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The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Hawthorne, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Monterey Park, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Santa Monica, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Burbank, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Glendale, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) La Canada Flintridge, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Temple City, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/10/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Docket Managing Attorney Carlsbad, CA
RUEB STOLLER DANIEL LLP Carlsbad, California
Description: About The Role Rueb Stoller Daniel ("RSD") is a national plaintiff mass-tort, class-action, and consumer-protection law firm dedicated to representing individuals harmed by dangerous pharmaceuticals, medical devices, toxic exposures, and other large-scale public hazards. With offices across the U.S. and our operational headquarters in Carlsbad, CA, we are committed to delivering exceptional client service, rigorous case management, and high-quality legal work across a wide range of tort dockets. We are expanding our attorney leadership team and are seeking a highly organized and proactive Docket Managing Attorney to oversee one of the firm's major mass-tort dockets. The Docket Managing Attorney leads the full lifecycle of the docket-including case review, eligibility decisions, client communication, filing, and early discovery-while supervising a team of Case Managers and Paralegals to ensure accurate, timely, and compliant case processing. This is a hands-on, operational role that requires strong judgment, clear communication, and the ability to manage high-volume litigation with precision. Requirements: Docket Leadership & Case Management Oversee the complete lifecycle of all cases assigned to the docket, ensuring they move efficiently from intake through filing and early discovery. Ensure all case-processing steps comply with firm-established criteria, statutory, litigation, and court specific requirements, and MDL or consolidated court orders, including statutes of limitation and repose. Make determinations on case eligibility, filing decisions, and other appropriate case dispositions. Review and approve complaints, short-form pleadings, census forms, fact sheets, plaintiff disclosure requirements, and other court-mandated filings prior to submission and/or filing. Monitor and stay abreast of litigation status and activities for compliance with court requirements and client reporting. Team Management & Supervision Directly manage and supervise the docket's Case Managers and Paralegals, providing guidance on case review, client communications, documentation accuracy, and adherence to internal workflows. Lead structured case-review meetings; track team performance; ensure timely follow-up on outstanding tasks and client needs. Support professional development within the team by reinforcing training, quality expectations, and productive work habits. Client Communication & Experience Ensure timely, professional, accurate, and empathetic communication with clients throughout a litigation that can span multiple years. Serve as the point-of-contact for attorney-involved client communications or when issues exceed the scope of Case Managers or Paralegals. Maintain high-touch communication standards consistent with the firm's client-experience expectations. Legal Review, Filing & Compliance Approve case filings for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with MDL or court-specific requirements. Oversee adherence to deadlines for filings, disclosures, and discovery. Ensure accurate and consistent documentation in the firm's case-management systems. Coordination with Co-Counsel & Outside Firms Communicate and coordinate with other law firms regarding client information and management, including with referral law firm and other counsel when there has been multiple firm engagements by individual clients. Stay updated on MDL developments, court orders, census requirements, and other docket-specific updates. Qualifications: J.D. from an accredited law school and admission to at least one U.S. jurisdiction; California preferred. 3+ years of experience in mass torts, personal injury, or complex litigation. Demonstrated experience managing a high-volume docket or large portfolio of cases. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to speak clearly and empathetically with clients. Strong organizational skills and a passion for detail-oriented, process-driven legal work. Ability to lead, supervise, and motivate non-attorney legal staff. Must be able to work on-site in Carlsbad, CA Monday-Friday. Preferred Experience working within an MDL or coordinated state-court litigation. Prior experience supervising Case Managers, Paralegals, or litigation support staff. Familiarity with mass-tort case-management platforms and document workflows. Prior background in plaintiffs' litigation. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Why Join Us? RSD values teamwork, accountability, and a strong focus on client service. As the operational hub, the Carlsbad office is highly collaborative and fast-paced. The ideal candidate thrives in an environment where accuracy, communication, and leadership are essential to success. You'll be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking firm that values professional growth, teamwork, and work-life balance. We offer: Competitive compensation Comprehensive benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) with company match Paid time off and paid holidays Opportunities for professional development A supportive team environment with the chance to contribute meaningfully to cases that matter How to Apply If you're ready to grow your career while helping people find justice, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your experience with complex transaction workflows and your leadership philosophy. PI385bdd7a4a46-0578
