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Litigation Paralegal – Miami
Major National law firm is seeking a skilled Litigation Paralegal with 4+ years of experience to support their West Palm Beach office.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support attorneys in all stages of litigation.
- Draft and e-file pleadings, motions, and other court documents.
- Organize and manage discovery, including document production using eDiscovery tools (Relativity, Trial Director).
- Edit and proofread legal documents for accuracy and compliance with applicable laws and rules.
- Manage case calendars and monitor deadlines.
- Assist with deposition, mediation, arbitration, and trial preparation.
- Communicate clearly and professionally with attorneys, staff, and external parties.
- Maintain strong attention to detail and manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 4 years of litigation paralegal experience in a law firm or legal setting.
- college degree or paralegal certificate preferred.
- Proficiency with Relativity, Trial Director, and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and analytical abilities.
- Demonstrated sound judgment and ability to escalate issues appropriately.
Akerman LLP seeks a Conflicts Counsel to assist the firm's General Counsel's Office with conflict of interest and risk management matters. The Conflicts Counsel is responsible for daily review, analysis and resolution of conflicts and other issues related to firm acceptance of new clients and new matters, as well as interface with the firm's General Counsel and attorneys regarding approval of new clients and matters. Responsibilities include the analysis of conflict of interest reports for all new firm representations to identify potential conflict problems, resolution of conflict of interest issues (including drafting necessary waivers and other documents) related to new clients and new matters, review of client outside counsel guidelines and assisting with assessment of firm's ability to comply. The Conflicts Counsel will handle additional assignments from the firm's General Counsel's office and firm administration, as needed.
The position requires a Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school and bar membership, as well as 3+ years of practice experience as a lawyer in a mid to large-sized law firm. Qualified candidates must possess basic knowledge of conflict-of-interest principles under professional responsibility rules, and have excellent analytical, organizational and written and oral communication skills. Experience in the area of conflict of interest law and/or professional responsibility is preferred. Candidates must have availability to handle urgent and confidential matters and situations, including nights and weekends, as needed. This position can be resident in any of the firm's office locations. Hybrid and remote work arrangements are available. This position will work solely with the General Counsel's Office on firm internal matters.
About the Firm
Founded in 1920, Akerman is recognized as one of the country's premier law firms, with more than 700 lawyers in 25 offices throughout the United States. To learn more about our firm, please visit us at Recognitions
- Top 100 U.S. Law Firms (The American Lawyer)
- Among the Most Innovative Law Firms (Financial Times)
- Ranked among 100 Most Prestigious U.S. Law Firms (Vault)
- Listed in "Best Law Firms" with 143 Tier One rankings nationally and in key business centers throughout the U.S., including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Orlando, and Washington D.C., among others (Best Lawyers)
- Ranked among Top U.S. Law Firms for Client Service in the "BTI Client Service A-Team" report (BTI Consulting)
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
We are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment where all individuals can reach their full potential, no matter their race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation or genetic makeup.
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Freeman Mathis & Gary is a dynamic and growing 500+ lawyer national litigation firm, with thirty-nine offices in twenty-one states. We are seeking an Attorney Partner with experience in handling Labor & Employment matters to join our growing Miami, Florida office. The ideal candidate has at least six years' experience.
The individual will maintain positive contact with clients, observe confidentiality of client matters, and must be team-oriented. Actual base pay within the range will also be dependent on other factors, including but not limited to, relevant experience, internal equity, skills, qualifications, and other job-related factors permitted by law.
FMG's Labor and Employment Law attorneys are nationally recognized and have defended employment claims in more than 45 states for all types of public and private employers. We provide employers with practical and sound preventative advice.
Responsibilities:
· Provide initial analysis and develop case strategy
· Prepare and respond to discovery
· Take and defend depositions, draft motions and attend hearings
· Explain legal options to clients and bringing possible outcomes or threats to their attention.
· Build relationships with clients
· Ability to negotiate, research, and communicate verbally and in writing effectively.
Requirements:
· Juris Doctor degree from an American Bar Association accredited law school.
· In good standing and able to practice law in the state of Florida
· Strong critical thinking skills and solid academic background.
· Strong sense of urgency about problem solving, meeting deadlines and achieving goals
· Knowledgeable, attentive, and proactive.
· Excellent communicator, negotiator, public speaker, and problem solver.
· Self-motivated, and goal oriented with a track record of meeting billable hours goals.
