Provide support in broad range of internal and external legal matters, disputes, and investigations, including monitoring litigation activity and deadlines; interfacing with external counsel and internal business and HR partners; arranging/attending witness interviews; preparing and managing document productions; issuing and managing preservation notices; processing settlements; and engaging with expert witnesses, eDiscovery providers and other external vendors/parties.
Prepare timely responses to subpoenas and other requests for employment records under attorney supervision.
Prepare case summaries and chronologies to assist in litigation and investigation matters.
Prepare and manage RFP responses and internal reports, including monthly/quarterly reports for senior business and legal leadership on significant matters, claims, contingencies, and other evolving topics.
Update employee benefit, executive compensation and incentive plans, summary plan descriptions and related documents; draft and revise templates and form letters.
Monitoring state and local employment law developments that impact the organization.
Exercise independent judgment on matter preparation and initiate contact with internal clients, attorneys, and other involved parties.
Accept receipt of service of process and direct to appropriate internal stakeholders.
Provide administrative support as needed.
Requirements
Considerable paralegal experience in either law firm or in-house environment, is required.
Self-starter initiative with the ability to meet and exceed deadlines, prioritize, multi-task and remain flexible in a fast-paced, changing environment.
Experience with administrative proceedings and alternative dispute resolution (fact/document gathering, discovery, trial preparation, etc.) is required.
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office (with a focus on Excel) and have the ability and willingness to develop proficiency in new applications and electronic systems.
Proven problem-solving skills that demonstrate creativity and commitment to Corebridge Financial’s core values of integrity, collaboration, and diversity of perspective.
Demonstrated ability to balance thoughtful decision making with careful and timely execution.
Willingness to take full responsibility for assigned tasks and projects, ensuring quality, timeliness, and accountability from initiation to completion.
Strong communication, analytical, organizational, research, and writing skills.
Attention to detail is critical.
Excellent collaboration skills and a willingness to “pitch in” to support, enrich, and strengthen the greater Corebridge Legal, Compliance, Regulatory and Government Affairs department.
College degree and/or paralegal certificate are preferred.
Benefits
Health and Wellness: We offer a range of medical, dental and vision insurance plans, as well as mental health support and wellness initiatives to promote overall well-being.
Retirement Savings: We offer retirement benefits options, which vary by location. In the U.S., our competitive 401(k) Plan offers a generous dollar-for-dollar Company matching contribution of up to 6% of eligible pay and a Company contribution equal to 3% of eligible pay (subject to annual IRS limits and Plan terms). These Company contributions vest immediately.
Employee Assistance Program: Confidential counseling services and resources are available to all employees.
Matching charitable donations: Corebridge matches donations to tax-exempt organizations 1:1, up to $5,000.
Volunteer Time Off: Employees may use up to 16 volunteer hours annually to support activities that enhance and serve communities where employees live and work.
Paid Time Off: Eligible employees start off with at least 24 Paid Time Off (PTO) days so they can take time off for themselves and their families when they need it.