Full-Time

Junior Paralegal

Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright

5,001-10,000 employees

No salary listed

Calgary, AB, Canada

In Person

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Graduate of a recognized legal assistant or paralegal program or equivalent experience
  • Prior law firm experience of at least 2 years in the litigation practice area
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Experience with Relativity, Open Text eDiscovery or other eDiscovery tools would be an asset
  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work well under pressure while paying attention to details
  • Ability to prioritize work and willingness to take initiative
  • Flexible to work with changing priorities
  • Ability to work both independently and in a team environment
  • Demonstrated diplomacy and tact in difficult situations
  • Ability to maintain professionalism, confidentiality and discretion
Responsibilities
  • Draft of routine non-complex litigation documents
  • Provide support to litigation team
  • Provide litigation support to litigation paralegals and professionals in preparation for experts, questioning, trials, undertaking responses, etc.
  • Assist in the preparation of document production, including sorting, organizing and data entry (metadata coding) of documents in various litigation software programs
  • Organization and preparation of trial binders, pleadings and undertaking binders
  • Scanning of client materials into electronic format
  • Liaising between the paralegals, professionals and administrative assistants at all levels
  • Overall maintenance of client files as designated
  • Working proactively in the day-to-day support of the paralegal team
Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright

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5,001-10,000

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Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2011

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What believers are saying

  • Six-lawyer LA trial team from DLA Piper boosts product liability capacity on May 5, 2026.
  • John Bonnet III and Mark Pendleton strengthen Dallas M&A for PE, healthcare, energy.
  • Anne Johnson's appellate team from Tillotson adds 50 years experience since March 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Latham poaches 12 Vinson partners, eroding NRF Houston energy practice by November 2026.
  • Kirkland secures $150B energy PE deals, causing NRF 22% PEP drop by August 2026.
  • A&O Shearman merger seizes NRF $2B Asia energy portfolio by November 2027.

What makes Norton Rose Fulbright unique

  • Norton Rose Fulbright's 1,200-lawyer global disputes practice leads in multi-jurisdictional trials.
  • Firm doubled US product liability team to 50 lawyers across Chicago, Dallas, LA, Minneapolis.
  • Strategic hires like Jayme Long from DLA Piper enhance California class action defense.

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Fides Search Limited
Apr 17th, 2026
Weekly update - 20th april 2026.

