Boca Raton, Florida
THE LAW OFFICES OF KANNER AND PINTALUGA PA
Job Description Job Description
Founded in 2003, Kanner & Pintaluga is a NLJ500 and Mid-Market Pro 50 law firm that has recovered over $1 billion for property damage and personal injury clients nationwide. With nearly 100 lawyers and more than 30 offices throughout the United States, our primary goal is to achieve the most favorable outcome for our clients, who have the absolute right to receive the maximum compensation for their damages.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Trial Paralegal works directly with attorneys on high-value, high-volume litigation matters and serves as a primary trial-preparation partner for the Litigation team. This role is responsible for advanced case management, discovery support, and end-to-end trial readiness-including organizing trial notebooks, managing exhibits and witnesses, and coordinating experts and trial logistics. The Trial Paralegal also provides proactive calendaring and deadline management, supports hearings and depositions, and may help train and mentor junior staff.
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FIRM BENEFITS
The Firm offers a competitive benefits package for our full-time employees and their families. Here is a summary of our benefits (the list is not all-inclusive):
Equal Opportunity Statement
Kanner & Pintaluga is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Kanner & Pintaluga retains the right to change, assign, or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time – in its sole discretion. Employment is at will.
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