Job opening: Paralegal Specialist
Salary: $61 230 - 76 130 per year
Published at: Dec 29 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
The United States Postal Service is seeking multiple paralegal specialists in Atlanta, GA, Landover, MD, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA or Windsor, CT.
Duties
Successful candidates will provide litigation and/or administrative program support by conducting legal and factual research, ensuring proper filling and service of discovery and/or motions, collecting and assembling documentary evidence and preparing correspondence. Additional responsibilities include drafting and editing legal documents, including pleadings, motions, discovery requests, and discovery responses. Successful candidates will support multiple attorneys by checking legal citations for form and accuracy; provide advice to operations clients, and communicate with representatives of federal, state, and local agencies on matters involving the Postal Service.
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Responsibilities
Conducts research on legal issues using legal databases (e.g., Westlaw Next, Cyber FEDs, PACER, Lexis Advance); compiles related information, such as board decisions and case rulings using standard legal research materials. Summarizes findings and presents conclusions and supporting analysis to attorneys. Checks court and administrative legal decisions cited in memoranda and pleadings to determine whether they have been superseded or modified by subsequent decisions; checks legal citations for form and accuracy.
Assists multiple attorneys on an ongoing basis with preparation and assembling documentation of supporting case materials for proceedings before courts, administrative agencies, commissions, or Congressional bodies.
Leads the discovery process by communicating with USPS management to obtain information and documents; drafts and responds to discovery as needed (e.g., requests for admissions, objections, interrogatories, production of documents).
Conducts eDiscovery using the approved software program to gather and review relevant documents. Uses litigation hold systems to secure and retain information from potential witnesses.
Responds to requests and inquiries from internal customers, external government officials (e.g., federal, state, local), and private businesses and individuals regarding information pursuant to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Privacy Act, subpoenas, and judicial and administrative discovery rules and orders, or legislative review and clearance procedures. Provides advice to internal clients regarding Postal Service procedures, regulations, and protocols.
Prepares and reviews legal documents subject to final review and approval by an attorney; coordinates information with witnesses, and performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Ability to identify legal issues presented by moderately complex factual situations and to perform investigations of the factual circumstances underlying legal issues presented.
Ability to present the results of research and investigations in a clear concise manner, both orally and in writing.
Ability to prepare written materials, using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat Professional.
Ability to work effectively on multiple projects with stringent deadlines set by multiple attorneys sufficient to complete research, gather information, and organize legal documents.
Ability to understand and utilize data from various business system (e.g., timekeeping systems, reports from operations databases, Payroll Journals).
Ability to utilize eDiscovery computer platform to obtain, review, sort and redact voluminous emails or other documents necessary for discovery production.
Knowledge of the legal process at a level sufficient to draft discovery requests and responses, engage in eDiscovery, draft pleadings, and similar documents.
Ability to conduct legal research utilizing standard legal research materials, including statutory and regulatory materials, policy handbooks and manuals, and legal research databases (e.g., LEXIS Advance, Westlaw Next, CyberFEDs, PACER).
CERTIFICATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT: At a minimum a qualified applicant must possess a paralegal certificate, OR at least 2 years of related paralegal experience obtained within the past 5 years (e.g., work experience at a law firm, in labor relations or human resources, or in an in-house litigation department).
Qualified applicant must successfully pass a drug screening.
Education
Please read the "Qualifications" section.
Contacts
- Address United States Postal Service
Headquarters
475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC 20260
US
- Name: Human Resources
- Email: [email protected]