation The base salary range below represents the low and high end of the salary range for this position in each of the below locations. This range may differ based on your geographic location and cost of living considerations. At Kirkland & Ellis, we consider compensation more than just a base salary. We offer an exceptional range of flexible benefits including comprehensive healthcare, paid time off, and retirement. We also offer personal support and tailored learning and development opportunities all designed to help you realize your full potential both in life and at work. Compensation Range: Bay Area: $100,000 - $145,000 Los Angeles: $100,000 - $145,000 How to Apply Thank you for your interest in Kirkland & Ellis LLP. To complete an application and submit your resume, please click "Apply Now." Don't meet every job requirement? That's okay! If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't perfectly fit every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right person for this role or others at Kirkland. Equal Employment Opportunity All employment decisions, including the recruiting, hiring, placement, training availability, promotion, compensation, evaluation, disciplinary actions, and termination of employment (if necessary) are made without regard to the employee's race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy or childbirth, personal appearance, family responsibilities, sexual orientation or preference, gender identity, political affiliation, source of income, place of residence, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, marital status, military veteran status, unfavorable discharge from military service, physical or mental disability, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law. #LI-Hybrid #LI-SB1
    $100k-145k yearly 41d ago
  • Part-Time Paralegal (District Attorney Office) Open Till Filled

    Salt Lake County 4.0company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    This is a Part-Time Benefited Position Under the direct supervision, guidance and review of an attorney, incumbents in this class engage in substantive legal tasks such as preparation and submission of legal memoranda and other documents, screening of criminal cases, organizing files, assisting attorneys in the presentation of evidence, researching information and communicating with law enforcement and court personnel. This position requires a high degree of skill and the exercise of good judgment. The paralegal must be able to complete multiple projects with various deadlines while maintaining constant communications with supervising attorney, must be able to work under stressful conditions and maintain confidentiality of assignments MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Must Meet the folloiwng requirements - Associates degree in Paralegal Studies from an accredited institution or Certificate of paralegal studies plus 18 months of paralegal experience. This is a Part-Time Benefited Position This position requires a high level of communication with the supervising or directing attorney, exercising professional judgment in the performance of assignments. Due to the nature of this position, successfully passing a comprehensive criminal background check is required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following duties and responsibilities are intended to be representative of the work performed by the incumbent(s) in this position and are not all-inclusive. The omission of specific duties and responsibilities will not preclude it from the position. Applicants must be prepared to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation. • Assist attorneys, investigators, law enforcement, and claim agents with preparation for criminal/civil trial prosecution/litigation. • Case review, research factual and/or legal issues; analyze the elements of the crime and/or claims of the complaint, cross reference with criminal and/or civil statutes. • Follow up investigation, obtain witness statements and/or conduct initial witness interviews, assess interviews, prepare interrogatories, answers and depositions, analyze and summarize depositions. • Review and prepare case by obtaining, compiling and organizing documentation with other evidence to distribute initial/supplemental discovery in a chronology of facts, assist with e-discovery, and/or preparation for lawsuits. • Prepare, draft, file or e-file correspondence, legal pleadings, investigative subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, complaints, motions, supporting memoranda, notices, writs, warrants, contracts, findings of fact, conclusions of law, orders, jury instructions, minutes, appeals, etc. • Prepare and draft ordinances, policies, regulations and legislation. • Interact with court personnel, opposing counsel, experts, witnesses, law enforcement, other agencies and the public. • Demonstrate knowledge of court proceedings, legal terminology, and computer systems. • Organize and index case files manually and/or electronically for prosecution of criminal charges and/or civil litigation. Prepare and maintain trial/case exhibits, pleadings binder and/or trial notebook and assist attorneys in court proceedings as necessary. • Research issues, perform computer searches of public and private records as directed, responds to inquiries and documents completion of tasks. • Review police reports and appropriate criminal statutes for the preparation of charges. Create probable cause statements and criminal charging documents. Enter charges and information into District Attorney's Case Management Database. Prepare case declinations for police agencies and provide case follow-up. • Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA) Knowledge of: • General secretarial/clerical and office procedures and techniques, including advanced typing skills • Legal terminology and ethics • Microsoft Office products at an intermediate to advanced level • Case management in a digital environment • Communication competency via verbal, written and electronic modes • Business English, Legal writing, proofreading and editing techniques • Salt Lake County rules, regulations, policies & procedures • Criminal justice and civil court system • Civil and criminal court procedures • E-filing • County subdivision approval process • County environmental rules and regulations • Word processing systems and equipment • Legal research • Filing systems and procedures for various courts, District Attorney & outside agencies • Document control • County operations and organization Skills and Abilities to: • Type accurately at 40+ words-per-minute • Perform legal tasks using independent judgment • Work with computer software related to job specific duties, i.e. Word, Adobe, Case Management Database • E-file with administrative agencies and courts • Transcribe dictation, hearings, meetings, etc. • Use initiative and ability to act independently • Take minutes accurately and prepare minutes for approval by board/agency • Work under pressure and meet deadlines • Interact with and assist the public in a prompt, courteous and professional manner WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Work is primarily performed in a typical office environment. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITION Due to the nature of this position, successfully passing a comprehensive criminal background check is required. Additional Information This is a Part-Time Benefited Position Must Meet the folloiwng requirements - Associates degree in Paralegal Studies from an accredited institution or Certificate of paralegal studies plus 18 months of paralegal experience.
    $42k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Paralegal

    The Network 101

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    Job Description 100% onsite Monday - Friday 8:30a.m. - 5p.m. Job Title: Paralegal - Planning & Transactional Practice hiring 2 Paralegals Our law firm is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented paralegal to support our planning and transactional practice. The ideal candidate will assist attorneys with entity formation, estate planning, and client file management, ensuring seamless coordination with clients and other advisors. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the formation and structuring of entities. Draft preliminary estate planning documents. Organize and maintain client files and asset records. Coordinate with clients' other professional advisors. Provide additional support to attorneys as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred, but not required. Must have experience drafting preliminary estate planning documents. Must have experience with formation of entities Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Adobe Suite. Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan + pension 3 weeks Paid time off (PTO) per year + an additional 10 paid holidays Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $41k-60k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Veterans Housing Paralegal