· Inclined to take initiative and work independently with minimal supervision.
· Detail oriented, organized and effective.
· Professional and can get along with people; communicates well with staff.
· Computer skills: Microsoft Word and Outlook.
· Experience with iManage and/or OneDrive a plus.
What we offer:
· Competitive compensation.
· Opportunity for growth and advancement within the Firm.
· Speaking and writing opportunities.
· Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision.
· Bar expenses paid by Firm.
· HSA and FSA plans to help offset taxes for employees and dependents.
· 401K Plan.
· Company provided life insurance up to $150k.
· Company paid long-term disability coverage.
· Year-end bonuses and referral fee incentives.
· Regular, firmwide socials and events.
· Employee Assistance Program.
Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP (FMG) is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees by maintaining a workplace free of discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local law. FMG complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Employment dependent on successful completion of a background check.
Litigation Associate – Miami, FL
I'm working with a top-tier litigation practice in South Florida that is seeking a mid-level Litigation Associate (3–5 years) to join its Miami office. This is a standout opportunity for a litigator looking to be part of a preeminent, high-caliber litigation team with meaningful responsibility and strong courtroom exposure.
The practice handles sophisticated civil litigation matters and offers associates hands-on experience, close collaboration with senior attorneys, and the chance to further develop advocacy skills in a fast-paced environment.
Associates in this role are involved in all stages of litigation, including:
- Managing civil litigation matters from pleadings through resolution
- Conducting legal research and drafting motions and briefs
- Developing case strategy and supporting advocacy efforts
- Working closely with partners and clients on complex disputes
Qualifications:
- 3–5 years of civil litigation experience at a law firm
- Strong academic credentials
- Excellent research, analytical, writing, and advocacy skills
- Admission to the Florida Bar is required
Compensation:
- 2026 base salary to be determined, with final compensation dependent on experience, class year, and qualifications
If you're a litigation associate in the Miami or South Florida market looking to join a respected and well-established litigation practice, feel free to reach out for a confidential discussion.
About Us
Marina Sirras Associates LLC is a boutique legal recruiting firm committed to connecting exceptional legal talent with top-tier law firms and in-house legal departments nationwide. With decades of experience and a personalized, relationship-driven approach, we take pride in understanding the unique needs of both our clients and candidates.
We are proud members of the National Association of Legal Search Consultants (NALSC) and strictly adhere to its Code of Ethics. Marina Sirras, our founder, is a former President and Chairperson of the organization, reflecting our longstanding commitment to integrity and professionalism in legal recruiting.
To learn more about our team and services, please visit us at
Terra, the award winning, Miami-based real estate development company carefully chooses projects that have a positive impact on their surroundings and, by extension, on the people who live there. When planning a new development, Terra takes a dynamic role with the city and neighborhood to activate its potential as a community, maximizing the way in which people are able to live and work; creating new and innovative ways for the urban & suburban landscape to evolve. The firm has cultivated a portfolio of more than five million square feet of residential and commercial real estate valued in excess of $8 billion and is active across all major real estate asset classes, including multifamily apartments, luxury condominium and single-family residences, retail and office space, hotels, and industrial properties. Terra has achieved international acclaim for its commitment to design excellence, resiliency measures, and sustainable development and has been continuously transforming South Florida into the prosperous metropolis we know today.
The Legal Administrative Assistant provides administrative and organizational support to the Legal Department. This role focuses on document management, tracking, coordination, calendaring. And internal process support, with all substantive legal work performed under attorney or senior paralegal supervision.
