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20 jobs that use Legal Research the most

Jobs that use legal research the most include paralegal internship, summer clerk, and magistrate.

What jobs use Legal Research the most?

1. Paralegal Internship

How paralegal internship uses Legal Research:

  • Assist patent attorneys by managing invention disclosure documentation and relate correspondence with outside counsel and USPTO.
  • Work collaboratively drafting affidavits and interrogatories.
  • Used different computer programs such as: -HotDocs -WestLaw -LegalFiles -Microsoft: word, excel, PowerPoint, etc.

Most common skills for paralegal internship:

  • Legal Research
  • Legal Correspondence
  • Trial Preparation
  • Subpoenas
  • Real Estate
  • Law Firm

2. Summer Clerk

How summer clerk uses Legal Research:

  • Demonstrate strong math skills in managing inmate s accounts and calmly and effectively deescalating outbursts of belligerent inmates.
  • Prepare interrogatories and requests for admission.
  • Develop PowerPoint presentations to present consumer education information.

Most common skills for summer clerk:

  • Phone Calls
  • Legal Research
  • Telephone Calls
  • Legal Issues
  • Legal Memoranda
  • Real Estate Law

3. Magistrate

How magistrate uses Legal Research:

  • Issue various types of processes including: arrest warrants, summonses, search warrants, subpoenas, and civil commitments.
  • Prepare subpoenas and dockets for municipal court proceedings.
  • Issue various types of processes such as arrest warrants, summonses, bonds, search warrants, and medical detention orders.

Most common skills for magistrate:

  • Legal Research
  • District Court
  • Legal Issues
  • Legal Principles
  • Phone Calls
  • Criminal History

4. Legal Analyst

How legal analyst uses Legal Research:

  • Manage probate processes for estate, including rental arrangements and maintenance of apartments.
  • Apply previous years of relevant experience to independently manage the defense of auto and fixture relate general liability litigation.
  • Manage and provide responses to incoming subpoenas and discovery requests relating to underwriting files and policy and accounting information.

Most common skills for legal analyst:

  • Legal Research
  • Litigation
  • PowerPoint
  • Legal Issues
  • Due Diligence
  • Subpoenas

5. Commonwealth Attorney

How commonwealth attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Case preparation and prosecution for DUI, larceny, drug possession, and other crimes
  • Draft dispositive motions, discovery motions, pleadings, initial disclosures, respond to discovery requests and interrogatories.

Most common skills for commonwealth attorney:

  • Legal Research
  • Criminal Cases
  • District Court
  • Domestic Relations
  • Criminal Law
  • Law Enforcement Officials

6. Labour And Employment Certified Paralegal

How labour and employment certified paralegal uses Legal Research:

  • Organize and manage age and sex discrimination litigation files and databases.
  • Assist patent attorneys by managing invention disclosure documentation and relate correspondence with outside counsel and USPTO.
  • Assist and attend trial and arbitration proceedings.

Most common skills for labour and employment certified paralegal:

  • Litigation
  • Subpoenas
  • Legal Research
  • Confidentiality Agreements
  • Employment Agreements
  • Settlement Agreements

7. Certified Paralegal

How certified paralegal uses Legal Research:

  • Assist patent attorneys by managing invention disclosure documentation and relate correspondence with outside counsel and USPTO.
  • Prepare and file pleadings for litigation cases, create trial notebooks and prepare extensive exhibit documentation and photography.
  • Draft interrogatories and requests for the production of documents.

Most common skills for certified paralegal:

  • Litigation
  • Legal Research
  • Pleadings
  • Trial Preparation
  • Real Estate
  • Lexis

8. Assistant County Attorney

How assistant county attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Manage employment litigation in defense of organization, including wrongful termination, discrimination and retaliation claims.
  • Render legal advice concerning matters not in litigation but require prompt action to avoid litigation.
  • Represent county departments in administrative proceedings including contract bid protests and appeals of county-issu permits such as floodplain development permits.

Most common skills for assistant county attorney:

  • Legal Research
  • Litigation
  • Legal Advice
  • Bench Trials
  • Appeals
  • Legal Issues

9. Paralegal Specialist

How paralegal specialist uses Legal Research:

  • Manage various types of discovery materials; index/cross-reference network database information; and organize litigation exhibits in preparation for trial.
  • Research cases using LexisNexis and WestLaw.
  • Help develop cases by maintaining contact with people involve in the case; scheduling depositions; and prepare and forward subpoenas.