    Utah Legal Services

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    As a Paralegal at ULS, you will provide ethical, competent legal representation to eligible Veterans who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless. You are responsible for ensuring you perform your duties competently, working appropriately with clients, maintaining proper timekeeping, and complying with all rules, laws, and regulations. You will also be required to work and collaborate with the attorney assigned to your cases. You will do this with intentional excellence to provide meaningful access to equal justice. Your primary duties and responsibilities include meeting regularly with your manager, providing high-quality legal work, and maintaining compliance with ULS guidelines and LSC requirements. You will serve as a paralegal who is directly taking active cases and working with clients. Veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. Job Duties and Responsibilities Paralegal Attend team meetings that promote discussion about administrative issues, legal skills, and professional development. Engage in active team building and create a positive work environment. Case Management and Legal Work Use the ULS case management system, LegalServer, to bill time, manage clients and track case related tasks and deadlines for timely communications, services, and representation. Follow case handling protocols and best practices. Support a ULS attorney by maintaining an average caseload of 60-120 cases based on the level of service and your other workload and duties. Regularly and strategically review case status and tasks, updating as needed. Review cases for Case Service Report (CSR) compliance and then properly close cases after successfully passing a test and authorized by manager. Actively meet with your assigned attorney to do case reviews and to make sure cases are proceeding timely. Additional Tasks Maintain relationships with current community partners. Attend ULS staff meetings. Complete appropriate continuing education and certification requirements such as continuing legal education (CLEs). Participate in community engagement efforts including at clinics, community education classes, and outreach to further ULS's mission and maintain relationships with community partners and stakeholders. Other duties as assigned. Skills and Abilities A strong commitment to assisting people with low incomes and special vulnerabilities and promoting meaningful access to civil legal justice. Excellent interpersonal abilities. High verbal and written communication skills. High level of adaptability and ability to manage stress. Self-motivated, dependable, detailed, and accountable. Commitment and adherence to strict confidentiality rules. Work experience in one of the following legal areas is preferred: domestic law, housing, consumer protection, debt defense, public benefits, Native American law, or migrant worker law. Ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of diverse people, ability, culture, and ethnic background to maintain good relationships. Qualifications. Must be able to pass a Utah Criminal Record background check. Minimum 2-3 years paralegal experience. Prior experience working with veterans preferred but not required. Ability to analyze complex situations and make sound decisions to benefit ULS and our clients. Job Factors/Physical Requirements Must be able to travel to meetings and court proceedings as needed. Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
    $41k-60k yearly est. 35d ago
  • Paralegal

    Quintairos, Prieto, Wood and Boyer 4.6company rating

    Paralegal job in Utah

    Due to continued growth, Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. a multi-office national firm has an immediate opening for a full-time Paralegal for our Cottonwood Heights, UT Office. This is a full-time position, competitive salary and benefits package offered. JOB SUMMARY: The individual in this role primarily supports attorneys with insurance defense litigation. This is a hands-on position that involves working collaboratively with clients and employees of the firm. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Organizes and analyzes documentary evidence including contracts, records, medical records, reports, depositions, discovery, investigative and other documents and summaries. Interpretation and preparation of chronologies and summaries as requested. Under attorney direction drafts and prepares correspondence and other written documents as required including responses, reports, filings, pleadings, answers, motions, interrogatories, contracts, opinions, position papers, letters, etc., and other documents as necessary. Prepares and handles tracking and disposition of subpoenas or other requests for information. Ensures organization of files including maintenance and management. Communicates with clients, witnesses, experts. Monitors files and escalates issues requiring attorney involvement. Performs timely handling of highly sensitive issues and materials related to case. Maintains calendar for trial and discovery deadlines. Obtains trial settings, coordinates and assists in preparation. Performs other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS: 4+ years of prior paralegal experience assisting attorneys handling insurance defense litigation matters Utah Registered Paralegal designation a plus Discovery and trial experience preferred Utah State and Federal Court filing including E-Filing experience required Advanced computer skills including MS Word, Power Point, Outlook and Excel required Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint required. Experience assembling PowerPoint presentations for mediation and trial a plus Ability to work well with a team Requires critical thinking skills, superior communication and organizational skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision High School Diploma or its equivalent Physical Demands This employee is frequently required to stand, walk, and sit. They will also engage in bending, stretching, reaching and other ranges of motion in the course of a working day. They will engage in lifting of supplies and materials up to 25 pounds from time to time. While performing duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to see, talk and hear. Working Conditions This job is located primarily in an indoor office environment with varying noise levels. There may be varying degrees of temperature. The employee may be interrupted from time to time. Benefits Our firm offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package for full-time hourly employees including medical, dental & vision insurance, employer paid life insurance, employer paid short-term disability insurance, generous 401(k) plan match, paid vacation, and more. Benefit offerings for positions other than full-time may vary. The above statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and activities required of the position. They are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed for this job. For immediate consideration for this opportunity, qualified candidates should forward their resume. Compensation commensurate with experience. QPWB is an Equal Opportunity Employer seeking enthusiastic candidates eager to work in a fast-paced and challenging environment. #LI-AN1
    $47k-69k yearly est. Auto-Apply 50d ago
  • Intellectual Property Patent Prosecution Paralegal

