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This established, full-service law firm has been part of the Southern California legal community for over three decades and is widely respected for its sophisticated work across multiple practice areas. The firm operates with a collaborative structure and supports a broad client base through offices in Southern California. The Corporate Paralegal position supports attorneys handling high-level transactional matters, with direct exposure to complex corporate work and long-term growth opportunities within a stable environment. No one leaves this firm!
Job Responsibility
Support attorneys with mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and transactional matters
Assist with drafting, reviewing, and organizing contracts, agreements, and corporate records
Prepare and maintain entity formations, resolutions, and governance documentation
Coordinate deal closings, including managing checklists, signatures, and post-closing deliverables
Organize and maintain electronic files using document management systems
Assist with calendaring, deadlines, and compliance tracking in coordination with attorneys
Requirements
3-25+ years of experience as a Corporate Paralegal or Paralegal supporting transactional practices
Background supporting mergers and acquisitions OR corporate governance matters
Comfort working onsite on a full-time basis
What we offer
Medical plan options (Anthem or Kaiser), with a monthly employer contribution toward employee and dependent coverage
Dental coverage paid by the firm for the employee
401(k) with discretionary profit-sharing contribution
Paid time off beginning in the first year of employment
Paid sick time in accordance with firm policy
Annual performance reviews
Additional bonus opportunities, including quarterly billable-hour bonuses and a discretionary year-end bonus