Litigation Paralegal
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, 28412, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Legal Assistant, Legal Secretary
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Base pay range$50,000.00/yr - $55,000.00/yr
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Founder at Ave Staffing | Connecting Law Firms with Exceptional Legal Talent | Staffing Strategist & SpeakerLitigation Paralegal:
Expert Drafter & NC E-Filer
Join a nationally‑recognized, high‑volume law firm in Wilmington, NC. We need an experienced Paralegal ready to manage a heavy workload in litigation, primarily focusing on Foreclosure, Evictions, and Collections. This role is for professionals who are not intimidated by volume and want to be essential to case movement.
Job Snapshot- Job Title
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High‑Volume Litigation Paralegal - Keywords
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Litigation, Drafting, NC E‑Filing, Foreclosure, Motions, Complaints, 3+ Years Experience. - Work Style
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Fast‑paced, independent, and volume‑focused. - Remote Option
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Exceptionally strong candidates in the Raleigh area may be considered for remote work.
- This is a non‑discovery role centered on efficiency and output.
- Draft
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High volume of Motions, Complaints, Summons, and other critical court documents. - E‑File
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Master the North Carolina State E‑Filing system to push files quickly through the courts. - Communicate
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Manage client correspondence related to your active caseload (Evictions, Foreclosures, Bankruptcy).
- 3+ Years of Paralegal Experience in Litigation/High‑Volume Practice.
- Proven Drafting Expertise.
- Direct experience with the NC State E‑Filing System.
Associate
Employment typeFull‑time
Job functionLegal
Industries:
Legal Services and Law Practice
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