    Dentons Us LLP 4.9company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    Intellectual Property Patent Prosecution Paralegal{3027AA6F-BEF6-44B6-8989-0F18F9DF9115} **Regional Capabilities** **Posted on October 14, 2025** Dentons Durham Jones Pinegar is seeking a full-time experienced intellectual property patent prosecution paralegal to work in our Salt Lake City, Utah Office in a position that includes some non-billable administrative responsibilities. **Responsibilities:** + Exceptional time management and organizational skills are essential + The ability to work collaboratively and efficiently in a team environment + Ability to work independently, manage time and prioritize multiple responsibilities and ongoing projects from inception to completion + Exceptional people, interpersonal, and communication skills + Self-motivated with a strong work ethic **Qualifications:** + Bachelor's Degree and/or paralegal certificate from an ABA accredited paralegal program or prior substantive experience as a patent prosecution paralegal required + A minimum of at least three years of solid working knowledge in U.S. and foreign patent prosecution including filing applications, responses, and related documents with the USPTO + MS Office Suite proficiency This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic, team-oriented atmosphere and to enjoy the benefits and resources of a global law firm. We offer an outstanding work environment including competitive compensation and a robust benefits package. Dentons Durham Jones Pinegar P.C. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified candidates should e-mail a cover letter and resume to Lorie Springer, Human Resources Director - ddjp.resumes@dentons. **About Durham Jones & Pinegar** Founded in 1991, Durham Jones & Pinegar is a law firm headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. The firm provides services in the areas of bankruptcy, mergers and acquisitions, creditors' rights, securities law, employee benefits, commercial litigation, real estate, tax, estate planning, and intellectual property. Durham Jones & Pinegar caters to sectors like energy, healthcare, media, information technology, agriculture, public, and private companies as well as to individuals. Learn more at dentons.com/djp (*******************************
    $42k-55k yearly est. 57d ago
  • Patent Paralegal (Filing, Formalities & Compliance)

    Launch Legends

    Paralegal job in Cheyenne, WY

    Shape the Future of Blockchain-Bringing Business On-Chain We're offering a unique opportunity to join Launch Legends (and Autheo) as a part-time Equity Cofounder. Founded nearly four years ago, Launch Legends is at the forefront of bridging Web3 blockchain technology with the next evolution of Web2 integration-bringing businesses on-chain through enterprise-grade solutions, DePIN innovations, and decentralized financial infrastructure. Our flagship project, Autheo, is an AI enabled Layer-Zero OS with an integrated Layer-1 blockchain and complete decentralized infrastructure thast includes decentralized compute, storage, identity, and service marketplaces, as well as a Full-stack development enveronment (DevHub)-engineered for scalable enterprise adoption, developer innovation, and real-world blockchain integration. Our Projects Autheo - ************** Autheo Team - https://**************/teams Launch Legends (Parent Company) - ******************** Twitter: **************************** About Autheo With nearly 100 equity cofounders from leading companies and institutions-many with advanced degrees and PhDs-Autheo is solving the critical challenges blocking business adoption of blockchain technology. Key Features: Enterprise-Grade Layer-1 Blockchain - High-speed, self-securing, and cost-efficient infrastructure built for scale. Developer Hub & Application Marketplace - A decentralized platform where developers build, deploy, and monetize real-world apps. Web2-Web3 Integration - Microservices, SDKs, and governance frameworks for seamless business migration. Decentralized Cloud & Compute - Secure, privacy-preserving storage and AI-powered compute for next-gen applications. DePIN Infrastructure - On-chain networks powering real-world infrastructure ownership and resource sharing. Traction (Testnet Launch): Wallet Accounts: 290,000+ Twitter Followers: 30,000+ Discord Members: 19,000+ Smart Contracts Deployed: 30,000+ Developers Registered for MVP DevHub: 7,500+ Compensation & Growth Path This is a part time equity / token-based cofounder opportunity. You will receive equity in Launch Legends, Autheo, and the WFO Creator Network, along with token allocations in the Autheo blockchain. We have already completed an initial financing round to support infrastructure and marketing, and are currently in discussions with VCs and crypto investors to fund expansion and salaries. Salaried compensation is expected to begin within 4 to 5 months, following our node, token sales or funding. ROLE: Patent Paralegal (Filing, Formalities & Compliance) About the Role Launch Legends, together with its subsidiary Legendary IP LLC, is seeking a Patent Paralegal to support our attorney through preparation, filing, and prosecution of Autheo's ~200 patents. This role ensures filings are compliant, complete, timely, and organized for global protection. Key Responsibilities • Prepare and file provisional, non-provisional, and PCT applications. • Manage docketing, deadlines, and correspondence with USPTO/WIPO. • Compile inventor declarations, assignments, formal drawings, and application materials. • Prepare IDS submissions and maintain compliance with disclosure rules. • Manage communication between inventors and IP team for signatures and documentation. Requirements - Must Have • 3-10 years experience as a patent paralegal. • Strong understanding of USPTO and PCT formalities. • Excellent document management and organizational skills. First 90-Day Deliverables • Prepare filings for first 50 provisional applications. • Establish docketing system and filing workflows. About Our Organization Autheo is a visionary technology company building the virtual machine platform that surpasses Ethereum EVM, Solana SVM, and all legacy execution environments with microsecond latencies, and mathematically proven security. Our mission is to create unbreakable execution infrastructure that empowers developers to build sovereign dApps, confidential DeFi protocols, secure enterprise solutions, and privacy-preserving AI systems. We are developing revolutionary technologies including Layer 0/1 blockchains with attack-resistant consensus, execution environments supporting encrypted computation, sovereign communication systems with perfect forward secrecy, and DePIN networks delivering 200GB/s secure compute. Backed by pioneering runtime leadership and a global team of elite systems engineers, cryptographers, and blockchain architects, Autheo is positioned to dominate the $300B+ smart contract execution market while establishing new standards for secure, scalable decentralized computation. Join us to build the execution foundation that will power the sovereign digital economy of the 21st century. 🌐 🚀 WHY JOIN LAUNCH LEGENDS? Traction with Momentum: Autheo is already gaining significant traction in the blockchain space, with rapid developer adoption, platform growth, and partnership interest. Cross-Industry Impact; Autheo is positioned to transform not only the Web3 ecosystem-but also Web2 and the broader technology sector-by enabling real-world business adoption of decentralized infrastructure. Real Innovation, Not Hype: Unlike many blockchain ventures, Autheo is focused on substance over speculation. We are building real solutions: modular fullstack infrastructure, enterprise-grade toolkits, decentralized identity, cloud, compute, and service orchestration. Backed by Elite Talent: You'll join a team composed of professionals from top-tier universities, Fortune 500 companies, and major blockchain platforms. Our team includes multiple PhDs and senior engineers who have launched and scaled world-class technologies. If you're ready to redefine blockchain adoption, empower global business integration, and help shape the next generation of Web3 and developer ecosystems, we invite you to take the next step. Let's build the future-together.
    $33k-47k yearly est. 43d ago
  • Paralegal