General Responsibilities
Corporate Administration & Entity Support
• Track annual reports, business licenses, and renewals and flag upcoming deadlines for review by senior legal staff
• Assist with registered agent administration, including logging notices, invoices and correspondence
• Save, label and file corporate documents in accordance with Legal Department naming and filing conventions
• Assist with entity formations and dissolutions by preparing administrative filings using approved templates and checklists
Document Management and Legal Administration
• Receive, log, save, and distribute legal documents upon receipt
• Assist with execution of documents, including coordination of signatures, notarizations, and delivery
• Maintain electronic and hard-copy legal files
• Support document compilation for internal review, audits and external requests
• Maintain version control and proper labeling of documents
• Maintain internal databases and shared drive with updated entity and compliance checklists
• Assist with tracking legal expenses, per project, by categorizing the expense, the budget, and notes on why a few may be higher or lower per project
• Assist with creating a legal expenses database to assist the Legal Department in tracking and budgeting expenses and estimating new legal costs for new and upcoming projects
Contract & Tracker Support
• Assist with contract administration, including:
• Logging agreements into legal trackers
• Tracking execution status and outstanding items
• Filing fully executed agreements
• Populate and maintain legal trackers for contracts, matters, deliverables and deadlines
• Coordinate with internal teams to obtain missing information or documents needed for completion
• Escalate delays or missing items to senior legal staff
Litigation and Claims Administrative Support
• Assist with all litigation and claims tracking, including discovery, under senior paralegal, or attorney supervision
Construction and Development
• Assist with filing and tracking certificates of use, business tax receipts, and permits for project sites, sales center, and main office
• Schedule inspections and coordinate administrative submissions with municipalities
• Track and submit invoices for legal-related services for processing
• Liaise with project teams to gather information and provide status updates as directed
Calendar and Coordination
• Assist attorneys and senior paralegal with:
• Calendaring deadlines
• Scheduling meetings and calls
• Coordinating internal and external participants
• Monitor shared calendars and notify legal staff of upcoming deadlines or conflicts
• Ensure follow-up on assigned administrative tasks
General
Support Legal Department initiatives including:
• Process improvements
• File clean-ups
• Data organization projects
• Assist with company-wide legal notices and administrative communications
• Provide backup administrative support as needed
• Perform other administrative and clerical duties as assigned
As a team member at Terra, you'll enjoy:
• Career advancement and bonus opportunities.
• Comprehensive benefits package, including health, vision, dental insurance, and FSA (Flexible Spending Account)
• Employer-paid life and disability insurance
• Employer matching 401k
• Employee team building events
• Company paid monthly lunches
• Paid Time Off and paid Holidays
Job description
Join Our Winning Legal Team as a Personal Injury Attorney!
Are you a skilled and passionate Personal Injury Attorney looking for a rewarding career with a top-tier firm? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, client-focused environment where your legal expertise can make a real difference? If so, we want to hear from you!
Why Join Us?
- Competitive Salary – Starting at $80,000 per year, based on experience.
- Comprehensive Benefits Package – We offer health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
- Work-Life Balance – Enjoy a Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM schedule.
- Career Growth – Join a team that values professional development and promotes from within.
- In-Person Role – Work directly with clients and colleagues in a dynamic, collaborative setting.
Your Role & Responsibilities:
As a Personal Injury Attorney, you will play a key role in managing cases from inception to resolution while advocating for clients who have suffered injuries. Your key responsibilities include:
- Developing case strategy and executing a strong legal plan.
- Drafting and reviewing legal documents with precision.
- Representing clients in court and negotiating settlements effectively.
- Supervising and guiding support staff on case matters.
- Providing leadership and ensuring high-quality legal work from your team.
- Maintaining ongoing communication with clients, keeping them informed and involved in case decisions.
What We're Looking for?
- Licensed Attorney – Must be a member of the Florida Bar in good standing.
- 1-4 years of experience handling personal injury cases.
- Strong negotiation skills to maximize client outcomes.
- Excellent drafting abilities for clear and effective legal documents.
- Leadership & teamwork – Ability to guide and supervise legal support staff.
- Client-Centered Approach – Passionate about advocating for injury victims.
- Spanish speaking (strongly preferred)
Ready to Take Your Career to the Next Level?
If you're looking for a challenging yet rewarding role in personal injury law with great pay, benefits, and career growth opportunities, apply today!
A global law firm in Miami has an immediate opening for an experienced Real Estate Paralegal to support its real estate practice. This role handles complex transactions from contract through closing across a range of real estate matters, including commercial, development, private sector, and trust-related work.Key Responsibilities
- Support attorneys through all stages of real estate transactions
- Handle due diligence (title, survey, leases, liens, and UCC searches)
- Prepare entity formation and organizational documents
- Draft and track closing checklists, key dates, and closing documents
- Maintain transaction files and closing binders
Qualifications
- 5+ years of real estate experience
- Strong attention to detail and organization skills
- Proactive and dependable with good communication skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Bachelor's degree or Paralegal Certificate preferred
Job Title: Commercial Litigation Trial Paralegal
Job Type: Full Time - on site
Location: Miami, FL
Job Overview:
Our Client is seeking a highly skilled Commercial Litigation Trial Paralegal to join its Miami office. The ideal candidate will have substantial trial experience in both state and federal courts and a strong background in commercial litigation.