12/09/2025
Full time
Description: About The Role Rueb Stoller Daniel ("RSD") is a national plaintiff mass-tort, class-action, and consumer-protection law firm dedicated to representing individuals harmed by dangerous pharmaceuticals, medical devices, toxic exposures, and other large-scale public hazards. With offices across the U.S. and our operational headquarters in Carlsbad, CA, we are committed to delivering exceptional client service, rigorous case management, and high-quality legal work across a wide range of tort dockets. We are expanding our attorney leadership team and are seeking a highly organized and proactive Docket Managing Attorney to oversee one of the firm's major mass-tort dockets. The Docket Managing Attorney leads the full lifecycle of the docket-including case review, eligibility decisions, client communication, filing, and early discovery-while supervising a team of Case Managers and Paralegals to ensure accurate, timely, and compliant case processing. This is a hands-on, operational role that requires strong judgment, clear communication, and the ability to manage high-volume litigation with precision. Requirements: Docket Leadership & Case Management Oversee the complete lifecycle of all cases assigned to the docket, ensuring they move efficiently from intake through filing and early discovery. Ensure all case-processing steps comply with firm-established criteria, statutory, litigation, and court specific requirements, and MDL or consolidated court orders, including statutes of limitation and repose. Make determinations on case eligibility, filing decisions, and other appropriate case dispositions. Review and approve complaints, short-form pleadings, census forms, fact sheets, plaintiff disclosure requirements, and other court-mandated filings prior to submission and/or filing. Monitor and stay abreast of litigation status and activities for compliance with court requirements and client reporting. Team Management & Supervision Directly manage and supervise the docket's Case Managers and Paralegals, providing guidance on case review, client communications, documentation accuracy, and adherence to internal workflows. Lead structured case-review meetings; track team performance; ensure timely follow-up on outstanding tasks and client needs. Support professional development within the team by reinforcing training, quality expectations, and productive work habits. Client Communication & Experience Ensure timely, professional, accurate, and empathetic communication with clients throughout a litigation that can span multiple years. Serve as the point-of-contact for attorney-involved client communications or when issues exceed the scope of Case Managers or Paralegals. Maintain high-touch communication standards consistent with the firm's client-experience expectations. Legal Review, Filing & Compliance Approve case filings for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with MDL or court-specific requirements. Oversee adherence to deadlines for filings, disclosures, and discovery. Ensure accurate and consistent documentation in the firm's case-management systems. Coordination with Co-Counsel & Outside Firms Communicate and coordinate with other law firms regarding client information and management, including with referral law firm and other counsel when there has been multiple firm engagements by individual clients. Stay updated on MDL developments, court orders, census requirements, and other docket-specific updates. Qualifications: J.D. from an accredited law school and admission to at least one U.S. jurisdiction; California preferred. 3+ years of experience in mass torts, personal injury, or complex litigation. Demonstrated experience managing a high-volume docket or large portfolio of cases. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to speak clearly and empathetically with clients. Strong organizational skills and a passion for detail-oriented, process-driven legal work. Ability to lead, supervise, and motivate non-attorney legal staff. Must be able to work on-site in Carlsbad, CA Monday-Friday. Preferred Experience working within an MDL or coordinated state-court litigation. Prior experience supervising Case Managers, Paralegals, or litigation support staff. Familiarity with mass-tort case-management platforms and document workflows. Prior background in plaintiffs' litigation. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Why Join Us? RSD values teamwork, accountability, and a strong focus on client service. As the operational hub, the Carlsbad office is highly collaborative and fast-paced. The ideal candidate thrives in an environment where accuracy, communication, and leadership are essential to success. You'll be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking firm that values professional growth, teamwork, and work-life balance. We offer: Competitive compensation Comprehensive benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) with company match Paid time off and paid holidays Opportunities for professional development A supportive team environment with the chance to contribute meaningfully to cases that matter How to Apply If you're ready to grow your career while helping people find justice, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your experience with complex transaction workflows and your leadership philosophy. PI385bdd7a4a46-0578