Weekly update - 20th april 2026. Welcome to this week's update, where we bring you the latest moves, promotions, and strategic appointments shaping the legal industry. Partner Moves Individual UK & Ireland Weil Gotshal & Manges has hired a Partner from Kirkland & Ellis in London, as it continues to build out its global secondaries capability. Charles Cooper-Isow joins the firm's private equity practice, focusing on secondaries transactions. Structured Finance Partner Suzanne Bell will be moving to Orrick and leaving Cadwalader, which is gearing up for a merger with Hogan Lovells. Mayer Brown has hired Leveraged Finance Partner Sarah Goodwin in London from Kirkland, as it continues to build out its private capital offering in London. Norton Rose Fulbright has announced that Dr. Stephanie Pantelidaki has joined the firm as Partner (non-legal) and Head of Transfer Pricing for EMEAPAC, based in London. Stephanie is an economist and joins the firm from Baker McKenzie, where she was a Partner in the tax team. Linklaters has hired M&A Partner Owen Ross to bolster its insurance practice in London. Ross joins from CMS, where he was a Partner in the Financial Services team specialising in insurance. Maureen Daly has joined Reddy Charlton LLP as a Partner. Ms Daly specialises in all areas of intellectual property law and joins from Pinsent Masons. Harper Macleod has announced the appointment of new Partner Jacqueline Cook to its planning team. Jacqueline Cook joins from Burges Salmon in Edinburgh. Norton Rose Fulbright has announced that Real Estate Partner Diane Le Chevallier has joined its Paris office. Diane Le Chevallier joins the firm after nine years at De Pardieu Brocas Maffei. Middle East Stephenson Harwood is building its Middle East insurance litigation capability with the relocation of Partner Richard Hugg to the Dubai office. Ropes & Gray announced that leading Private Equity and M&A Partner Fabrizio Scaparro and experienced Private Equity Counsel Paola Pagani have joined the firm's Milan office. They both join from Giovannelli e Associati where Scaparro was a Founding Partner. Bird & Bird boosts its Employment team in Paris with two new partners - Philippe Thomas and Thibault Meiers. They both join from Dechert. Promotions & Appointments A&O Shearman has unveiled its Partner promotions round for 2026, with nine lawyers elevated in London and four in the US. The numbers in London and the US are identical to last year when 33 lawyers globally also made the cut. Eversheds Sutherland (International) announced 25 partner promotions for 2026, up from 23 Partner promotions in 2025. Freshfields has announced its largest-ever Partner promotions round, making up 43 new Partners globally. It's a significant level up from last year's 25 partner promotions. Irwin Mitchell has announced its latest annual promotions with 12 being promoted to Partner, down from 14 last year. Radford Goodman has been appointed as Head of the Insolvency and Restructuring Group. Radford joined Mishcon in 2024 from Norton Rose Fulbright, where he was a Partner for 15 years. Firm and Market Activity Office Openings & Closings Linklaters is closing its eight-year-old Hamburg office as it continues a broader pullback from underperforming European markets. Gilson Gray has opened a new office at 14 Rutland Square, joining its existing city centre locations at 6, 25 and 29 Rutland Square. The firm will take sole occupation of 10 Devonshire Square, currently home to WeWork, which spans more than 67,000 sq ft across five floors and includes a private roof terrace. RPC says the space will be fully redesigned to support hybrid working and client meetings. Pamela Keely has established Gantly Keely Solicitors in Bray, following the acquisition of Wicklow's established private law practice Rosemary Gantly Solicitors. Mergers & Alliances Partners at Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft have voted in favour of what has been described as the largest law firm combination in history. Hogan Lovells Cadwalader will have annual revenue of more than $3.6 billion and a team of 3,100 lawyers across 18 countries, becoming one of the top firms globally by revenue and size. Perkins Coie and Ashurst announced today that the partnerships of both firms have voted overwhelmingly to approve their proposed combination. The approval follows consultation from both firms and reflects strong support for the combination of two law firms with highly complementary geographic reach, sector depth, and practice strength. The merged firm joins an elite club of U.S. legal giants that operate their international arms through Delaware-incorporated structures; pre-merger, both Winston & Strawn's London operation and Taylor Wessing were registered as conventional U.K. LLPs. Taylor Wessing's German arm, which is not set to be joining the UK alliance's Winston & Strawn deal, is understood to have approached a number of UK mid-tier firms about a tie-up, with no deal agreed as yet. Financial Results A standout year for Latham & Watkins, with record profits, surging revenues and headline mandates driving performance at the very top of the market. Key numbers: revenue: $8.3 billion (first time past $8bn); PEP: $8.65 million (up 21.3%); revenue per lawyer: $2.2 million (up 14%); and Lawyer headcount: 3,724 (up 4%). Revenue grew by 9.4% and revenue per lawyer rose 8.3% in 2025 at Ropes & Gray. Harbottle & Lewis has become the second of the City independent firms to announce its financial results for 2025/26. The firm posted revenue of £58.3m for the financial year, up 8.3 per cent on the £53.8m of 2024/25 and around 130 per cent on the £25.2m of 2015/16. Harbottles has not yet revealed other metrics, but in 2024/25 net profit was £22.5m and average profit per equity partner was £752,000. Its profit margin that year was 41.8 per cent, second only to pensions boutique Sackers among the 13 City independents in the UK51-100 bracket of the UK200. Milbank has posted an 11 per cent revenue uplift in London, as the New York firm saw its global turnover jump past the $2bn mark for the first time. The firm reported London revenue of $366.2m for the financial year 2025, up from $327m the previous year, marking an increase of more than 11 per cent. Sidley Austin's London office has increased its revenue by 32 per cent, as the US firm reaps the rewards of an increasingly aggressive hiring strategy on both sides of the Atlantic. The firm saw its London revenue increase by 31.9 per cent to $299m. The rise reinforces a pattern of consistent double-digit expansion, marking the 13th year of consecutive revenue growth in the City. Market Commentary Legora today launched a new global brand campaign, featuring Jude Law, as it accelerates the international expansion of its collaborative legal AI platform. The campaign marks a new phase in Legora's growth strategy and maturity, as the company continues to scale its presence in key legal markets, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the EU, and drives deeper adoption among leading law firms and in-house legal teams. The shortlist for this year's The Lawyer Awards is now live, with law firms, barristers' chambers and in-house departments all nominated for prizes celebrating team and individual excellence. Innovation and Culture Technology & Innovation OpenAI has signed for its first permanent office in London at Endurance Land's Regent Quarter scheme in King's Cross. The company has taken 88,500 sq ft across Jahn Court and the Brassworks Building. OpenAI currently employs around 200 people in London and the new office, which is expected to open in 2027, will have capacity for up to 544 people. Simmons & Simmons has welcomed eight students to its new AI law internship, in what the firm says is the UK's first dedicated programme of its kind. The two-week internship, which began this week in London, gives students hands-on experience working with the firm's AI team across both legal and technical projects.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 2nd, 2026
Mission BioCapital announces opening of $4 million 2026 Platinum Program contest and 2025 Platinum ticket investments.