This role requires a detail-oriented professional who thrives in a fast-paced legal environment and can provide comprehensive trial and case management support to litigation attorneys..
Compensation and Benefits:
- Competitive salary: $90,000 -$100,000 commensurate with experience
- On-site position in the Firm's Miami office
- Firm pays for parking
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare trial materials, including binders, exhibits, witness files, and evidence.
- Support attorneys through all stages of a case, from filing to post-trial.
- Draft and format legal documents such as pleadings, motions, discovery, and subpoenas.
- Conduct legal and factual research and summarize findings.
- Manage documents and e-discovery, including indexing and production tracking.
- Communicate with clients, courts, opposing counsel, and vendors.
- Assist with deposition scheduling, preparation, and exhibits.
- Maintain case calendars, deadlines, and timelines.
Qualifications:
- Solid trial experience in both state and federal courts (required).
- Commercial litigation experience (required).
- Antitrust litigation experience (preferred).
- 3-5 years of paralegal experience in a litigation-focused environment.
- Strong knowledge of litigation procedures, court rules, and case management.
- Proficiency with legal research tools and litigation support software.
- Excellent organizational skills and strong attention to detail.
- Ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Role Profile: Associate or Deputy General Counsel – U.S. Retail Brokerage Operations
Location: Hybrid in New York City or Miami; will consider remote for the right candidate
Who Are We?
Howden is a collective—a group of talented and passionate people all around the world. Together, we have pushed the boundaries of insurance, united by a shared passion and no-limits mindset.
Our strength lies in our ability to collaborate as a powerful international team comprised of 18,000 employees spanning over 100 countries. Our people are our biggest asset as well as our largest shareholder group, and they are everything that makes us unique: our inclusive culture, the quality service we offer our clients, and our continued growth all stem from our people-first approach.
Why Work at Howden?
We have always been employee-owned and driven by entrepreneurial spirit. Right from the beginning, we've focused on employing talented individuals and empowering them to make a real difference to the company, while building successful and fulfilling careers at the same time. People join Howden for many different reasons, but they stay for the same one: our culture. Whatever your priorities—work/life balance, career progression, sustainability, volunteering—you'll find like-minded people driving change at Howden.
Role Overview
We are seeking an Associate or Deputy General Counsel to serve as a trusted second-in-command to the General Counsel supporting our U.S. retail insurance brokerage operations. This is an exceptional opportunity to help shape a high-growth business, working closely with senior leadership in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will take on significant day-to-day responsibilities and partner with the General Counsel to build a high-impact legal presence within the U.S. operations. This role requires a highly capable legal professional who can operate independently, step in for the General Counsel when required, and collaborate cross-functionally with global teams in M&A, Finance, and Litigation through our matrix structure.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Legal Partnership. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will support the General Counsel in serving as a legal advisor to the U.S. retail insurance brokerage business, covering both specialty and retail insurance broking lines. This individual will act as a trusted advisor to the U.S. leadership team, contributing to business strategy, governance, and operational planning. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will participate in executive-level discussions as appropriate, providing legal insight on commercial, regulatory, risk mitigation and structural matters.
Legal Operations & Governance. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will assist in developing and implementing legal policies, procedures, and frameworks tailored to high-growth business model. This is a unique opportunity to create the practices, procedures and guardrails that will form the foundation for a newly stood up US insurance brokerage enterprise. This role will support U.S. governance structures and help ensure alignment with global standards. The individual will advise on regulatory, brokerage, licensing, and compliance across multiple states and lines of business.
Regulatory & Compliance Expertise. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will help ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws, as well as industry-specific regulations. This includes providing expertise in NAIC guidelines, state Departments of Insurance (DOIs), and relevant federal regulatory bodies. The individual will monitor evolving regulatory landscapes and proactively manage legal risk.
Litigation & Risk Management. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will assist in managing U.S.-based litigation and disputes, coordinating with external counsel as needed. This individual will identify legal risks and develop mitigation strategies in partnership with business leaders. Deep understanding of operational risk of a US licensed insurance broker are required as this role will partner closely with the Chief Risk Officer, Chief Data Privacy Officer, and IT for the US business to build compliant systems that allow for fast, disciplined growth while remaining compliant with a complex web of legal and regulatory operational mandates.
Team Collaboration & Development. The Associate/Deputy General Counsel will work closely with the General Counsel to help build and mentor the U.S. legal team over time. This role will collaborate with existing legal colleagues in the region and leverage the broader Howden Group legal function.
