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LM Recruiting Group

Docketing Clerk

LM Recruiting Group, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079

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Job Title:

Docketing Clerk

Location:

Los Angeles, CA (Preferred) or Orange County, CA (Considered)

Job Type:

Full-Time

About the Role

We are currently seeking a detail-oriented and experienced

Docketing Clerk

to join our team in our

Los Angeles office , with consideration given to candidates based in

Orange County . This is a key position that plays a critical role in maintaining the accuracy and integrity of our litigation docketing system.

Responsibilities Enter and maintain case-related deadlines and information into the docketing system. Interpret and apply State, Federal, Local, and individual Judges' rules to docket entries. Calculate and track critical litigation deadlines in accordance with court rules and internal procedures. Monitor court filings and updates to ensure docketing records remain current and accurate. Provide support to attorneys and legal staff by managing deadlines and flagging potential issues. Generate docketing reports as needed for internal tracking and attorney use. Maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion when handling sensitive legal information. Qualifications

Minimum of

1+ years of docketing experience

in a legal environment. Strong working knowledge of

State, Federal, Local, and Judges' rules . In-depth understanding of the

litigation process

and

computation of time rules . Familiarity with court calendaring systems and docketing software is highly preferred. Excellent organizational skills and strong attention to detail. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Preferred Qualifications

Experience with litigation docketing in a law firm or legal department setting. Knowledge of e-filing procedures and court systems in California. Work Location

Primary Location:

Los Angeles, CA Alternate Location:

Orange County, CA (remote/hybrid options may be discussed during the interview process)