Litigation Paralegal – AmLaw 100 Firm (On-Site or Hybrid)
Latitude is seeking an experienced litigation paralegal to work full-time with an established intellectual property litigation team at an AmLaw 100 firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior IP-specific experience is preferred but not required. Candidates should reside in the Bay Area. On-site or hybrid working arrangements are available.
Basic Requirements for the Litigation Paralegal:
7+ years of experience as a litigation paralegal, ideally with some experience in patent, licensing, and technology disputes
Experience working on matters in federal courts, particularly in California
Excellent analytical, written, verbal and interpersonal skills
Detail-oriented with good organizational skills
Experience managing electronic discovery
Strong working knowledge of Relativity and Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Outstanding professional references
Position Details of the In-House Commercial Contracts Attorney:
Type of role: Permanent
Schedule: Full-time
Location: San Francisco (hybrid arrangements available)
Compensation: Highly competitive and commensurate with experience; full benefits
Confidentiality Latitude will not propose you to prospective clients without your prior consent. Candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Permanent Positions Outstanding legal professionals who are seeking permanent positions choose to work with Latitude because of our deep market knowledge, career advocacy and extensive client base. Our own practice experience and client relationships enable us to effectively tailor our candidate proposals to the specific practice strengths and interpersonal attributes that matter most to our clients and to match our candidates with the opportunities that will be most fulfilling to them.
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