Bachus & Schanker, LLC
Overview
Are you a skilled and highly organized litigation paralegal who thrives in a fast-paced, detail-driven environment? Do you take pride in your work, demand excellence from yourself, and want to be part of a team that delivers meaningful results for real people? At Bachus & Schanker, LLC, our litigation team is known for its professionalism, precision, and impact. We don’t just keep cases moving—we help build the strongest arguments, provide critical support to our attorneys, and offer clients compassion and clarity when they need it most. We’re seeking a motivated entry to mid-level, personal injury litigation paralegal (0-5 years of experience) who takes this work seriously, shows up every day with professionalism and focus, and values being part of something bigger than themselves. Qualifications
A litigation paralegal with a paralegal certificate or equivalent professional experience Highly proficient in legal software, calendaring, and Microsoft Office tools A clear and confident communicator with strong writing and client-relations skills Focused, reliable, and capable of managing multiple competing priorities Steady under pressure—and comfortable managing a caseload of 25+ litigation files Someone who values accuracy, accountability, and teamwork Responsibilities
Manage a portfolio of active litigation cases from filing through trial Draft pleadings, disclosures, discovery, subpoenas, and related documents Maintain and monitor deadlines through accurate calendaring and tracking Communicate effectively with clients, court staff, vendors, and opposing counsel Coordinate with attorneys on strategy, trial prep, and daily case needs Provide clients with regular updates and a sense of confidence during a stressful process What We Offer
A highly respected litigation department that sets the standard for quality and results A collaborative environment where your work is valued and your voice matters Opportunities to grow professionally and be part of meaningful legal work A workplace that balances high expectations with respect and support Benefits
Salary: $60,000 to $80,000, based on experience Bonus Opportunity: **** Performance-based bonuses tied to clearly defined paralegal metrics, with the potential to significantly increase total compensation for high performers Company-paid Employee Medical, Dental, Long-Term Disability, Term Life & AD&D insurance Vision Insurance Short-Term Disability Cafeteria Plan options (Dependent Care FSA, Parking FSA, Commuter FSA, HSA) Optional individual/family life & AD&D coverage Learn more at: www.coloradolaw.net How to Apply
We’re not asking for your resume yet. First, we want to hear from you directly. To apply, email
paralegalcareers@coloradolaw.net
with the subject line: "Litigation Paralegal Application – [Your Name]" Include responses to the following: 1. Why do you want to work at our firm? 2. Tell us about a time you managed competing deadlines. 3. What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done, professionally or personally? 4. Which is more important in litigation support: accuracy or speed? Why?
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Are you a skilled and highly organized litigation paralegal who thrives in a fast-paced, detail-driven environment? Do you take pride in your work, demand excellence from yourself, and want to be part of a team that delivers meaningful results for real people? At Bachus & Schanker, LLC, our litigation team is known for its professionalism, precision, and impact. We don’t just keep cases moving—we help build the strongest arguments, provide critical support to our attorneys, and offer clients compassion and clarity when they need it most. We’re seeking a motivated entry to mid-level, personal injury litigation paralegal (0-5 years of experience) who takes this work seriously, shows up every day with professionalism and focus, and values being part of something bigger than themselves. Qualifications
A litigation paralegal with a paralegal certificate or equivalent professional experience Highly proficient in legal software, calendaring, and Microsoft Office tools A clear and confident communicator with strong writing and client-relations skills Focused, reliable, and capable of managing multiple competing priorities Steady under pressure—and comfortable managing a caseload of 25+ litigation files Someone who values accuracy, accountability, and teamwork Responsibilities
Manage a portfolio of active litigation cases from filing through trial Draft pleadings, disclosures, discovery, subpoenas, and related documents Maintain and monitor deadlines through accurate calendaring and tracking Communicate effectively with clients, court staff, vendors, and opposing counsel Coordinate with attorneys on strategy, trial prep, and daily case needs Provide clients with regular updates and a sense of confidence during a stressful process What We Offer
A highly respected litigation department that sets the standard for quality and results A collaborative environment where your work is valued and your voice matters Opportunities to grow professionally and be part of meaningful legal work A workplace that balances high expectations with respect and support Benefits
Salary: $60,000 to $80,000, based on experience Bonus Opportunity: **** Performance-based bonuses tied to clearly defined paralegal metrics, with the potential to significantly increase total compensation for high performers Company-paid Employee Medical, Dental, Long-Term Disability, Term Life & AD&D insurance Vision Insurance Short-Term Disability Cafeteria Plan options (Dependent Care FSA, Parking FSA, Commuter FSA, HSA) Optional individual/family life & AD&D coverage Learn more at: www.coloradolaw.net How to Apply
We’re not asking for your resume yet. First, we want to hear from you directly. To apply, email
paralegalcareers@coloradolaw.net
with the subject line: "Litigation Paralegal Application – [Your Name]" Include responses to the following: 1. Why do you want to work at our firm? 2. Tell us about a time you managed competing deadlines. 3. What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done, professionally or personally? 4. Which is more important in litigation support: accuracy or speed? Why?
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