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate)
Paralegal
The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Burbank, California
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
12/08/2025
Full time
About the Role & Team At Disney, our Paralegals are integral to our innovation and creative endeavors because their skills are essential to protecting our valuable intellectual property. You'd be a key member of our dynamic, fast-paced Patent department, supporting the team in managing our global patent portfolio. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in patent law and operations within a leading entertainment company by assisting with a wide range of patent-related tasks. This position requires working on-site at the office four days per week, with one day remote. The role reports directly to the Manager of Patent Operations. What you will do: Assist with the preparation and filing of patent applications and related documents. Help maintain and update the patent docketing system (e.g., Anaqua) by accurately entering data, tracking deadlines, and assisting with other actions. Assist in preparing patent-related correspondence, including communications with inventors, outside counsel, and patent offices. Assist with managing and maintaining orderly electronic patent files and records (e.g., in NetDocuments). Support patent attorneys and agents with various patent-related tasks, including gathering documents and arranging meetings with inventors and other personnel. Assist with monitoring relevant patent department mailboxes and archiving communications. Perform other administrative and patent-related support tasks as assigned by the team to contribute to its success. Required Skills and Qualifications: At least 2 years of work experience, with a strong interest in or, ideally, some exposure to intellectual property or patent law. A meticulous attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Ability to learn quickly, manage multiple tasks, and prioritize effectively. A proactive, collaborative, and eager-to-learn attitude, with the ability to take initiative on assigned tasks. Ability to work independently on assigned tasks as well as collaboratively within a team. High level of professionalism, discretion, and a positive, can-do attitude. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and a strong aptitude for learning new software applications, including patent docketing and document management systems. Preferred Qualifications: Prior internship or work experience in a law firm or corporate legal department with exposure to IP or patents. Direct experience with patent docketing software such as Anaqua. Experience with document management systems like NetDocuments. Basic understanding of USPTO and PCT rules and procedures. Experience with Legal Tracker or similar matter management/e-billing software. Education: A Bachelor's Degree and/or qualifications to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and/or any applicable state codes The hiring range for this position in Burbank, CA is $72,000 to $96,500 per year based on a 40 hour work week. The amount of hours scheduled per week may vary based on business needs. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Trial Attorney
The Advocates - PNW Seattle, Washington
The Perfect Fit We are seeking an experienced personal injury litigator to join our team as a Trial Attorney! We need someone with a passion for fighting for our clients and a proven track record of securing verdicts in their favor. The ideal candidate has substantial experience handling complex cases through trial, bringing the expertise and skill to consistently win cases and deliver justice for our clients. Who We Are The Advocates are a growing personal injury law firm with branches across the United States. We are dedicated to representing victims of accidents with care and respect. Our team genuinely cares about and has empathy for the people who seek our help, and we are driven to get them the best results possible. The PNW branch, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is looking for an experienced and mission-oriented Trial Attorney to be a part of our team. You would become a vital part of a close-knit group of attorneys, legal assistants, paralegals, and staff who all share a profound dedication to supporting our clients throughout their recovery journeys. Learn more about us at our website! Responsibilities Conduct Trials: Represent clients in high-value personal injury trials, leveraging your comprehensive knowledge of the law, strong courtroom presence, and persuasive advocacy skills to achieve successful verdicts. Litigation Mastery: Handle all aspects of litigation, from case analysis and strategy development to discovery, motions, and settlement negotiations, demonstrating your commitment to thoroughness and meticulous preparation. Client-Centric Approach: Build and maintain strong client relationships, ensuring their voices are heard and their interests are protected throughout the litigation process. Collaborative Environment: Collaborate with our talented legal team, including paralegals and support staff, to develop comprehensive trial strategies and ensure seamless execution. Qualifications 2-4 years civil law experience (personal injury preferred) At least 1 year of trial/litigation experience Admission to the WA bar Work Location Our office is right off Pike Place Market on the Seattle waterfront. This position is hybrid, with three days a week in office and two days a week remote following a 12-week fully in person training period. Compensation Base salary between $150,000 - $250,000 in addition to a bonus structure. Benefits 401(k) matching Health Insurance paid for the employee up to 100% Vision and Dental Insurance Parking Space or ORCA card EAP Program
