Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, an international law firm, is actively recruiting a paralegal to support the Litigation team in our Washington office. This position assists lawyers and non-attorney timekeepers with preparation of complex legal documents, mid-level legal research activities and other tasks related to one or more of the firm’s legal practice areas. Provides leadership in supporting firm, office and team initiatives and in support of management directives.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Generates revenue by meeting billable hour and other timekeeping expectations set forth by the firm. Proactively secures billable work, which may require working across teams and offices. Maintains current and accurate daily time log; inputs time records into the firm’s time and accounting systems according to firm and outside counsel guidelines. Accounts for complete workday.
Demonstrates intermediate knowledge and application of Federal, State and Local Rules. Stays abreast of current rules changes and informs team of same.
Identifies appropriate laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are relevant to assigned cases, business transactions or regulatory matters. Analyzes and organizes the information, prepares written reports that lawyers use in determining how cases, business transactions, or regulatory matters should be handled. Assists with preparation of legal documents in draft and final form; assists lawyers during trials, meetings with clients, closings, and regulatory hearings.
Drafts correspondence, memoranda to file, and basic documents related to substance of a case or transaction for internal and external use.
Coordinates and conducts routine document reviews, to include document organization, and preparation for discovery, trial, administrative, and / or business closings, as applicable and as directed by a lawyer or more experienced paralegal.
Performs special projects as assigned.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. College degree preferred. Paralegal certificate, National Association of Legal Assistants certification or specialty certificate provided by State helpful.
Experience: Minimum of three years of paralegal or related business experience required; previous experience coordinating paralegal work or case clerks helpful.
Other: Intermediate knowledge and application of Federal, State and Local Rules. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and basic technological and research skills necessary to pull requested documents from online resources. Familiarity with legal technology and computer databases required. Ability to train other paralegals and work efficiently and accurately under pressure, and present a positive, professional image with colleagues, professional staff, and vendors. Ability to work overtime or travel, as needed, on short notice essential. High stress tolerance, excellent interpersonal communication skills, ability to prioritize workload and adapt to changing conditions. Visual acuity and extensive reading, moderate or advanced keyboard usage. Capability to sit or stand for extended periods, lift, carry or move filings up to 5‑10 pounds. Competencies in language, reasoning and memory. Cooperative team member. Must possess the abilities or aptitudes to proficiently perform each of the responsibilities and accountabilities described above, with or without reasonable accommodation.
The expected salary range for District of Columbia based employees is $74,100.00 to $115,100.00, though salaries for employees based outside of the District of Columbia may differ. Beyond an employment candidate’s physical location, salary offers may be based on a number of factors, including but not limited to, education, training, and / or experience.
Hunton Andrews Kurth offers a range of benefits and wellness options based on experience, performance, and location that compare favorably to market standards in every region and across the legal industry.
EEO / drug‑free workplace / E‑Verify participant / Veteran / Disability.
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Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Generates revenue by meeting billable hour and other timekeeping expectations set forth by the firm. Proactively secures billable work, which may require working across teams and offices. Maintains current and accurate daily time log; inputs time records into the firm’s time and accounting systems according to firm and outside counsel guidelines. Accounts for complete workday.
Demonstrates intermediate knowledge and application of Federal, State and Local Rules. Stays abreast of current rules changes and informs team of same.
Identifies appropriate laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are relevant to assigned cases, business transactions or regulatory matters. Analyzes and organizes the information, prepares written reports that lawyers use in determining how cases, business transactions, or regulatory matters should be handled. Assists with preparation of legal documents in draft and final form; assists lawyers during trials, meetings with clients, closings, and regulatory hearings.
Drafts correspondence, memoranda to file, and basic documents related to substance of a case or transaction for internal and external use.
Coordinates and conducts routine document reviews, to include document organization, and preparation for discovery, trial, administrative, and / or business closings, as applicable and as directed by a lawyer or more experienced paralegal.
Performs special projects as assigned.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. College degree preferred. Paralegal certificate, National Association of Legal Assistants certification or specialty certificate provided by State helpful.
Experience: Minimum of three years of paralegal or related business experience required; previous experience coordinating paralegal work or case clerks helpful.
Other: Intermediate knowledge and application of Federal, State and Local Rules. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and basic technological and research skills necessary to pull requested documents from online resources. Familiarity with legal technology and computer databases required. Ability to train other paralegals and work efficiently and accurately under pressure, and present a positive, professional image with colleagues, professional staff, and vendors. Ability to work overtime or travel, as needed, on short notice essential. High stress tolerance, excellent interpersonal communication skills, ability to prioritize workload and adapt to changing conditions. Visual acuity and extensive reading, moderate or advanced keyboard usage. Capability to sit or stand for extended periods, lift, carry or move filings up to 5‑10 pounds. Competencies in language, reasoning and memory. Cooperative team member. Must possess the abilities or aptitudes to proficiently perform each of the responsibilities and accountabilities described above, with or without reasonable accommodation.
The expected salary range for District of Columbia based employees is $74,100.00 to $115,100.00, though salaries for employees based outside of the District of Columbia may differ. Beyond an employment candidate’s physical location, salary offers may be based on a number of factors, including but not limited to, education, training, and / or experience.
Hunton Andrews Kurth offers a range of benefits and wellness options based on experience, performance, and location that compare favorably to market standards in every region and across the legal industry.
EEO / drug‑free workplace / E‑Verify participant / Veteran / Disability.
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