Litigation Paralegal

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About the Role & Team

The Walt Disney World Litigation Department provides legal advice to Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc. and Disney Cruise Line regarding a wide range of lawsuits and other legal issues. This Paralegal will principally manage various litigation-related and adjacent administrative tasks.

Are you interested? We encourage you to apply!

What You Will Do

  • Coordinate company response to third-party subpoenas.

  • Facilitate company responses to court-ordered legal processes such as UCC liens and employee wage garnishments

  • Coordinate company responses to consumer and government agency correspondence.

  • Review and respond to consumer letters regarding intellectual property.

  • May support in evaluating new lawsuits, supervising document retention, and coordinating case assignments.

  • May support in revising written discovery and pleadings for accuracy and completeness.

  • May support in coordinating with outside counsel and internal business areas to gather documents and information to meet court deadlines.

  • May support in the preparation, assistance, monitoring, and reporting on trials.

  • Draft case correspondence.

  • Attend to the administrative responsibilities of the Department.

  • Manage calendars and deadlines.

Required Qualifications & Skills

  • 1 – 3 years’ experience in a law firm or in-house legal department;

  • Excellent communication skills.

  • Excellent attention to detail.

  • Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills.

  • Ability to work independently with limited supervision.

  • Ability to perform efficiently in fast paced environment.

  • Ability to effectively interact with various levels of the corporation.

  • Ability to manage and coordinate case calendars and meet deadlines.

Education

Bachelor’s degree and/or qualification to be a paralegal by certification or education and work experience as set forth by the American Bar Association and any applicable state codes

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