Are you passionate about family law and eager to make a real difference? As a paralegal at Halligan LLC, you'll be a vital part of our legal team, supporting the preparation of legal documents, filing motions, coordinating law office activities, and conducting thorough legal research. Here, your expertise and organizational skills will shine, contributing to impactful advocacy without the weight of bureaucracy. We value your dedication and ensure you have the flexibility and support needed to thrive, with benefits like PTO and a performance-based bonus that truly rewards your efforts. Join us and be part of a collaborative culture where hard work is celebrated, and your voice matters. If you're ready to elevate your career and make a meaningful impact, we want to hear from you. Applicants not based in Colorado will be immediately disqualified. Responsibilities: • Hold client interviews to gather information about their legal issues. • Prepare and review documents such as Sworn Financial Statements and 16.2 disclosures. • Draft letters, reports, and simple court documents. • Conduct initial legal research to support case preparation and strategy development. • Coordinate law office activities, fostering a seamless workflow for the legal team. • Assist attorneys in preparing for court proceedings, ensuring all necessary documentation is organized and accessible. • Maintain and update client files, safeguarding confidentiality and ensuring easy retrieval of information. • Communicate effectively with clients, providing updates and gathering necessary information to support their cases. • Collaborate with team members to develop innovative solutions for complex legal challenges, enhancing client outcomes and satisfaction. Qualifications: • Strong preference for candidates who have completed a paralegal professional certification or have an advanced paralegal education • At least 3 years of experience in legal services under an attorney or lawyer in a law firm setting • Talented communicator and writer • Excellent organizational skills, and time-management skills • Knowledge of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure applicable to domestic litigation, court procedure, and deadlines. Compensation: $59,000 - $67,000 yearly
• Hold client interviews to gather information about their legal issues. • Prepare and review documents such as Sworn Financial Statements and 16.2 disclosures. • Draft letters, reports, and simple court documents. • Conduct initial legal research to support case preparation and strategy development. • Coordinate law office activities, fostering a seamless workflow for the legal team. • Assist attorneys in preparing for court proceedings, ensuring all necessary documentation is organized and accessible. • Maintain and update client files, safeguarding confidentiality and ensuring easy retrieval of information. • Communicate effectively with clients, providing updates and gathering necessary information to support their cases. • Collaborate with team members to develop innovative solutions for complex legal challenges, enhancing client outcomes and satisfaction.