    Ascent Law

    Paralegal job in West Jordan, UT

    Ascent Law is actively seeking a Paralegal to work with our legal team. This will be a full-time position located in West Jordan. We are a mid-sized firm with a strong team culture that is growing fast, and we need someone to help us into the next stages as we grow. You are a good candidate if you: Are looking to expand your legal career. Have an energetic positive attitude and willingness to be part of a team and you get along easily with others. Have a great work ethic and strong organizational skills. Enjoy a fast-paced atmosphere that is relaxed yet engaged. Responsibilities Organizing and archiving documents related to completed and ongoing cases. Legal drafting Filing documents with the court. Working alongside the attorney. Preparing documents and exhibits Interacting with clients Calendaring Keeping up on case deadlines Qualifications Prefer a paralegal school graduate. Possess excellent grammar, writing, and computer skills. Have excellent communication skills and the ability to interact well with co-workers and emotionally distressed clients. Positive attitude when dealing with difficult situations. Familiarity with Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel) Bilingual a plus Benefits Flexible Schedule 40 hours of paid vacation 7 paid holidays off Job Type: Full-time Salary: $20-$25 per hour Benefits: Paid time off Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Education: High school or equivalent Associates degree in Paralegal Studies or similar (preferred but not required) Experience: Paralegal: 2 years (REQUIRED) Fluent in Microsoft Office Work Location: West Jordan
    $20-25 hourly 30d ago
  • Pre-Foreclosure Paralegal

    Aldridge Pite LLP 3.8company rating

    Paralegal job in Idaho

    Purpose The Foreclosure Paralegal I, positioned within the Shared Services Department, holds the responsibility of the pre-foreclosure process across the various states in which the firm operates. This role entails a comprehensive review of pre-foreclosure documents, onboarding documents, as well as the utilization of MSP, AIQ, and other internal systems. It is imperative to ensure the legal validity and compliance of foreclosure actions, while also identifying and addressing any potential impediments that may arise during the pre-foreclosure process. The primary function of this position is to guarantee that all impediments are resolved in a timely manner pre-foreclosure. Effectively resolving these impediments may necessitate direct communication with attorneys, clients, or internal staff, ensuring that any legal or procedural barriers are addressed promptly and proficiently. This role is critical in maintaining the integrity of the foreclosure process and ensuring that all necessary steps are taken to facilitate a smooth transition through the pre-foreclosure phase. Specific Duties, Activities and Responsibilities Document Review: Thoroughly review and confirm the loan origination documents to ensure accuracy and compliance. MSP (Mortgage Servicing System): Thoroughly review and confirm the data within the MSP system to ensure its accuracy and reliability. AIQ (Document Repository): Review, download, and confirm the loan documents. Quality Control Review: Review and complete a QC sheet per loan. Case Management: Maintaining and organizing case files, tracking deadlines, and ensuring all necessary documentation is submitted in a timely manner. The Paralegal I will ensure all deadlines are met, maintain workloads and process flow within the team, and distribute workloads as necessary. Communication and Collaboration: Responding to various emails, providing accurate and timely information, and maintaining client systems with current information regarding the onboarding process. Compliance Monitoring: Ensuring all activities adhere to internal policies, state laws, and federal regulations. Review of Financial Documents: Reviewing payoff statements, payoff histories, and previous monthly statements to ensure accuracy and completeness, addressing any discrepancies as needed. Issue Escalation and Support: Escalating any issues as needed and assisting with the training of new paralegal staff. Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree Preferred or Paralegal Certificate 5+ years of default law experience Strong knowledge of AP foreclosure process Understanding of judicial and non-judicial foreclosure processes Previous default industry experience Analytical document review capabilities Able to respond appropriately to constructive feedback from management. Self-starter with exceptional ability to identify and solve problems. Ability to recognize changing environments and think analytically. General Competency Factors Must be proficient in software tools, including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook, and the Internet. Must possess strong written and verbal communications skills. Must provide excellent customer service to internal and external customers Identifies and solves issues in a timely manner. Must be a team player and willing to help others in their department whenever necessary. Must be extremely organized and be able to multi-task. Conscientious with respect to work completion, deadlines, time management and attendance. Takes initiative in face of obstacles and identifies what needs to be done and takes action. Demonstrates commitment to Firm's vision, mission, and core values. Analytical and detail oriented, while working at a fast pace and capable of multi-tasking. Develops professional relationships and builds rapport with others. Overall good work ethic and willingness to adapt to change.
    $36k-47k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Commercial Litigation Paralegal

    JBA International 4.1company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    A reputable Law Firm is seeking a Commercial Litigation Paralegal to join its Salt Lake City office. Candidates should have 2 to 5 years of relevant litigation experience, a paralegal certificate and/or a four-year undergraduate degree. The ability to work independently and in multiple teams in a fast-paced environment, often under time pressures, is essential. We are looking for candidates with strong organizational skills and a capacity for attention to detail. Familiarity with a document management database is essential; Relativity preferred. Familiarity with Trial Director 360 , Microsoft Excel , Lexis CaseMap , and Lexis TimeMap is a plus. Application Process: Please apply directly and submit a resume, cover letter and school transcript. Compensation and Expectations: Our Law Firms compensation is merit-based-you'll be evaluated on your individual performance and achievements. Our generous bonus program rewards financial contributions and hard work and associates are also eligible for fee splits. We expect associates to invest 1800 hours on billable matters, 75 hours of pro bono/public service work (or 50 hours of pro bono legal work), including at least 25 hours dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Contributions to the life of the firm is vital to the collective success of the firm, and we encourage our lawyers to engage in ways each person finds meaningful through various committees and firm activities. Benefits Summary: Our Firm promotes work/life balance with a robust wellness program, unlimited PTO, a reduced time program, and a sabbatical program for eligible employees and partners. Full-time employees become eligible for benefits on the date of hire, with a benefits offering that includes medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, EAP, STD, and LTD. Also available are voluntary income protection benefits such as supplemental life, accident, critical illness, and long-term care insurances, as well as a 401(k)-retirement plan with a company match.
    $51k-78k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Patent Prosecution Paralegal

