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Senior Complex Litigation Paralegal
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Join a premier Denver litigation firm as a Senior Complex Litigation Paralegal. This role requires 7+ years of experience managing intricate cases from discovery through trial. Ideal candidates possess strong eDiscovery skills and proficiency with litigation support software. The position offers ...
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United States , Denver
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Senior Paralegal, Procurement
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Join Valvoline Global as a Senior Paralegal, Procurement in Lexington. You will draft, review, and negotiate diverse procurement contracts, managing legal risk for North American operations. This role requires 7-10 years of in-house or corporate legal experience and proficiency with contract life...
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United States , Lexington
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78300.00 - 95000.00 USD / Year
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Valvoline
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Senior Paralegal
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Join a leading private credit firm as a Senior Paralegal in New York. Play a key role supporting attorneys with due diligence, legal documentation, and UCC filings. This position requires a certified paralegal with expertise in legal research software and strong organizational skills. We offer a ...
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United States , New York
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Robert Half
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About the Senior Paralegal role

Senior paralegal jobs represent the pinnacle of the paralegal profession, offering experienced legal professionals an opportunity to leverage deep expertise in specialized areas of law. These roles are critical support pillars within law firms, corporate legal departments, and other organizations, acting as a force multiplier for attorneys and managing complex legal processes with a high degree of autonomy. Unlike entry-level positions, senior paralegal jobs demand a comprehensive mastery of legal procedures, substantive law, and advanced technology, positioning these individuals as indispensable members of any legal team.

Professionals in these roles typically manage a sophisticated portfolio of responsibilities that span the entire lifecycle of legal matters. A core function involves case and matter management, which includes organizing voluminous documents, maintaining meticulous calendars and deadlines, and ensuring seamless workflow from inception through resolution. Senior paralegals are heavily involved in the discovery process, employing advanced eDiscovery platforms to manage, review, and produce electronic evidence. They draft, proofread, and finalize critical legal documents such as pleadings, motions, briefs, discovery requests and responses, and corporate governance materials. For litigation-focused roles, direct trial preparation is paramount, encompassing the organization of exhibits, preparation of witness materials, and courtroom logistics. In corporate settings, responsibilities often center on entity management, SEC filings, board meeting preparation, and regulatory compliance.

The typical skill set for senior paralegal jobs is both broad and deep. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills are non-negotiable, as is an obsessive attention to detail. These professionals must possess superior organizational and time-management abilities to juggle multiple high-priority deadlines in fast-paced environments. Proficiency with legal technology is essential, including case management software, litigation support databases (like Relativity), e-filing systems, and the Microsoft Office suite. The ability to conduct complex legal research, cite-check using standard legal citation manuals, and analyze procedural rules is expected.

Common requirements for senior paralegal jobs almost universally include a minimum of 5 to 8 years of direct, substantive paralegal experience, often within a specific practice area such as complex litigation, corporate law, intellectual property, or real estate. While not always mandatory, a bachelor’s degree and/or a paralegal certificate from an ABA-approved program are highly preferred and frequently sought by employers. The role demands a proactive, self-directed professional who can work collaboratively within a team while also exercising significant independent judgment. For those seeking a challenging and impactful career path, senior paralegal jobs offer a unique blend of leadership, specialized legal work, and the satisfaction of driving complex legal matters to successful conclusions.