12/04/2025
Full time
The Perfect Fit We are seeking an experienced personal injury litigator to join our team as a Trial Attorney! We need someone with a passion for fighting for our clients and a proven track record of securing verdicts in their favor. The ideal candidate has substantial experience handling complex cases through trial, bringing the expertise and skill to consistently win cases and deliver justice for our clients. Who We Are The Advocates are a growing personal injury law firm with branches across the United States. We are dedicated to representing victims of accidents with care and respect. Our team genuinely cares about and has empathy for the people who seek our help, and we are driven to get them the best results possible. The PNW branch, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is looking for an experienced and mission-oriented Trial Attorney to be a part of our team. You would become a vital part of a close-knit group of attorneys, legal assistants, paralegals, and staff who all share a profound dedication to supporting our clients throughout their recovery journeys. Learn more about us at our website! Responsibilities Conduct Trials: Represent clients in high-value personal injury trials, leveraging your comprehensive knowledge of the law, strong courtroom presence, and persuasive advocacy skills to achieve successful verdicts. Litigation Mastery: Handle all aspects of litigation, from case analysis and strategy development to discovery, motions, and settlement negotiations, demonstrating your commitment to thoroughness and meticulous preparation. Client-Centric Approach: Build and maintain strong client relationships, ensuring their voices are heard and their interests are protected throughout the litigation process. Collaborative Environment: Collaborate with our talented legal team, including paralegals and support staff, to develop comprehensive trial strategies and ensure seamless execution. Qualifications 2-4 years civil law experience (personal injury preferred) At least 1 year of trial/litigation experience Admission to the WA bar Work Location Our office is right off Pike Place Market on the Seattle waterfront. This position is hybrid, with three days a week in office and two days a week remote following a 12-week fully in person training period. Compensation Base salary between $150,000 - $250,000 in addition to a bonus structure. Benefits 401(k) matching Health Insurance paid for the employee up to 100% Vision and Dental Insurance Parking Space or ORCA card EAP Program
Estate Planning Attorney
Shoup Legal. A Professional Law Co Murrieta, California
Description: Are you passionate about helping estate planning clients protect themselves and their families? Are you looking for somewhere that values your contribution and appreciates your hard work? Are you looking for a fresh start at a technology-forward law firm that puts life-work balance at the forefront of their thinking? Then we want to talk to you! If you are an experienced, empathetic, organized, detail-oriented, and charismatic Estate Planning Attorney who is ready to take the next step in your career, then we invite you to apply to our firm. We are selective in who we hire, and our interview process is rigorous to ensure we hire high caliber attorneys who positively contribute to our firm culture. We are an Estate Planning, Trust Administration, and Probate firm focused on leveraging technology and five-star customer service to provide clients with an experience not seen in other firms. We believe in empowering our Attorneys to go above and beyond to serve clients exceptional value and quality representation. Our Attorneys receive support from our amazing team comprised of Office Assistants and Paralegals who are meticulously selected and trained to be a part of our world-class team. We have cultivated a remarkable team that embraces the belief that visiting an attorney's office should be a positive experience, and not an uncomfortable one. Please note, applicants who do not follow instructions when applying will not be considered for the position. Responsibilities Conduct initial consultation with clients Identify the appropriate strategy to meet the client's expressed objectives and make recommendations to fulfill those objectives including advising on the appropriate type of trust(s) to meet the client's objectives Draft estate planning documents, including wills, distinct types of trusts, ancillary documents Ability to explain complex legal concepts and explain all provisions of the estate plan to the client Ability to self-start, meet deadlines, prioritize, manage multiple projects simultaneously, work well with change in a fast-paced environment Regularly consult with clients, accountants, financial advisors, and other parties as needed to effectively move cases forward Cultivate relationships with the firm's existing and future clients by maintaining consistent and timely