    Foley & Lardner LLP 4.9company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    Foley & Lardner LLP is a great place to work because of what we do and how we do it. Here, your unique perspectives, experiences, and abilities will be embraced and developed, so you can excel. Being a part of Foley means having the opportunities and resources necessary to gain experience, advance professional goals, and forge meaningful connections. It's a place where you can build your career and enjoy professionally satisfying work. We have over 2,300 people who are #HappyatFoley, and we think you will be too. The Intellectual Property (Patent) Paralegal will be responsible for managing client portfolios, including all filings and correspondence for both US, PCT, and foreign prosecution of assigned clients. This entails creating, revising, and filing of all prosecution documents in US and PCT applications, corresponding with foreign associates regarding all aspects of foreign prosecution, and timely reporting of official correspondence concerning the same. The position requires excellent attention to detail, strong organizational and prioritization skills, and the ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will be highly adaptable, proactive, and have a high level of analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. A strong working knowledge of Microsoft products and comfort level with technology are essential. The ability to work both independently and in a team environment is a must. Strong customer service orientation and oral and written communication skills to effectively interact with all tiers of personnel and clients are integral. #LI-Hybrid Responsibilities * Support various intellectual property attorneys to provide excellent service to our clients * Prepare and file, or instruct, on all aspects of US, PCT, and foreign prosecution * Draft formality documents, attend to document legalization (where necessary), comply with priority document requirements * Review and maintain a docket of associated deadlines of assigned clients * Timely report official communications to the client and foreign associates * Consistently achieve billable hour expectation set by the firm (including approved non-billable time) * Perform additional duties as assigned Qualifications * Minimum of three (3) years' experience in international, PCT, and US patent prosecution required * Must have a high school diploma (or equivalent); college degree and/or a paralegal certificate from a school approved by the ABA is preferred * If residing in California must meet requirements to be a Paralegal as defined by the State of California * Thorough knowledge of patent procedural requirements of USPTO practices required In support of transparency and equity in the workplace, Foley provides salary ranges for all positions. The figures below represent the full compensation range of this position. The actual offered amount will be between the range minimum and midpoint based on the following factors: education, experience, geographic market, and internal pay equity at Foley. We are accepting ongoing applications. Detroit, Madison, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City - $75,200 to $105,300 Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and San Diego - $82,700 to $115,800 Los Angeles - $86,500 to $121,100 Boston, New York City, and Washington D.C. - $90,200 to $126,400 San Francisco and Silicon Valley - $94,000 to $131,600 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without considerationto their race, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, marital status, domestic partner status or medical condition. Foley & Lardner LLP will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the City of Los Angeles Fair Chance Ordinance. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
    $49k-55k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Legal Clerk

    America First Credit Union 4.5company rating

    Paralegal job in Ogden, UT

    Schedule Mon - Sat Flex Acts as a backup to Legal Collectors, posts payments to write-off accounts, processes Bankruptcy payments, maintains bankruptcy, garnishment/levy, overdrawn returned checks and sub action log. Responsible for providing clerical and processing support for all Loss Mitigation functions including maintaining departmental records and files, answering and directing telephone calls, typing routine reports and records, preparing and processing various loss mitigation documents. Assists Legal Collectors with clerical duties as assigned. Assists members promptly and professionally. Responsibilities 1. Assumes responsibility for the effective and timely performance of Loss Mitigation processing functions. a. Maintains "Member File BKR (bankruptcy) Dashboard and Electronic BKR Mail Inbox. Locate/Research, code and notate accounts. Distribute all BKR notices. Cancel Bill Pays, all limits and overdraft service's. b. Code accounts when notified by Recovery that Bonneville has received BKR info and we have not. c. Update Chex Systems when a written off checking has been paid in full. d. Accept or deny incoming direct deposit's on coded accounts. Transfer those funds to appropriate loan or write off. e. Performs related typing, document preparation: QC outgoing letters, send out pre-lit notices, certified letters, Adverse Action Letters and correspondence. f. Completes assigned records and reports. Documents all processing functions. Follows-up to ensure that all necessary items are available for Loss Mitigation functions. g. Screens or directs visitors and telephone calls. h. Assists members with questions and helps resolve problems with member accounts. i. Separates and mails, purple tracking bags and outgoing letters twice daily. j. Retrieve's documentation from the vault as requested. 2. Assumes responsibility for establishing and maintaining effective, professional business relations with members. a. Resolves or properly refers member questions. b. Properly informs members of Credit Union policies and practices. c. Maintains and projects the Credit Union's professional reputation. 3. Assumes responsibility for establishing and maintaining effective coordination and working relationships with area personnel and Management. a. Assists and supports personnel as needed. b. Keeps supervisor informed of activities and significant problems. c. Attends and participates in meetings as required. 4. Assumes responsibility for related duties as required or assigned. a. Performs additional clerical support functions as needed. b. Keeps work area clean, secure and well-maintained. 5. Assumes responsibility for the effective performance of all assigned secretarial and clerical functions. a. Process Credit Disputes/E-Oscar Disputes b. Performs processing functions as assigned. Receives and processes all incoming garnishments and IRS levies. c. Processes collection documents for imaging. d. Monitors and orders all Department supplies. e. Prepares documentation on loans extended or refinanced and sends to the Records Department. #IND21 Qualifications Training/Education/Certification: * High school graduate or equivalent. Additional general office training preferred. Required Knowledge: * Familiarity with collection procedures and requirements. * Understanding of related computer applications. * Basic understanding of court related procedure. * Understanding of Collection processes and compliance. * Previous accounting and balancing skills helpful. Experience Required: * Prior office experience very helpful, especially in financial settings. Skills/Abilities: * Well organized and attentive to detail. * Ability to work well independently. * Professional attitude and appearance. * Excellent communication and public relations skills, * Excellent oral and written communication skills, * Willingness to cooperate with and assist others. * Ability to operate related computer applications, and other business equipment including calculator, copy machine, printer, telephone, fax.
    $38k-45k yearly est. Auto-Apply 9d ago
  • Paralegal