Most common skills for paralegal specialist:

  • Legal Research
  • Litigation
  • Government Agencies
  • International Law
  • Appeals
  • Technical Guidance

10. Senior Paralegal

How senior paralegal uses Legal Research:

  • Achieve sole responsibility for administration of all estates and guardianships.
  • Respond to active litigation in collaboration with internal custodians and external counsel, including responding to discovery requests and subpoenas.
  • Handle all corporate matters including annual shareholder documentation and shareholder meetings, prepare contracts and coordinate execution, and provide litigation support

Most common skills for senior paralegal:

  • Legal Research
  • Litigation
  • Law Firm
  • Subpoenas
  • PowerPoint
  • Lexis

11. Prosecutor

How prosecutor uses Legal Research:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Draft findings for defendants to stand trial, appeals and dismissals.
  • Type various legal documents, including complaints, journal entries, and subpoenas.

Most common skills for prosecutor:

  • Jury Trials
  • Legal Research
  • Criminal Cases
  • Legal Advice
  • Motion Hearings
  • Law Enforcement Agencies

12. Student Representative

How student representative uses Legal Research:

  • Manage UAFS's F-1/J-1 student visa SEVIS compliance as DSO/ARO, ensuring all documentation is in order prior to students arriving.
  • Conduct interviews and research on other liberal arts colleges' due processes.
  • Create a PowerPoint presentation to present the steps require for implementation of the project.

Most common skills for student representative:

  • Financial Aid
  • Student Body
  • Legal Research
  • Westlaw
  • Student Issues
  • Student Organizations

13. Paralegal

How paralegal uses Legal Research:

  • Manage client expenses and prepare billing and financial statements using PClaw and reconcile attorney's escrow and general accounts using QuickBooks.
  • Manage discovery process of lawsuits by preparing pleadings and subpoenas for records and answering requests for production and interrogatories.
  • Manage large volume of documents, enabling attorneys to easily identify key documents that are critical for mediation and arbitration.

Most common skills for paralegal:

  • Litigation
  • Legal Research
  • Law Firm
  • Discovery Responses
  • Subpoenas
  • Trial Preparation

14. Corporation Counsel

How corporation counsel uses Legal Research:

  • Manage the in-house final appeals process for all labor grievances.
  • Achieve statewide recognition as expert on Medicare and Medicaid.
  • Engage in all aspects of litigation process under supervising attorney, including drafting motions, issuing interrogatories, and conducting depositions.

Most common skills for corporation counsel:

  • Litigation
  • Legal Research
  • Legal Opinions
  • Motion Practice
  • Administrative Hearings
  • Real Estate

15. Legal Specialist

How legal specialist uses Legal Research:

  • Attain signing authority training certificate to sign motions for relief upon filing complex transactions.
  • Prepare and distribute payroll manage daily office operations and equipment and maintain supplies for office to run effectively.
  • Achieve award for increasing efficiency by extensively communicating with debtors' attorneys and monitoring trustee activities on a daily basis.

Most common skills for legal specialist:

  • Legal Support
  • Legal Research
  • Proofreading
  • Litigation
  • Confidentiality Agreements
  • PowerPoint

16. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

How deputy prosecuting attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Sign charges, write subpoenas, interview law enforcement, interview witnesses, negotiate with defense attorneys.
  • Oversee all aspects of entire misdemeanor court docket, charging decisions through appeals process.

Most common skills for deputy prosecuting attorney:

  • Legal Research
  • Jury Trials
  • District Court
  • Litigation
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Felony Cases

17. County Attorney

How county attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Prepare, negotiate, and litigate hundreds of trials and appeals before courts and administrative agencies.
  • Facilitate service of investigative subpoenas.

Most common skills for county attorney:

  • Legal Research
  • Jury Trials
  • Litigation
  • Legal Advice
  • Legal Issues
  • Law Enforcement Agencies

18. Title Attorney

How title attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Manage local counsel's work on various legal actions including estate probate and establishment of trusts.
  • Analyze and resolve complex real estate title and probate issues to ensure marketability of client REO assets.
  • Clear titles involving defective foreclosures, environmental liens, probate litigation and faulty conveyances.

Most common skills for title attorney:

  • Sale Agreements
  • Legal Research
  • Ownership Reports
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate Transactions
  • Law Firm

19. District Attorney

How district attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Manage, train and mentore newly hire ADA's in courtroom management and trial advocacy.
  • Maintain legal files and filing/tracking systems on all court cases, appeals, invoices and billings.
  • Research, analyze and write response to an order to show cause in appeals proceeding.

Most common skills for district attorney:

  • Pre-Trial Conferences
  • Legal Research
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Subpoenas
  • Criminal Cases
  • Felony Cases

20. City Attorney

How city attorney uses Legal Research:

  • Handle diverse general litigation practice in construction defect, product liability, contracts, municipal law and anti-discrimination enforcement.
  • Order subpoenas, certify driving records and accident reports.
  • Oversee responses to subpoenas, government requests and public records requests.

Most common skills for city attorney:

  • Litigation
  • Legal Research
  • Legal Advice
  • Legal Issues
  • Municipal Law
  • District Court

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