communication Report on caseload at a weekly case review meeting Develop a client following to increase the firm's revenues Benefits include: Paid holidays Personal time off Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401K matching contributions Job type: Full-time On-site Requirements: J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed with the California State Bar 3+ years of estate planning experience handling matters from inception to conclusion, including meeting with clients, developing a strategy for an estate plan, and preparing the appropriate estate plan documents to meet the client's objectives Effective, clear, concise, and accurate communication, both oral and written, at an appropriate level to the situation and the client Working knowledge of finance, investments, and taxes Great ability to focus under pressure and the willingness to do what needs to be done Demonstrate a high degree of discretion, confidentiality, and integrity in the handling of personal client information, including following the Rules of Professional Conduct Have strong computer skills with extensive experience using MS Office Suite, timekeeping, and case management software Experience with Wealth Counsel drafting is desired Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIc48bcbf5f78b-6530
12/04/2025
Full time
Description: Are you passionate about helping estate planning clients protect themselves and their families? Are you looking for somewhere that values your contribution and appreciates your hard work? Are you looking for a fresh start at a technology-forward law firm that puts life-work balance at the forefront of their thinking? Then we want to talk to you! If you are an experienced, empathetic, organized, detail-oriented, and charismatic Estate Planning Attorney who is ready to take the next step in your career, then we invite you to apply to our firm. We are selective in who we hire, and our interview process is rigorous to ensure we hire high caliber attorneys who positively contribute to our firm culture. We are an Estate Planning, Trust Administration, and Probate firm focused on leveraging technology and five-star customer service to provide clients with an experience not seen in other firms. We believe in empowering our Attorneys to go above and beyond to serve clients exceptional value and quality representation. Our Attorneys receive support from our amazing team comprised of Office Assistants and Paralegals who are meticulously selected and trained to be a part of our world-class team. We have cultivated a remarkable team that embraces the belief that visiting an attorney's office should be a positive experience, and not an uncomfortable one. Please note, applicants who do not follow instructions when applying will not be considered for the position. Responsibilities Conduct initial consultation with clients Identify the appropriate strategy to meet the client's expressed objectives and make recommendations to fulfill those objectives including advising on the appropriate type of trust(s) to meet the client's objectives Draft estate planning documents, including wills, distinct types of trusts, ancillary documents Ability to explain complex legal concepts and explain all provisions of the estate plan to the client Ability to self-start, meet deadlines, prioritize, manage multiple projects simultaneously, work well with change in a fast-paced environment Regularly consult with clients, accountants, financial advisors, and other parties as needed to effectively move cases forward Cultivate relationships with the firm's existing and future clients by maintaining consistent and timely communication Report on caseload at a weekly case review meeting Develop a client following to increase the firm's revenues Benefits include: Paid holidays Personal time off Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401K matching contributions Job type: Full-time On-site Requirements: J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed with the California State Bar 3+ years of estate planning experience handling matters from inception to conclusion, including meeting with clients, developing a strategy for an estate plan, and preparing the appropriate estate plan documents to meet the client's objectives Effective, clear, concise, and accurate communication, both oral and written, at an appropriate level to the situation and the client Working knowledge of finance, investments, and taxes Great ability to focus under pressure and the willingness to do what needs to be done Demonstrate a high degree of discretion, confidentiality, and integrity in the handling of personal client information, including following the Rules of Professional Conduct Have strong computer skills with extensive experience using MS Office Suite, timekeeping, and case management software Experience with Wealth Counsel drafting is desired Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIc48bcbf5f78b-6530
Estate Planning Attorney
Shoup Legal. A Professional Law Co Corona, California