    Crowley Fleck PLLP 3.6company rating

    Paralegal job in Sheridan, WY

    Our Sheridan, WY office is currently seeking an experienced Paralegal. The Paralegal will assist attorney(s) by providing clerical and research support services including document preparation and review; interviewing clients, experts, and witnesses; research, investigations, and fact-checking; and trial preparation. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Meets with attorneys, clients, and other professionals to discuss assigned cases or projects. Drafts legal documents including routine pleadings and motions, affidavits, discovery, and interrogatories; files motions and pleadings according to judicial procedures. Researches and analyzes statutes, regulations, legal articles, judicial decisions, and other legal sources; provides written analysis to attorneys. Interviews clients and experts and prepares summaries of their statements. Prepares, organizes, stores, and retrieves case files, which may include evidence, exhibits, depositions, pleadings, exhibits, and other items. Acts as the liaison for clients, experts, and legal counsel. Assists attorneys with trial preparation, which may include attending trials and hearings. Develops and maintains records regarding billable hours spent on specific cases. Performs other related duties as assigned. KEY SKILLS: Understanding of legal language and principles, research methods, court pleadings and processes, and other related matters. Strong customer service and interpersonal skills are required to communicate effectively and professionally with all levels of personnel and external clients. Able to maintain strict confidentiality of client and firm information. Understands and implements general rules of ethical behavior applicable to legal personnel. Able to work in collaboration within a team and independently. Able to learn new skills as technology evolves. Possesses excellent attention to detail, follows up on projects, and follows through on deliverables. Able to develop and apply comprehensive planning and organizing strategies to ensure tasks and projects are appropriately prioritized and resources are used effectively and efficiently. Able to work under tight deadlines, handle multiple detailed tasks, and anticipate when help will be needed from department members. Flexible and able to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities. Able to effectively work in a culturally and educationally diverse multi-office environment. Writes clearly and informatively, edits work for spelling and grammar, adapts communication to suit needs, presents numerical data effectively, and can read and interpret written information. Speaks clearly and persuasively, listens and gets clarification as needed, responds well to questions, and takes a collaborative approach in group settings. Able to take responsibility for work activities and personal actions, follow through on commitments, acknowledge and learn from mistakes, and recognize the impact of one's behavior on other Able to gather relevant information, interpret and evaluate the data, and develop sound, practical solutions to difficult issues. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Minimum of three years of related legal experience preferred. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and other similar software. Must be able to read, comprehend, and follow written and verbal instructions. Available to work overtime as needed and approved by attorneys. Available to travel as needed. Valid driver's license. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times. PAY & BENEFITS: The Firm offers a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision. Employer paid short and long-term disability. Voluntary life, accident, and critical illness. Flexible spending accounts. Vacation, sick, and personal leave. Paid parental leave. Fully vested 401(k) retirement plan with employer contributions (eligible after 1 year). DISCLAIMER: This job posting is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities but constitutes a general definition of the position's scope and function. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Crowley Fleck PLLP is a multi-service firm that handles a wide variety of legal matters. The firm has over 150 lawyers practicing in the areas of commercial litigation, insurance defense litigation, energy, mining and energy law, commercial transactions, banking and finance, creditors rights, real estate transactions and development, tax and estate planning, intellectual property matters, estate administration, employment law, governmental relations and lobbying. Our firm has eleven offices located throughout Montana, North Dakota and Wyoming. We strive to provide an employee-friendly environment in which goal-oriented individuals thrive. We value our employee's talents, skills and abilities and seek to foster an open, cooperative and dynamic environment in which we can all excel. Our people are what differentiate us from our competitors.
    $60k-77k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Part-Time Paralegal (District Attorney Office) Open Till Filled

    Salt Lake County (Ut 4.0company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    This is a Part-Time Benefited Position JOB SUMMARYUnder the direct supervision, guidance and review of an attorney, incumbents in this class engage in substantive legal tasks such as preparation and submission of legal memoranda and other documents, screening of criminal cases, organizing files, assisting attorneys in the presentation of evidence, researching information and communicating with law enforcement and court personnel. This position requires a high degree of skill and the exercise of good judgment. The paralegal must be able to complete multiple projects with various deadlines while maintaining constant communications with supervising attorney, must be able to work under stressful conditions and maintain confidentiality of assignments MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSMust Meet the folloiwng requirements - Associates degree in Paralegal Studies from an accredited institution or Certificate of paralegal studies plus 18 months of paralegal experience. This is a Part-Time Benefited Position This position requires a high level of communication with the supervising or directing attorney, exercising professional judgment in the performance of assignments. Due to the nature of this position, successfully passing a comprehensive criminal background check is required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe following duties and responsibilities are intended to be representative of the work performed by the incumbent(s) in this position and are not all-inclusive. The omission of specific duties and responsibilities will not preclude it from the position.Applicants must be prepared to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation.• Assist attorneys, investigators, law enforcement, and claim agents with preparation for criminal/civil trial prosecution/litigation.• Case review, research factual and/or legal issues; analyze the elements of the crime and/or claims of the complaint, cross reference with criminal and/or civil statutes.• Follow up investigation, obtain witness statements and/or conduct initial witness interviews, assess interviews, prepare interrogatories, answers and depositions, analyze and summarize depositions. * Review and prepare case by obtaining, compiling and organizing documentation with other evidence to distribute initial/supplemental discovery in a chronology of facts, assist with e-discovery, and/or preparation for lawsuits.• Prepare, draft, file or e-file correspondence, legal pleadings, investigative subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, complaints, motions, supporting memoranda, notices, writs, warrants, contracts, findings of fact, conclusions of law, orders, jury instructions, minutes, appeals, etc.• Prepare and draft ordinances, policies, regulations and legislation.• Interact with court personnel, opposing counsel, experts, witnesses, law enforcement, other agencies and the public.• Demonstrate knowledge of court proceedings, legal terminology, and computer systems.• Organize and index case files manually and/or electronically for prosecution of criminal charges and/or civil litigation. Prepare and maintain trial/case exhibits, pleadings binder and/or trial notebook and assist attorneys in court proceedings as necessary.• Research issues, perform computer searches of public and private records as directed, responds to inquiries and documents completion of tasks.• Review police reports and appropriate criminal statutes for the preparation of charges. Create probable cause statements and criminal charging documents. Enter charges and information into District Attorney's Case Management Database. Prepare case declinations for police agencies and provide case follow-up.• Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA) Knowledge of:• General secretarial/clerical and office procedures and techniques, including advanced typing skills• Legal terminology and ethics• Microsoft Office products at an intermediate to advanced level• Case management in a digital environment• Communication competency via verbal, written and electronic modes• Business English, Legal writing, proofreading and editing techniques• Salt Lake County rules, regulations, policies & procedures• Criminal justice and civil court system• Civil and criminal court procedures• E-filing• County subdivision approval process• County environmental rules and regulations• Word processing systems and equipment• Legal research * Filing systems and procedures for various courts, District Attorney & outside agencies• Document control• County operations and organization Skills and Abilities to:• Type accurately at 40+ words-per-minute• Perform legal tasks using independent judgment• Work with computer software related to job specific duties, i.e. Word, Adobe, Case Management Database• E-file with administrative agencies and courts• Transcribe dictation, hearings, meetings, etc.• Use initiative and ability to act independently• Take minutes accurately and prepare minutes for approval by board/agency• Work under pressure and meet deadlines• Interact with and assist the public in a prompt, courteous and professional manner WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSWork is primarily performed in a typical office environment. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITIONDue to the nature of this position, successfully passing a comprehensive criminal background check is required. Additional Information This is a Part-Time Benefited Position Must Meet the folloiwng requirements - Associates degree in Paralegal Studies from an accredited institution or Certificate of paralegal studies plus 18 months of paralegal experience.
    $42k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Paralegal

