Legal Administrative Assistant – Corporate Litigation - Wilmington, United States - Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP

    Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP
    Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP Wilmington, United States

    1 month ago

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    Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, a major Delaware law firm with a diverse business practice, is seeking a Legal Administrative Assistant to join our Corporate Litigation Group. The Legal Administrative Assistant (LAA) performs a variety of administrative support duties for our lawyers and delivers high-quality service to internal and external clients, exhibiting a commitment to integrity and excellence. This position provides dedicated support to several attorneys in the Corporate Litigation practice.

    DU TI E S /R E S P ON SI B I L I T I E S :

  • Assist with drafting legal documents and correspondence
  • Review and analyze briefs and motions in preparation for e-filing and service
  • Draft routine court documents for attorney review and approval
  • Prepare pleadings and other docketed material for service and filing, with particular emphasis on electronic filing of documents using the Delaware Court of Chancery's system and related filing platforms
  • Maintain case files and manage document discovery
  • Update and manage attorney calendars with close attention and detail to court dates and other relevant case-related deadlines
  • Perform general administrative support functions as needed to support attorneys and clients and meet deadlines
  • Manage event invitations and guest lists
  • Assist attorneys with time entry
  • RE Q UIRE M E NTS :

  • Strong organizational and administrative skills; detail-oriented and proactive
  • Proven ability to work in a fast-paced environment; multi-task and meet multiple, overlapping deadlines
  • Proficient in all Microsoft programs
  • Technologically savvy: able to quickly master various software programs (e.g., court filing software, law firm billing, and time-entry software, legal/business research platforms)
  • Minimum three to five years of related experience
  • Full knowledge of filling in federal and Delaware state courts
  • Associate degree, paralegal certificate, or comparable experience required