Provide litigation and administrative support to a small, dynamic legal team of attorneys
Prepare documents for filing, including: proofread, format, produce tables of contents and authorities, assemble exhibit lists, prepare statutory and regulatory addenda, redactions, sealing, etc.
File and serve paper and electronic filings in agency and court venues; ensure timely filing, delivery, and service of court documents in adherence to relevant court rules
Maintain familiarity with rules and procedures of relevant courts and agencies where CFS has active litigation or legal actions
Communicate with courts as requested by attorneys
Manage legal team case files and keep up to date, including downloading and filing all ECF docket filings in CFS litigation
Maintain litigation docket, case and attorney files, archive files, and legal calendar
Coordinate case management tasks such as reviewing compliance with orders; calendaring and tracking deadlines; creating templates; maintaining matter data, and monitoring board approval requests
Research and guide attorneys on federal and state court rules and procedures
Retrieve legal documents from agencies, libraries, court dockets, and internet sources
Support attorneys in gaining admission to courts, submitting pro hac vice applications, renewing court registrations, and creating and managing e-filing accounts
Coordinate administrative filings with federal agencies and oversee document submission and docket uploads
Support attorneys with document review and production for litigation and public records, discovery procedures, privilege logs, and handling confidential documents
Maintain digital and servers, and serve as liaison for technology needs and issues
Maintain Freedom of Information Act requests and responses from federal agencies
Maintain billing account records and assist with fee recovery
Conduct miscellaneous administrative tasks, such as scheduling and organizing legal team meetings and coordinating legal recruiting efforts
Assist attorneys with job posting, scheduling, and hiring of legal team staff and law clerks
Assist with onboarding and training of law clerks and new legal staff
Other tasks as assigned and as needed.
Requirements
Flexibility to work occasionally on weekends and evenings to meet filing deadlines
Bachelor's Degree, Associate's Degree, or Paralegal Certification
Proficiency in platforms and other technology used to support litigation work, such as Microsoft Office Applications, file management, Adobe Pro, and PACER/ECF
Experience with eDiscovery is a plus
Interest in food and agriculture, public health, and/or environmental advocacy is a plus
Paralegal training, two or more years of relevant experience, and/or a background in environmental advocacy are preferred but not required
Recent college graduates interested in a career in public interest law and people with an administrative assistant background looking to transition to paralegal work are encouraged to apply.