    The Network 101

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    100% onsite Monday - Friday 8:30a.m. - 5p.m. Job Title: Paralegal - Planning & Transactional Practice hiring 2 Paralegals Our law firm is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented paralegal to support our planning and transactional practice. The ideal candidate will assist attorneys with entity formation, estate planning, and client file management, ensuring seamless coordination with clients and other advisors. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the formation and structuring of entities. Draft preliminary estate planning documents. Organize and maintain client files and asset records. Coordinate with clients' other professional advisors. Provide additional support to attorneys as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred, but not required. Must have experience drafting preliminary estate planning documents. Must have experience with formation of entities Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Adobe Suite. Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan + pension 3 weeks Paid time off (PTO) per year + an additional 10 paid holidays
    $41k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Veterans Housing Paralegal

    Utah Legal Services

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    Job DescriptionSalary: $20-25 DOE As a Paralegal at ULS, you will provide ethical, competent legal representation to eligible Veterans who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless. You are responsible for ensuring you perform your duties competently, working appropriately with clients, maintaining proper timekeeping, and complying with all rules, laws, and regulations. You will also be required to work and collaborate with the attorney assigned to your cases. You will do this with intentional excellence to provide meaningful access to equal justice. Your primary duties and responsibilities include meeting regularly with your manager, providing high-quality legal work, and maintaining compliance with ULS guidelines and LSC requirements. You will serve as a paralegal who is directly taking active cases and working with clients. Veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. Job Duties and Responsibilities Paralegal Attend team meetings that promote discussion about administrative issues, legal skills, and professional development. Engage in active team building and create a positive work environment. Case Management and Legal Work Use the ULS case management system, LegalServer, to bill time, manage clients and track case related tasks and deadlines for timely communications, services, and representation. Follow case handling protocols and best practices. Support a ULS attorney by maintaining an average caseload of 60-120 cases based on the level of service and your other workload and duties. Regularly and strategically review case status and tasks, updating as needed. Review cases for Case Service Report (CSR) compliance and then properly close cases after successfully passing a test and authorized by manager. Actively meet with your assigned attorney to do case reviews and to make sure cases are proceeding timely. Additional Tasks Maintain relationships with current community partners. Attend ULS staff meetings. Complete appropriate continuing education and certification requirements such as continuing legal education (CLEs). Participate in community engagement efforts including at clinics, community education classes, and outreach to further ULSs mission and maintain relationships with community partners and stakeholders. Other duties as assigned. Skills and Abilities A strong commitment to assisting people with low incomes and special vulnerabilities and promoting meaningful access to civil legal justice. Excellent interpersonal abilities. High verbal and written communication skills. High level of adaptability and ability to manage stress. Self-motivated, dependable, detailed, and accountable. Commitment and adherence to strict confidentiality rules. Work experience in one of the following legal areas is preferred: domestic law, housing, consumer protection, debt defense, public benefits, Native American law, or migrant worker law. Ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of diverse people, ability, culture, and ethnic background to maintain good relationships. Qualifications. Must be able to pass a Utah Criminal Record background check. Minimum 2-3 years paralegal experience. Prior experience working with veterans preferred but not required. Ability to analyze complex situations and make sound decisions to benefit ULS and our clients. Job Factors/Physical Requirements Must be able to travel to meetings and court proceedings as needed. Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
    $20-25 hourly 5d ago
  • Family Law Paralegal

    Ascent Law

    Paralegal job in West Jordan, UT

    Job Description Experienced Family Law Paralegal - Utah Position Type: Full-Time Experience Level: 3+ years in family law required About Us: Ascent Law is a respected Utah family law firm committed to helping clients through divorce, custody, protective orders, and other domestic matters with skill and compassion. We are seeking an experienced Family Law Paralegal who thrives in a fast-paced, client-focused environment and values professionalism, teamwork, and precision. Key Responsibilities: Draft and prepare pleadings, disclosures, discovery requests, subpoenas, and court filings in compliance with Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. Manage case calendars, deadlines, and client communication. Prepare exhibits, trial binders, and hearing materials. Communicate effectively with clients, courts, and opposing counsel. Support attorneys in all aspects of case preparation, settlement, and trial. Qualifications: Minimum 3 years of paralegal experience in Utah family law (divorce, custody, parent-time, support, and protective orders). Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and Utah e-filing. Exceptional organization, attention to detail, and written communication skills. Ability to manage multiple cases with minimal supervision. Paralegal certificate or equivalent experience preferred. Bilingual a plus Must be able to successfully complete 30-90 days of probation at $25.00 per hour before salary starts. Why Join Us: Competitive pay based on experience Flexible Schedule 40 hours of paid vacation 7 paid holidays off
    $25 hourly 17d ago
  • Paralegal (District Attorney Office) Open Till Filled

