Senior Litigation Paralegal
- Employer
- Ropes & Gray LLP
- Location
- New York
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- Sep 15, 2024
- Closes
- Sep 19, 2024
- Practice
- Litigation
- Position
- Paralegal
- Contract Type
- Permanent
About Ropes & Gray:
Ropes & Gray is a preeminent, global law firm. The firm has been ranked in the top–three on The American Lawyer's prestigious "A–List" for seven years and is ranked on (url removed) International's "A–List" in the U.K. – rankings that honor the "Best of the Best" firms.
The firm has approximately 2,500 lawyers and professionals serving clients in major centers of business, finance, technology, and government in Boston, Chicago, Dublin, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Silicon Valley, Singapore, Tokyo and Washington, D.C.
The firm has consistently been recognized for its leading practices in many areas, including asset management, private equity, M&A, finance, real estate, tax, antitrust, life sciences, health care, intellectual property, litigation & enforcement, privacy & cybersecurity, and business restructuring.
Ropes & Gray is an equal opportunity employer.
Overview:
Participates as a team member and assists attorneys and litigation technology professionals in various litigation and government enforcement matters by playing a crucial role in the work required to support the firm's clients. This position provides case project management throughout all phases of litigation. Serves as lead paralegal on large and complex cases and projects and is responsible for managing case paralegal teams. Availability for overtime and travel are required.
Responsibilities:
Leads a paralegal team in providing efficient and reliable matter support.
Creates, coordinates, implements and manages organizational tracking systems for large and complex document collection, review, analysis, and case management both on and off–site.
Creates and utilizes procedures and systems for the organization, coordination and retrieval of electronic and paper case files.
Serves as a project manager and works in conjunction with litigation technology department on automated litigation support projects including creation and maintenance of databases. Understands complex database concepts and terminology.
Manages and utilizes automated litigation support tools, including, but not limited to, database management software (web repository or in–house), Case Notebook, CaseMap, Sanction, and trial support equipment. Experience with imaging, coding and OCR of documents.
Assists case team throughout discovery phase with pleading creation and preparation.
Prepares for and attends depositions, hearings, trials and arbitrations, as needed. Coordinates assembly of exhibits and appendices for court papers, witness sets, depositions and trials. Summarizes deposition and trial exhibits and transcripts.
Assists with preparation of motion practice materials including, but not limited to, cite and fact checking legal briefs, confirming proper Bluebook citation, and assembling of exhibits and appendices. E–files with courts and agencies.
Performs research (factual, legal, internet and other) to identify issues and relevant matters. Analyzes and reviews documents as required by attorneys specific to case issues and determines necessary information. Compiles information identified by attorneys and prepares documentation as appropriate which clearly details the findings.
Communicates, corresponds and interacts with clients and outside entities, such as government agencies, expert witnesses, vendors, corporations and other law firms to gather information or data.
Supervises and mentors junior paralegals, case assistants and temporary staff and serves as a resource on litigation and trial matters to the lawyers and staff. Creates and delivers substantive trainings for the paralegal group.
Creates or contributes to accurate case budgets or schedules utilizing legal project management best practices.
Complies with department and firm administrative procedures and policies.
Assists with department projects as needed and performs other work–related duties as assigned by the Paralegal Manager.
Responsible for billing a minimum of 1600 hours of client–related support and other credited work.
ESSENTIAL CAPABILITIES:
Able to maintain strict confidentiality of the firm's internal and personnel affairs and client information. Understands ethics of position including ethical rules in regards to confidentiality, billing and client representation and advocacy.
Must collaborate effectively and professionally with clients and all levels of personnel, including attorneys, coworkers and administrators and possess strong oral and written communication skills to effectively communicate to attorneys and staff. Able to manage and lead a team.
Must be a proactive, self–starter who understands the details within a much larger context. Must deliver high quality work product and have the ability to follow up and follow through.
Must be flexible in order to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities. Able to work under tight deadlines, handle multiple, detailed tasks simultaneously, prioritize appropriately and delegate to resources available.
Must be able to anticipate problems and issues and exercise independent judgment to make sound, justifiable decisions and take action in solving problems while knowing when and to whom to escalate issues.
Must own professional development by seeking out feedback and learning new skills.
Must take ownership of deliverables and be accountable.
Able to effectively work in a multi–office environment and a culturally and educationally diverse environment.
Able to travel nationally and internationally on short notice.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree, a minimum of five to seven years of extensive litigation or government enforcement experience, proficiency with automated litigation support technology and large, complex case document collection, review and production experience. Must have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the litigation process and e–discovery. The position will have significant collaboration with lawyers and litigation technology professionals and requires proven superior organizational and interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Trial experience is required.
Compensation and Total Rewards Package:
Ropes & Gray is proud to offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package to our business support team members. The firm also offers comprehensive health and well–being benefits, personal and professional development, career growth opportunities and a collegial and supportive culture. The anticipated pay range for this role is (phone number removed) in NYC, and (phone number removed) in Boston or Washington, D.C. which represents our good faith and reasonable estimate of the starting salary range at the time of posting. In addition, this role is eligible for a discretionary bonus based on performance. The actual offered rate for this position will be determined based on job–related, non–discriminatory factors, including qualifications and experience, geographic location, education, external market data and consideration of internal equity.