Qualifications & Experience
The ideal candidate will hold a Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited U.S. law school and an active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. The candidate should have a minimum of 10 years of post-qualification experience (PQE), with meaningful in-house counsel experience preferred. A strong background in U.S. insurance, commercial, and regulatory law is required with strong preference for those with experience from the broking or intermediary side. The candidate should possess deep knowledge of the insurance retail insurance brokerage landscape, especially regulatory frameworks for specialty and broking. Experience in private equity-backed businesses or similarly dynamic, fast-paced environments is highly valued. Experience working in a multinational or matrixed environment is also desirable.
The candidate should demonstrate strategic and operational leadership, excellent communication and negotiation skills, high integrity and sound judgment, the ability to work independently and collaboratively across time zones, and strong organizational and project management capabilities.
What Do We Offer in Return?
We offer a career that you define. Our business succeeds by allowing our people to make a mark in the areas they care about most: personal development, volunteering, fundraising for charity, or creating new insurance products that address society's greatest challenges. We know that separate home and work lives don't really exist, so we do our best to support our people in every aspect of their lives.
Compensation and Benefits
The expected base salary range for this role is $275,000 to $325,000, depending on experience and location.
In addition to a competitive base salary, employees are eligible to receive a discretionary bonus. Howden also offers a variety of benefits and programs, subject to eligibility, including:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance, including healthcare savings and reimbursement accounts
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Flexible Paid Time Off and paid parental leave
- Life and Disability insurance
Reasonable Adjustments
We're committed to providing reasonable accommodations at Howden to ensure that our positions align well with your needs. Besides the usual adjustments such as software, IT, and office setups, we can also accommodate other changes such as flexible hours or hybrid working, where available. If you're excited by this role but have some doubts about whether it's the right fit for you, send us your application—if your profile fits the role's criteria, we will be in touch to assist in helping to get you set up with any reasonable adjustments you may require.
Our Sustainability Promise
We're on a lifelong journey to become an ever-more sustainable group. It's a commitment to taking care of our people and the world we live in, to doing good business, and to making a positive impact wherever we can. Our governance processes, company policies, and review systems are all geared toward our goal of making a positive impact in the world.
Trustpoint.One is pleased to be partnering with a dynamic, growing national litigation boutique law firm in its search for a Litigation Attorney to join the firm's Miami office. This is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding plaintiff-side antitrust practice led by former Big Law defense partners.
Position Overview
The firm is seeking an attorney with either 4–6 years of experience or 2–3 years of experience (the firm anticipates hiring at both levels). The ideal candidate will have antitrust litigation experience, strong academic credentials, and a demonstrated interest in trial work. Federal clerkship experience is a significant plus. While the practice is primarily plaintiff-side, candidates with defense-side antitrust experience are encouraged to apply.
This position is an addition to staff due to continued firm growth.
Qualifications of the Attorney - Antitrust Litigation:
- At least 2 years of antitrust litigation experience
- Strong academic credentials and prior major law firm experience required
- Federal clerkship experience strongly preferred
- Experience with all phases of litigation, including: Discovery (propounding and responding); Legal research and writing; Drafting motions and briefs; Taking and defending depositions; Trial preparation, hearings, mediation, and trial.
- Trial experience is highly valued
- Florida Bar License; active and in good standing
Responsibilities of the Attorney - Antitrust Litigation:
- Conduct in-depth legal research using LexisNexis and Westlaw
- Draft pleadings, motions, and briefs with precision and attention to detail
- Collaborate with clients and internal teams to develop case strategy
- Negotiate settlements and represent clients in court proceedings
- Stay current on relevant laws and regulations affecting antitrust litigation
Compensation
- Base salary: Competitive and in line with market, generally in the low-to-mid $200,000s
- Bonus: Significant, material bonus paid at the end of the fiscal year (September 30)
Work Environment
- Work model: On-site in the Miami office
- Billable expectations: No hard requirement; average is approximately 1,800 hours per year
- Office size: Miami office includes approximately 18 attorneys
- Benefits & perks: Paid parking, 3 weeks of PTO
- Culture: Collegial and collaborative; all partners previously practiced Big Law defense before transitioning to plaintiff-side litigation
Additional Requirements
- Ability to work at a computer screen for sustained periods of time
Equal Opportunity Employer
Trustpoint.One provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.