The Willis Law Firm, a boutique firm and nationally recognized leader in DUI and drug defense, is looking for a highly motivated Senior Criminal Paralegal to join our team! Our ideal candidate is committed to excellence and integrity in everything they do, has a positive attitude, works hard, takes initiative, is a team player, and will be skilled in time management and problem-solving. The right person for this role will be passionate about serving others, value our constitutional rights, and have a “can-do” attitude. If you have experience in a law firm environment, work well under pressure and in a fast-paced environment, and are looking for a rewarding opportunity in the legal industry, we want to connect with you. This position will manage a criminal case calendar and will provide paralegal support to the attorneys at our firm. You’ll assist with the preparation and/or filing of legal documents, handling office correspondence including returning phone calls and emails, corresponding with courts, reminding the team of upcoming deadlines, and other administrative roles as needed. We use MyCase case management software and experience with MyCase will help dramatically with transitioning into this job. We are a growing firm with endless opportunities. We offer strong benefits and compensation packages on the high end of the market including: • Salary plus incentive opportunities (quarterly bonus opportunities) • Profit sharing • 401(k) • Paid time off • Company Holidays • Continuing Education Benefits • Entrepreneurial work environment partnered with high-growth career opportunities Responsibilities: • Drafting a variety of legal documents using our templates for pleadings, motions, affidavits, etc., and proofreading documents when necessary • Manage client case files with tasks such as preparing and organizing client files, adding upcoming hearings to the calendar, saving all relevant documents to the client's case file, and client correspondence regarding court dates and other related matters • Manage criminal calendars and related tasks such as preparing conflict letters and tables for team calendar meetings, keeping up with the calendar for the upcoming weeks, filing conflict letters, corresponding with courts and/or judicial staff to assist with resetting hearings • Manage office correspondence and oversee administrative tasks such as answering phone calls, communicating with clients and court staff, responding to emails, and reminding the team of upcoming deadlines • Keeping up with client billing and contacting clients about outstanding invoices • E-filing and/or mailing court documents to courts, prosecuting attorneys' offices, and other parties as needed • Undertake other duties as needed to ensure the firm operates efficiently Qualifications: • Able to meet demanding deadlines in a fast-paced environment • Previous experience (minimum 3-5 years) in a law firm as a paralegal is absolutely necessary. We will train the right person to use our computer-based model that works! • Candidates should have strong organizational skills and communication skills to effectively and efficiently interact with all levels of court personnel and clients • You can self-manage and work well alone but also be part of a team. We are all dependent upon one another's success • Technology and the use of computers is one of your strong suits • Candidates must have worked with legal software (preferably MyCase), case management, and docketing programs • High school diploma or equivalent is required Compensation: $50,000 - $80,000+ yearly
• Drafting a variety of legal documents using our templates for pleadings, motions, affidavits, etc., and proofreading documents when necessary • Manage client case files with tasks such as preparing and organizing client files, adding upcoming hearings to the calendar, saving all relevant documents to the client's case file, and client correspondence regarding court dates and other related matters • Manage criminal calendars and related tasks such as preparing conflict letters and tables for team calendar meetings, keeping up with the calendar for the upcoming weeks, filing conflict letters, corresponding with courts and/or judicial staff to assist with resetting hearings • Manage office correspondence and oversee administrative tasks such as answering phone calls, communicating with clients and court staff, responding to emails, and reminding the team of upcoming deadlines • Keeping up with client billing and contacting clients about outstanding invoices • E-filing and/or mailing court documents to courts, prosecuting attorneys' offices, and other parties as needed • Undertake other duties as needed to ensure the firm operates efficiently