Working Conditions:
This position requires hybrid on–site presence as an essential function of the role. Consistent and predictable on–site presence is required for ongoing business continuity, professional development and effective collaboration with colleagues and management.
Ropes & Gray is a preeminent, global law firm. The firm has been ranked in the top–three on The American Lawyer's prestigious "A–List" for seven years and is ranked on (url removed) International's "A–List" in the U.K. – rankings that honor the "Best of the Best" firms.
The firm has approximately 2,500 lawyers and professionals serving clients in major centers of business, finance, technology, and government in Boston, Chicago, Dublin, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Silicon Valley, Singapore, Tokyo and Washington, D.C.
The firm has consistently been recognized for its leading practices in many areas, including asset management, private equity, M&A, finance, real estate, tax, antitrust, life sciences, health care, intellectual property, litigation & enforcement, privacy & cybersecurity, and business restructuring.
Ropes & Gray is an equal opportunity employer.
Overview:
Participates as a team member and assists attorneys and litigation technology professionals in various litigation and government enforcement matters by playing a crucial role in the work required to support the firm's clients. This position provides case project management throughout all phases of litigation. Serves as lead paralegal on large and complex cases and projects and is responsible for managing case paralegal teams. Availability for overtime and travel are required.
Responsibilities:
Leads a paralegal team in providing efficient and reliable matter support.
Creates, coordinates, implements and manages organizational tracking systems for large and complex document collection, review, analysis, and case management both on and off–site.
Creates and utilizes procedures and systems for the organization, coordination and retrieval of electronic and paper case files.
Serves as a project manager and works in conjunction with litigation technology department on automated litigation support projects including creation and maintenance of databases. Understands complex database concepts and terminology.
Manages and utilizes automated litigation support tools, including, but not limited to, database management software (web repository or in–house), Case Notebook, CaseMap, Sanction, and trial support equipment. Experience with imaging, coding and OCR of documents.
Assists case team throughout discovery phase with pleading creation and preparation.
Prepares for and attends depositions, hearings, trials and arbitrations, as needed. Coordinates assembly of exhibits and appendices for court papers, witness sets, depositions and trials. Summarizes deposition and trial exhibits and transcripts.
Assists with preparation of motion practice materials including, but not limited to, cite and fact checking legal briefs, confirming proper Bluebook citation, and assembling of exhibits and appendices. E–files with courts and agencies.
Performs research (factual, legal, internet and other) to identify issues and relevant matters. Analyzes and reviews documents as required by attorneys specific to case issues and determines necessary information. Compiles information identified by attorneys and prepares documentation as appropriate which clearly details the findings.
Communicates, corresponds and interacts with clients and outside entities, such as government agencies, expert witnesses, vendors, corporations and other law firms to gather information or data.
Supervises and mentors junior paralegals, case assistants and temporary staff and serves as a resource on litigation and trial matters to the lawyers and staff. Creates and delivers substantive trainings for the paralegal group.
Creates or contributes to accurate case budgets or schedules utilizing legal project management best practices.
Complies with department and firm administrative procedures and policies.
Assists with department projects as needed and performs other work–related duties as assigned by the Paralegal Manager.
Responsible for billing a minimum of 1600 hours of client–related support and other credited work.
ESSENTIAL CAPABILITIES:
Able to maintain strict confidentiality of the firm's internal and personnel affairs and client information. Understands ethics of position including ethical rules in regards to confidentiality, billing and client representation and advocacy.
Must collaborate effectively and professionally with clients and all levels of personnel, including attorneys, coworkers and administrators and possess strong oral and written communication skills to effectively communicate to attorneys and staff. Able to manage and lead a team.
Must be a proactive, self–starter who understands the details within a much larger context. Must deliver high quality work product and have the ability to follow up and follow through.
Must be flexible in order to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities. Able to work under tight deadlines, handle multiple, detailed tasks simultaneously, prioritize appropriately and delegate to resources available.
Must be able to anticipate problems and issues and exercise independent judgment to make sound, justifiable decisions and take action in solving problems while knowing when and to whom to escalate issues.
Must own professional development by seeking out feedback and learning new skills.
Must take ownership of deliverables and be accountable.
Able to effectively work in a multi–office environment and a culturally and educationally diverse environment.
Able to travel nationally and internationally on short notice.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree, a minimum of five to seven years of extensive litigation or government enforcement experience, proficiency with automated litigation support technology and large, complex case document collection, review and production experience. Must have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the litigation process and e–discovery. The position will have significant collaboration with lawyers and litigation technology professionals and requires proven superior organizational and interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Trial experience is required.
Compensation and Total Rewards Package:
Ropes & Gray is proud to offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package to our business support team members. The firm also offers comprehensive health and well–being benefits, personal and professional development, career growth opportunities and a collegial and supportive culture. The anticipated pay range for this role is (phone number removed) in NYC, and (phone number removed) in Boston or Washington, D.C. which represents our good faith and reasonable estimate of the starting salary range at the time of posting. In addition, this role is eligible for a discretionary bonus based on performance. The actual offered rate for this position will be determined based on job–related, non–discriminatory factors, including qualifications and experience, geographic location, education, external market data and consideration of internal equity.
Working Conditions:
This position requires hybrid on–site presence as an essential function of the role. Consistent and predictable on–site presence is required for ongoing business continuity, professional development and effective collaboration with colleagues and management.