Job Description
At Dinsmore, our strength comes from our people. With more than 750 attorneys across 30+ offices nationwide, we are dedicated to building a dynamic, client-focused Firm recognized for excellence. Together we work to build a strong market profile, highlighting our capabilities to clients and attracting talented attorneys and business professionals who seek a supportive environment where they can thrive. Discover how you can grow with us at www.dinsmore.com.
Dinsmore is seeking a Paralegal at our Denver, CO location who will support multiple attorneys in connection with Tort Litigation with an emphasis on construction defect.
Responsibilities
• Perform high-quality billable work and record time in accordance with client/firm policy
• Conduct case research and investigation
• Analyze and summarize medical and other related records
• Manage collection, organization and production of electronic documents
• Draft disclosures, discovery and subpoenas
• Work with expert consultants and witnesses
• Assist multiple attorneys through all phases of litigation
• Availability for limited travel to clients and other Dinsmore offices
• Serve as the main point of contact for all assigned cases
• Handle all tasks associated with document production and distribution for attorneys
• Serve as a liaison between law firms, experts and other parties
• Prepare document chronologies, charts, diagrams, expert witness reports and timelines
• Assist in trial preparation, including organizing and preparing trial exhibits, trial notebooks and binders
• Assist attorneys with client depositions
Requirements
• 3+ years’ experience with general tort, construction defect, insurance defense, and commercial litigation
• College degree, ABA-approved paralegal certificate, or experience equivalent
• Perform high-quality billable work
• Expertise in assisting attorneys through all phases of litigation
• Possess the ability to prioritize and manage a diverse case load
• Attention to detail and accuracy, and confidentiality
• Possess strong technical and database skills
• Knowledge and experience with discovery and subpoenas
• Understanding of federal, state and local rules of civil procedure
• Electronic document management experience
• Willingness to learn and master new software
• Must have the ability to work both independently and as a member of a team
Salary
• Up to $90k
Equal Opportunity Employer