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Fidelity National Financial

Paralegal (Jacksonville)

Fidelity National Financial, Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32201

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Paralegal Position Overview

Position Overview

Fidelity National Financial (FNF) is seeking an experienced paralegal to join our Employment Law Group. The ideal candidate will provide comprehensive administrative and litigation support, with a preference for those who have experience supporting employment litigation and immigration attorneys or legal professionals. This role requires a strong background in employment litigation, some experience with immigration law and the ability to handle complex legal tasks efficiently. Location This is an onsite position at our HQ in Jacksonville, FL. Work from home on Fridays. Duties & Responsibilities Assist attorneys in preparing for trials, hearings, and depositions. Efficiently plans, produces, edits, and formats legal documents, including correspondence, contracts, memoranda, and reports in a timely manner Manage case files and maintain organized records of all documents and correspondence. Coordinate with clients, witnesses, and experts to gather necessary information and evidence. Support attorneys in all aspects of litigation, including discovery, document review, and case management. Provide administrative support, including scheduling meetings, managing calendars, and handling correspondence. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information while adhering to ethical standards. Assist with immigration-related matters as needed. Minimum Requirements Associate or bachelor's degree in paralegal studies, Legal Studies, or a related field. Minimum of 7 years of experience as a paralegal, with a focus on employment law. Strong understanding of litigation processes and procedures. Strong written communication skills. Strong organizational, communication, and research skills. Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Ability to work primarily in an in-person, indoor office environment, with or without reasonable accommodation. Preferred Experience Paralegal certification from an accredited institution. Experience with immigration law.