Mission BioCapital announces opening of $4 million 2026 Platinum Program contest and 2025 Platinum ticket investments. PR Newswire - Up to eight winners to receive up to $500,000 each in pre-seed funding, incubator space, equity for discovery services, and expert mentorship - - New sponsors AbbVie, TIAP, Connecticut Innovations, CCRM, and Norton Rose Fulbright join existing partners Mission BioCapital, Ono Venture Investment, Alloy Therapeutics, HitGen, Goodwin, and van den Boom & Associates to support high-potential biotechnology innovation around the globe - CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Mission BioCapital (MBC), in partnership with sponsors AbbVie, Ono Venture Investment (OVI), Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners (TIAP), Connecticut Innovations, Alloy Therapeutics, HitGen, CCRM, Goodwin, Norton Rose Fulbright, and van den Boom & Associates announced today that applications are open internationally for the 2026 Platinum Program. MBC's Platinum Program aims to advance high-potential life sciences start-up companies by providing pre-seed funding, global laboratory space, expert mentorship, and discovery services to accelerate their launch and initial development. Early-stage biotechnology innovators from around the globe are invited to apply. "Since 2022, Mission BioCapital's Platinum Program has helped launch 24 exceptional early-stage founders, deploying a total of $11.5 million in pre-seed funding and hands-on support to turn breakthrough ideas into medical breakthroughs," said Jennifer Griffin, Ph.D., Partner, Mission BioCapital. "We're thrilled to celebrate our alumni's ongoing achievements and excited to extend Platinum Program access to the next wave of biotech visionaries from around the world." The 2026 Platinum Program will award each of up to eight winning start-ups: * A guaranteed lab bench in one of MBC's 31 affiliated incubators located in 22 cities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan * Up to $500,000 of pre-seed capital from MBC, AbbVie, OVI, TIAP, and Connecticut Innovations * Drug discovery services from Alloy Therapeutics and HitGen to enable companies with a derisked path to lead candidate * Consulting support from any affiliates within the CCRM group of companies * General counsel, intellectual property, and finance and accounting services from Goodwin, Norton Rose Fulbright, and van den Boom & Associates * Strategic scientific and business development mentorship from experts at MBC, AbbVie, OVI, Alloy Therapeutics, HitGen, CCRM, and other companies across MBC's corporate network MBC will be accepting applications between April 1 and May 15, 2026, and winners will be announced in Summer 2026. To apply, please visit: www.missionbiocapital.com/platinum-program. Only non-confidential information will be required for application.

