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Paralegal - Personal Injury

Our client, a busy, personal injury firm in midtown Manhattan is seeking a high-level Paralegal, with at least five years of recent, relevant experience in Personal Injury, to join our winning team in New York City.
Our candidate of choice must be able to handle all types of personal injury matters from intake through trial, including investigation, pleadings and discovery, medical records, extensive client contact, trial prep and trial assistance. Applicants MUST speak fluent Spanish.
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Responsibilities:
Request conflict checks, open new client matters and submit electronic approvals, as needed.
Draft legal documents, letters, affidavits of service using firm templates.
Assemble motions and pleadings for filing with the Court.
Prepare Table of Contents and Table of Authorities.
Correspond with counsel, clients and courts.
Perform client conflict checks and Client Intake forms to open a new case.
File documents on the NYSCEF and Federal Court Systems.
Manage legal documents and correspondence in strict confidence.
Back up to Receptionist.
Other ad hoc projects as needed.
WE OFFER:
Competitive salary, bonuses, and benefits commensurate with experience, and time accrued at the firm.
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Paid time off
Please apply today for an immediate interview!
Elgen staffing is the fastest growing staffing agency in Bergen County, New Jersey. With a deep understanding of today's hiring trends and technologies we have the ability to leverage the most effective recruiting methods to find the best candidates across numerous markets and industries and place them into the appropriate position successfully. Please allow us to help you find your dream job today!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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