Do you love organization, precision, and being the go-to person who keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes? Are you energized by helping businesses grow and thrive, ensuring every legal detail is handled flawlessly? If you’re a proactive, detail-loving professional who finds satisfaction in turning complexity into order — this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. L. Echevarria Attorneys at Law is seeking a Corporate Paralegal to join our forward-thinking team in Lewes, DE. In this vital role, you’ll support our leading Corporate and Real Estate Attorney by managing the essential legal and administrative details that keep our business clients protected, compliant, and positioned for success. You’ll be a key player in forming new companies, maintaining existing entities, and supporting contracts and governance with accuracy and care. We’re not your traditional law firm. We’re modern, bilingual, and mission-driven — dedicated to helping forward-thinkers, property owners, and professionals build strong legal foundations for their futures. If you’re someone who thrives in a fast-paced, client-focused environment where every day brings fresh challenges and meaningful work, we’d love to meet you. Compensation & Benefits • $55,000 – $65,000 annual salary • 3 Weeks Paid Time Off (PTO) – 15 days • Additional Paid Holidays • Employer-sponsored medical benefits • Flexible in-person work environment • Growth potential Responsibilities: Your primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Serve as the first point of contact for client intake, gather business details, and maintain clear, professional communication with clients, vendors, and partners. • Draft, edit, and review corporate legal documents such as operating agreements, bylaws, shareholder agreements, resolutions, and contracts. • Coordinate the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. • Prepare and file documents with the Delaware Division of Corporations and other government agencies, ensuring timely and accurate submissions. • Assist with corporate governance and compliance matters, maintain entity records, and prepare annual reports. • Conduct legal research on corporate and contract matters to support attorney analysis and client guidance. • Manage due diligence for business transactions, including reviewing corporate records, contracts, and other supporting documentation. • Organize physical and digital client files to ensure efficient documentation management and retrieval. • Support attorneys with administrative and transactional tasks such as scheduling meetings, notarizing documents, handling correspondence, and managing billing records. • Assist in contract management—tracking deadlines, renewals, and obligations to ensure compliance. Qualifications: • Bilingual in Spanish and English (written and verbal) preferred. • Bachelor’s degree or certification in paralegal studies required or equivalent experience. • At least 3-5 years of experience as a paralegal or in a supportive legal role, preferably in corporate or transactional law. • Proficiency in MS Office Suite and familiarity with legal databases (e.g., LexisNexis, Westlaw). • Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail. • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. • Proven ability to multitask, prioritize, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. • Positive, team-oriented attitude with a commitment to outstanding client service. Compensation: $55,000 – $65,000 annual salary
• Your primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Serve as the first point of contact for client intake, gather business details, and maintain clear, professional communication with clients, vendors, and partners. • Draft, edit, and review corporate legal documents such as operating agreements, bylaws, shareholder agreements, resolutions, and contracts. • Coordinate the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. • Prepare and file documents with the Delaware Division of Corporations and other government agencies, ensuring timely and accurate submissions. • Assist with corporate governance and compliance matters, maintain entity records, and prepare annual reports. • Conduct legal research on corporate and contract matters to support attorney analysis and client guidance. • Manage due diligence for business transactions, including reviewing corporate records, contracts, and other supporting documentation. • Organize physical and digital client files to ensure efficient documentation management and retrieval. • Support attorneys with administrative and transactional tasks such as scheduling meetings, notarizing documents, handling correspondence, and managing billing records. • Assist in contract management—tracking deadlines, renewals, and obligations to ensure compliance.