Our client is seeking a Senior Litigation Paralegal for its Manhattan office. This senior, on-site position directly supports the firm's four full-time attorneys, and you will also guide and mentor one junior paralegal. Put simply, you will run the firm's paralegal function and elevate its standard.
This is genuine trial work rather than document review alone. The firm is gearing up for a significant federal trial anticipated in the first half of 2027, and motion practice is already in progress. You will help build and run that trial across every phase: pre-trial, trial, and post-trial.
Drafting legal arguments will not fall to you. What will be asked of you is clean, precise, error-free work product, the ability to spot mistakes across complex filings, and the discipline to keep every deliverable organized and delivered on time.
What the job entails
Trial support
- Deliver on-site support throughout trials, hearings, and depositions.
- Assemble trial exhibits, witness lists, and other trial materials.
- Take charge of exhibits, line up witnesses, and run courtroom technology.
Legal research
- Carry out legal research through Westlaw, LexisNexis, and PACER.
Case management
- Stay in close contact with clients, witnesses, experts, vendors, opposing counsel, and co-counsel.
- Keep case files current and complete, spanning pleadings, discovery documents, correspondence, expert reports, and exhibits.
- Construct and monitor case timelines, calendars, and deadlines so that nothing is overlooked.
- Support the attorneys in organizing and steering matters from the first day to the last.
Supervision and quality control
- Hold quality and consistency to a high standard across everything the team produces.
- Coach and train the junior paralegal.
Documents and court filings
- Submit filings in state and federal court while observing every court rule and e-filing requirement.
- Handle Bluebooking and cite-checking of briefs, and put together tables of contents and tables of authorities.
- Draft, proofread, and revise legal documents such as pleadings, motions, briefs, affidavits, and sentencing memos.
- Set up and maintain electronic document databases, keeping each file confidential and easy to locate.
Time recording
- Log your hours each day in the firm's practice management software.
Discovery and investigation
- Direct document review, often spanning sizable volumes of data.
- Prepare memos, correspondence, charts, and research summaries.
- Lend a hand with discovery requests, both preparing and responding, including document productions and interrogatories.
Why this role
- With the position classified as non-exempt, overtime worked during demanding trial stretches is paid, and a year-end bonus is offered as well.
- You will work shoulder to shoulder with nationally recognized trial lawyers on serious, high-profile matters.
- You will occupy a senior seat, head the paralegal function, and expand into wider case and people management as the firm's workload grows.
- You will belong to a true team. Whenever a filing is due, the attorney responsible is right there in the office and stays put until it is complete.
- You will be doing hands-on trial work rather than purely back-office support.
Work Environment
- Trial preparation and trial bring considerable overtime and the occasional weekend. This is no nine-to-five role, and you should come ready for that reality.
- Fully on-site at the firm's Manhattan office, with no remote or hybrid option on the table.
- Routine travel is light. Trials may call for trips to and from courthouses, occasionally with little notice.
- Core hours run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Requirements
Preferred
- Familiarity with California court formatting and filing.
- A bachelor's degree from a competitive university, and/or a paralegal certificate from an ABA-approved program.
- Exposure to eDiscovery and litigation tools such as Relativity, CaseMap/TimeMap, West Case Notebook, and PACER.
- Between 5 and 7 years of professional paralegal experience.
- A background in criminal defense or white-collar criminal defense.
- A healthy sense of humor.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- Base salary ranging from $90,000 to $120,000 per year, set according to experience.
- A year-end performance bonus.
- Because the role is non-exempt, overtime is paid.
- 10 days of paid time off (PTO).
- A 401(k) plan is in the works and is expected to be in place by the end of 2026.
- 5 paid sick days.
Equal Employment Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy
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Skills Required
- Senior litigation and trial paralegal experience (preparation and execution of trials, motion support, exhibit management, witness coordination, sentencing memos)
- Bachelor's degree
- Paralegal experience gained at a large law firm
- First-rate proofreading, strong written communication, and meticulous attention to detail
- Bluebook cite-checking and ability to build tables of contents and tables of authorities
- Command of Westlaw, LexisNexis, and PACER for legal research
- Familiarity with New York state and federal court filings and procedures (including SDNY)
- Experience with e-filing and observing court rules for filings
- Ability to manage case files, timelines, calendars, deadlines, and daily time entry in practice management software
- Comfort supporting defense matters including serious criminal charges (sexual assault, sex trafficking)
- Ability to oversee, mentor, and train a junior paralegal while maintaining quality control
- Command of Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat
- Willingness and availability to work on-site in Manhattan, including overtime, occasional weekends, and short-notice courthouse travel
- Authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship
- Composure under pressure and ability to meet tight deadlines during trial preparation and trial
- Familiarity with eDiscovery and litigation tools such as Relativity, CaseMap/TimeMap, West Case Notebook
- Paralegal certificate from an ABA-approved program and/or degree from a competitive university
- Between 5 and 7 years of professional paralegal experience
- Background in criminal defense or white-collar criminal defense
- Familiarity with California court formatting and filing
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