Description: Are you passionate about helping estate planning clients protect themselves and their families? Are you looking for somewhere that values your contribution and appreciates your hard work? Are you looking for a fresh start at a technology-forward law firm that puts life-work balance at the forefront of their thinking? Then we want to talk to you! If you are an experienced, empathetic, organized, detail-oriented, and charismatic Estate Planning Attorney who is ready to take the next step in your career, then we invite you to apply to our firm. We are selective in who we hire, and our interview process is rigorous to ensure we hire high caliber attorneys who positively contribute to our firm culture. We are an Estate Planning, Trust Administration, and Probate firm focused on leveraging technology and five-star customer service to provide clients with an experience not seen in other firms. We believe in empowering our Attorneys to go above and beyond to serve clients exceptional value and quality representation. Our Attorneys receive support from our amazing team comprised of Office Assistants and Paralegals who are meticulously selected and trained to be a part of our world-class team. We have cultivated a remarkable team that embraces the belief that visiting an attorney's office should be a positive experience, and not an uncomfortable one. Please note, applicants who do not follow instructions when applying will not be considered for the position. Responsibilities Conduct initial consultation with clients Identify the appropriate strategy to meet the client's expressed objectives and make recommendations to fulfill those objectives including advising on the appropriate type of trust(s) to meet the client's objectives Draft estate planning documents, including wills, distinct types of trusts, ancillary documents Ability to explain complex legal concepts and explain all provisions of the estate plan to the client Ability to self-start, meet deadlines, prioritize, manage multiple projects simultaneously, work well with change in a fast-paced environment Regularly consult with clients, accountants, financial advisors, and other parties as needed to effectively move cases forward Cultivate relationships with the firm's existing and future clients by maintaining consistent and timely communication Report on caseload at a weekly case review meeting Develop a client following to increase the firm's revenues Benefits include: Paid holidays Personal time off Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401K matching contributions Job type: Full-time On-site Requirements: J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed with the California State Bar 3+ years of estate planning experience handling matters from inception to conclusion, including meeting with clients, developing a strategy for an estate plan, and preparing the appropriate estate plan documents to meet the client's objectives Effective, clear, concise, and accurate communication, both oral and written, at an appropriate level to the situation and the client Working knowledge of finance, investments, and taxes Great ability to focus under pressure and the willingness to do what needs to be done Demonstrate a high degree of discretion, confidentiality, and integrity in the handling of personal client information, including following the Rules of Professional Conduct Have strong computer skills with extensive experience using MS Office Suite, timekeeping, and case management software Experience with Wealth Counsel drafting is desired Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIddff7c8df9ac-8181
12/04/2025
Full time
Description: Are you passionate about helping estate planning clients protect themselves and their families? Are you looking for somewhere that values your contribution and appreciates your hard work? Are you looking for a fresh start at a technology-forward law firm that puts life-work balance at the forefront of their thinking? Then we want to talk to you! If you are an experienced, empathetic, organized, detail-oriented, and charismatic Estate Planning Attorney who is ready to take the next step in your career, then we invite you to apply to our firm. We are selective in who we hire, and our interview process is rigorous to ensure we hire high caliber attorneys who positively contribute to our firm culture. We are an Estate Planning, Trust Administration, and Probate firm focused on leveraging technology and five-star customer service to provide clients with an experience not seen in other firms. We believe in empowering our Attorneys to go above and beyond to serve clients exceptional value and quality representation. Our Attorneys receive support from our amazing team comprised of Office Assistants and Paralegals who are meticulously selected and trained to be a part of our world-class team. We have cultivated a remarkable team that embraces the belief that visiting an attorney's office should be a positive experience, and not an uncomfortable one. Please note, applicants who do not follow instructions when applying will not be considered for the position. Responsibilities Conduct initial consultation with clients Identify the appropriate strategy to meet the client's expressed objectives and make recommendations to fulfill those objectives including advising on the appropriate type of trust(s) to meet the client's objectives Draft estate planning documents, including wills, distinct types of trusts, ancillary documents Ability to explain complex legal concepts and explain all provisions of the estate plan to the client Ability to self-start, meet deadlines, prioritize, manage multiple projects simultaneously, work well with change in a fast-paced environment Regularly consult with clients, accountants, financial advisors, and other parties as needed to effectively move cases forward Cultivate relationships with the firm's existing and future clients by maintaining consistent and timely communication Report on caseload at a weekly case review meeting Develop a client following to increase the firm's