National Docketing Association
Subrogation Paralegal
National Docketing Association, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Adams & Martin Group is seeking a Subrogation Paralegal to join their team in Seattle, Washington. This opportunity is offering a hybrid work schedule of 3 days in the office, 2 days remote.
Primary Responsibilities:
Analyze and summarize damages Case file management Document management including but not limited to review of documents, electronic bates labeling, organization of documents and compiling information for discovery responses/pleadings/motions. Assist with all aspects of a case from discovery to trial to include, preparing initial Rule 26 disclosures, responding to discovery requests, assisting with deposition set-up and preparation, and assisting with trial preparation Coordinate loss scene examinations, destructive testing and depositions Review business records and prepare chronologies Preparing FOIA requests Conduct research on LEXIS, Westlaw and other online computer assisted research databases. Witness investigation E-filing in both state and federal court Travel to loss sites and out-of-state trials A four-year college degree and/or paralegal certificate and 2-3 years experience as a Subrogation Paralegal is required. The salary range for this role is $75,000 - $100,000/yr based on experience.
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Analyze and summarize damages Case file management Document management including but not limited to review of documents, electronic bates labeling, organization of documents and compiling information for discovery responses/pleadings/motions. Assist with all aspects of a case from discovery to trial to include, preparing initial Rule 26 disclosures, responding to discovery requests, assisting with deposition set-up and preparation, and assisting with trial preparation Coordinate loss scene examinations, destructive testing and depositions Review business records and prepare chronologies Preparing FOIA requests Conduct research on LEXIS, Westlaw and other online computer assisted research databases. Witness investigation E-filing in both state and federal court Travel to loss sites and out-of-state trials A four-year college degree and/or paralegal certificate and 2-3 years experience as a Subrogation Paralegal is required. The salary range for this role is $75,000 - $100,000/yr based on experience.
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