    Salt Lake County (Ut 4.0company rating

    Paralegal job in Salt Lake City, UT

    JOB SUMMARYUnder the direct supervision, guidance and review of an attorney, incumbents in this class engage in substantive legal tasks such as preparation and submission of legal memoranda and other documents, screening of criminal cases, organizing files, assisting attorneys in the presentation of evidence, researching information and communicating with law enforcement and court personnel. This position requires a high degree of skill and the exercise of good judgment. The paralegal must be able to complete multiple projects with various deadlines while maintaining constant communications with supervising attorney, must be able to work under stressful conditions and maintain confidentiality of assignments MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSMust Meet the folloiwng requirements - Associates degree in Paralegal Studies from an accredited institution or Certificate of paralegal studies plus 18 months of paralegal experience. This position requires a high level of communication with the supervising or directing attorney, exercising professional judgment in the performance of assignments. Due to the nature of this position, successfully passing a comprehensive criminal background check is required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe following duties and responsibilities are intended to be representative of the work performed by the incumbent(s) in this position and are not all-inclusive. The omission of specific duties and responsibilities will not preclude it from the position.Applicants must be prepared to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation.• Assist attorneys, investigators, law enforcement, and claim agents with preparation for criminal/civil trial prosecution/litigation.• Case review, research factual and/or legal issues; analyze the elements of the crime and/or claims of the complaint, cross reference with criminal and/or civil statutes.• Follow up investigation, obtain witness statements and/or conduct initial witness interviews, assess interviews, prepare interrogatories, answers and depositions, analyze and summarize depositions. * Review and prepare case by obtaining, compiling and organizing documentation with other evidence to distribute initial/supplemental discovery in a chronology of facts, assist with e-discovery, and/or preparation for lawsuits.• Prepare, draft, file or e-file correspondence, legal pleadings, investigative subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, complaints, motions, supporting memoranda, notices, writs, warrants, contracts, findings of fact, conclusions of law, orders, jury instructions, minutes, appeals, etc.• Prepare and draft ordinances, policies, regulations and legislation.• Interact with court personnel, opposing counsel, experts, witnesses, law enforcement, other agencies and the public.• Demonstrate knowledge of court proceedings, legal terminology, and computer systems.• Organize and index case files manually and/or electronically for prosecution of criminal charges and/or civil litigation. Prepare and maintain trial/case exhibits, pleadings binder and/or trial notebook and assist attorneys in court proceedings as necessary.• Research issues, perform computer searches of public and private records as directed, responds to inquiries and documents completion of tasks.• Review police reports and appropriate criminal statutes for the preparation of charges. Create probable cause statements and criminal charging documents. Enter charges and information into District Attorney's Case Management Database. Prepare case declinations for police agencies and provide case follow-up.• Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA) Knowledge of:• General secretarial/clerical and office procedures and techniques, including advanced typing skills• Legal terminology and ethics• Microsoft Office products at an intermediate to advanced level• Case management in a digital environment• Communication competency via verbal, written and electronic modes• Business English, Legal writing, proofreading and editing techniques• Salt Lake County rules, regulations, policies & procedures• Criminal justice and civil court system• Civil and criminal court procedures• E-filing• County subdivision approval process• County environmental rules and regulations• Word processing systems and equipment• Legal research * Filing systems and procedures for various courts, District Attorney & outside agencies• Document control• County operations and organization Skills and Abilities to:• Type accurately at 40+ words-per-minute• Perform legal tasks using independent judgment• Work with computer software related to job specific duties, i.e. Word, Adobe, Case Management Database• E-file with administrative agencies and courts• Transcribe dictation, hearings, meetings, etc.• Use initiative and ability to act independently• Take minutes accurately and prepare minutes for approval by board/agency• Work under pressure and meet deadlines• Interact with and assist the public in a prompt, courteous and professional manner WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSWork is primarily performed in a typical office environment. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITIONDue to the nature of this position, successfully passing a comprehensive criminal background check is required. Additional Information Must Meet the folloiwng requirements - Associates degree in Paralegal Studies from an accredited institution or Certificate of paralegal studies plus 18 months of paralegal experience.
    $42k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Paralegal

    The Network 101

    Paralegal job in Alpine, UT

    Job Description Paralegal:Business Law -Hybrid 3 days onsite/week We are seeking a highly motivated Paralegal - Business Law to become a key member of our legal team. The ideal candidate will support transactional and litigation matters, assist in corporate formations, maintain corporate governance documentation, and help with compliance issues. You will also work directly with clients, helping prepare contracts, organize due diligence materials, and support fundraising or exit transactions. This role offers exposure to a wide variety of business legal matters, and an opportunity to grow in a specialized, fast-moving boutique firm. Key Responsibilities Transactional Support: Draft, review, and maintain business contracts (e.g. shareholder agreements, licensing agreements, vendor contracts). Entity Formation & Maintenance: Assist with incorporation, entity registration, annual maintenance, and corporate governance (minutes, resolutions). Due Diligence: Organize and manage due diligence data rooms for funding rounds, mergers and acquisitions, and company exits. Client Management: Interact with small business clients and entrepreneurs to gather information, prepare legal documentation, and communicate processes clearly. Regulatory Compliance: Help monitor and maintain compliance for clients across regulatory issues and business-specific legal requirements. Intellectual Property: Assist in trademark and copyright filings and maintenance. Litigation Support: Prepare pleadings, demand letters, discovery responses, and other litigation-related documents; help coordinate with external counsel if needed. Research: Conduct legal and business research to support attorneys in areas like employment law, securities, business disputes, and corporate strategy. Administrative Duties: Maintain file organization, billing records, and client communication logs; prepare internal reports and manage client intake. Skills & Qualifications Paralegal certificate or equivalent relevant experience. Undergraduate degree preferred, preferably in Business, Finance, or a related field. 2+ years of paralegal experience (business law, corporate law, transactional work preferred). Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, with multiple clients and projects. Ability to work independently and as part of a small, close-knit team. Proficient with Microsoft Office; experience with document management systems (or CRMs) is a plus. Experience with due diligence, entity formation, and corporate filings highly desirable. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $41k-60k yearly est. 18d ago

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