revenues Benefits include: Paid holidays Personal time off Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401K matching contributions Job type: Full-time On-site Requirements: J.D. from an accredited law school and licensed with the California State Bar 3+ years of estate planning experience handling matters from inception to conclusion, including meeting with clients, developing a strategy for an estate plan, and preparing the appropriate estate plan documents to meet the client's objectives Effective, clear, concise, and accurate communication, both oral and written, at an appropriate level to the situation and the client Working knowledge of finance, investments, and taxes Great ability to focus under pressure and the willingness to do what needs to be done Demonstrate a high degree of discretion, confidentiality, and integrity in the handling of personal client information, including following the Rules of Professional Conduct Have strong computer skills with extensive experience using MS Office Suite, timekeeping, and case management software Experience with Wealth Counsel drafting is desired Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIddff7c8df9ac-8181
Family Law Paralegal
The Abeel Firm PLLC Buffalo, New York
Family Law Firm - Paralegal in Williamsville, NY (On Site) Help Redefine Family Law We're seeking an experienced family law paralegal or legal assistant who enjoys working systematically and documenting the process of how meaningful legal work is done. The Abeel Firm PLLC is a growth-minded family law firm helping clients with the challenges of divorce. We're looking for a Paralegal who thrives on improving systems, using technology, and delivering exceptional client service with efficiency and care. This isn't a role where you just follow established workflows-you'll help create them. You'll be able to innovate how legal services are delivered by leveraging modern technology to enhance the client experience. Why You'll Love Working Here: Make a Difference - Your work directly impacts families by helping them through complex legal matters with care and precision. Growth Potential : We plan to grow, which means greater opportunities for our team members who are interested. Shape the Future : Play a pivotal role in developing and refining our growing firm's policies and procedures. Collaborative Culture : Join a team that values open communication, continuous learning, and mutual support. Supportive Benefits Package: Including health insurance (with most of the premium covered) and a 401(k) plan with employer match, plus optional dental and vision coverage. Ready to Apply? If you're ready to leverage your family law expertise in a setting where your contributions will make a real difference, we invite you to join us. (Please note this position is located in the Williamsville, NY area. If you do not reside locally or do not have prior family law experience, please do not apply.) Compensation: $23 - $30 hourly Responsibilities: Legal & Case Management: Conduct factual investigations to gather and organize information relevant to family law cases, including divorce, custody, support, and protective orders. Interview clients, witnesses, and third parties to collect statements, histories, and other critical background information. Organize case files and manage client documents. Enter financial data into Family Law Software and draft net worth statements. Draft legal documents and correspondence. Prepare and submit uncontested divorce packets and handle e-filing through EDDS and NYSECF. Administrative & Client Support: Manage attorney schedules, court dates, and client meetings. Track and maintain case progress records. Request adjournments from the Court and opposing counsel. Facilitate document signings and notarizations. Innovation & Systems Development Identify opportunities to enhance efficiency through technology solutions. Collaborate to implement new tools and processes that improve client service and internal operations. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement, where your insights help shape the future of our practice. Qualifications: What We're Looking For: We're looking for an experienced family law professional with a drive to improve how the work gets done. You've managed case files, drafted documents, and navigated court deadlines-but you've also found yourself thinking, "There's a better way." You're ready for a role where your ideas and initiative will directly shape how we deliver efficient, high-quality legal services. Ideal Qualifications: Minimum 2 years of hands-on experience in family law with the ability to manage cases independently from intake to resolution. Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail-you think in checklists, timelines, and repeatable processes. Strong ability to work independently while collaborating with a close-knit, forward-thinking team. A compassionate, client-centered approach and the emotional intelligence to support clients through challenging transitions. Comfortable with technology (or eager to learn): Family Law Software, Adobe Acrobat, and other cloud-based tools. About Company At The Abeel Firm, PLLC, we guide clients through complex family law matters with clarity, compassion, and strategic advocacy. The Clients-often professionals or business owners-trust us to be steady, responsive, and solutions-focused during significant life transitions. We're growing, and this is a chance to help shape the future of modern family law. If you value creating structure, refining workflows, and building something that lasts, you'll fit right in. We're collaborative, tech-forward, and committed to work that truly makes a difference. Benefits That Support Your Well-Being Our benefits include: Health Insurance - Comprehensive coverage with most of the premium paid by us, so you can focus on your health, not the bill. Dental & Vision Insurance - Optional coverage available at employee cost, so you can choose what's right for you. 401(k) Retirement Plan - Employer match included, so your future grows while you do. Compensation details: 23-30 Hourly Wage PI651b7fe1002a-2679
12/02/2025
Full time
Family Law Firm - Paralegal in Williamsville, NY (On Site) Help Redefine Family Law We're seeking an experienced family law paralegal or legal assistant who enjoys working systematically and documenting the process of how meaningful legal work is done. The Abeel Firm PLLC is a growth-minded family law firm helping clients with the challenges of divorce. We're looking for a Paralegal who thrives on improving systems, using technology, and delivering exceptional client service with efficiency and care. This isn't a role where you just follow established workflows-you'll help create them. You'll be able to innovate how legal services are delivered by leveraging modern technology to enhance the client experience. Why You'll Love Working Here: Make a Difference - Your work directly impacts families by helping them through complex legal matters with care and precision. Growth Potential : We plan to grow, which means greater opportunities for our team members who are interested. Shape the Future : Play a pivotal role in developing and refining our growing firm's policies and procedures. Collaborative Culture : Join a team that values open communication, continuous learning, and mutual support. Supportive Benefits Package: Including health insurance (with most of the premium covered) and a 401(k) plan with employer match, plus optional dental and vision coverage. Ready to Apply? If you're ready to leverage your family law expertise in a setting where your contributions will make a real difference, we invite you to join us. (Please note this position is located in the Williamsville, NY area. If you do not reside locally or do not have prior family law experience, please do not apply.) Compensation: $23 - $30 hourly Responsibilities: Legal & Case Management: Conduct factual investigations to gather and organize information relevant to family law cases, including divorce, custody, support, and protective orders. Interview clients, witnesses, and third parties to collect statements, histories, and other critical background information. Organize case files and manage client documents. Enter financial data into Family Law Software and draft net worth statements. Draft legal documents and correspondence. Prepare and submit uncontested divorce packets and handle e-filing through EDDS and NYSECF. Administrative & Client Support: Manage attorney schedules, court dates, and client meetings. Track and maintain case progress records. Request adjournments from the Court and opposing counsel. Facilitate document signings and notarizations. Innovation & Systems Development Identify opportunities to enhance efficiency through technology solutions. Collaborate to implement new tools and processes that improve client service and internal operations. Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement, where your insights help shape the future of our practice. Qualifications: What We're Looking For: We're looking for an experienced family law professional with a drive to improve how the work gets done. You've managed case files, drafted documents, and navigated court deadlines-but you've also found yourself thinking, "There's a better way." You're ready for a role where your ideas and initiative will directly shape how we deliver efficient, high-quality legal services. Ideal Qualifications: Minimum 2 years of hands-on experience in family law with the ability to manage cases independently from intake to resolution. Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail-you think in checklists, timelines, and repeatable processes. Strong ability to work independently while collaborating with a close-knit, forward-thinking team. A compassionate, client-centered approach and the emotional intelligence to support clients through challenging transitions. Comfortable with technology (or eager to learn): Family Law Software, Adobe Acrobat, and other cloud-based tools. About Company At The Abeel Firm, PLLC, we guide clients through complex family law matters with clarity, compassion, and strategic advocacy. The Clients-often professionals or business owners-trust us to be steady, responsive, and solutions-focused during significant life transitions. We're growing, and this is a chance to help shape the future of modern family law. If you value creating structure, refining workflows, and building something that lasts, you'll fit right in. We're collaborative, tech-forward, and committed to work that truly makes a difference. Benefits That Support Your Well-Being Our benefits include: Health Insurance - Comprehensive coverage with most of the premium paid by us, so you can focus on your health, not the bill. Dental & Vision Insurance - Optional coverage available at employee cost, so you can choose what's right for you. 401(k) Retirement Plan - Employer match included, so your future grows while you do. Compensation details: 23-30 Hourly Wage PI651b7fe1002a-2679

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