Kane Constructions
Mar 31st, 2026
Kane NSW team strengthens capability through industry-led learning sessions.

Kane NSW team strengthens capability through industry-led learning sessions. 31st march, 2026. Kane Constructions' NSW team recently participated in a series of professional development sessions with Norton Rose Fulbright and Advanced Readymix, aimed at strengthening both contractual understanding and technical capability. The day commenced with Norton Rose Fulbright, who provided practical guidance on key provisions within the Kane Subcontract Agreement and how these are applied across live projects. The session offered clear, real-world insights to support consistent and informed contract administration. The team then visited Advanced Readymix for a site tour, gaining first-hand exposure to the end-to-end concrete production process. This included viewing aggregate storage, admixtures and additives, as well as core infrastructure such as mixing drums, cement silos, water tanks and pump systems. A demonstration in the central control room highlighted how daily logistics are coordinated, while the team also observed concrete batching and loading processes, providing valuable insight into the operational, safety and logistical considerations behind supply. A follow-up session on concrete mix design explored how strength, workability and sustainability are balanced, alongside the role of each component within the mix. The team also reviewed practical on-site checks to support quality during concrete supply and placement. These sessions provided valuable, practical knowledge that can be applied across Kane projects. Kane thanks Norton Rose Fulbright and Advanced Readymix for their time and expertise.

The Moultrie Observer
Mar 31st, 2026
Norton Rose Fulbright attracts renowned appellate team.

Norton Rose Fulbright attracts renowned appellate team. GlobeNewswire | Norton Rose Fulbright Today at 10:05am PDT Dallas, TX, March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced a significant addition to its appellate capabilities with the arrival of Anne Johnson as a partner and US Head of Appellate in the Dallas office. She is joined in Dallas by senior counsel Kelli Bills and counsel Megan Coker, with senior associate Stephani Michel arriving in Houston. Widely recognized as one of the top appellate lawyers in Texas, Anne is a formidable appellate advocate with a long track record of success in high-stakes appeals in state and federal courts. She is also frequently engaged by trial teams at every stage of litigation, collaborating before, during and after trial to shape strategy, preserve key issues and position matters for success on appeal. The group joins from boutique litigation firm Tillotson Johnson & Patton. Ranked and described by Chambers USA as "a fantastic team," Anne, Kelli, Megan and Stephani bring more than 50 years of combined appellate experience. Their arrival builds on Norton Rose Fulbright's established strength in high-stakes disputes - and on the firm's unique ability to deploy integrated appellate and trial resources across its US and global platform. "Anne brings a depth of appellate experience that has earned her a strong reputation among clients facing the most consequential stages of disputes," said Jeff Cody, Norton Rose Fulbright's Global and US Managing Partner. "Her arrival, along with this accomplished team, reflects our commitment to building a litigation and disputes practice that serves clients at every stage in every market." With decades of experience leading high-performing teams, Anne brings a rare combination of appellate prowess, proven leadership and entrepreneurial instinct to the firm's practice. She spent more than 26 years earlier in her career at Haynes and Boone, where she served as chair of the litigation department, led the appellate practice group and was a member of the executive committee and board of directors. Pairing deep technical skill with a commercial sensibility, Anne will lead appellate strategy across the firm's broad national platform, working alongside one of the country's deepest benches of trial lawyers. Anne has particular strength in post-trial proceedings and appeals arising from large jury verdicts, with a strong track record of successfully resolving these matters on appeal. She is frequently brought into high-exposure cases at an early stage, where she helps frame dispositive legal arguments and develop strategy for motions to dismiss, summary judgment and trial. "Appellate advocacy is a critical component of modern litigation strategy, and Anne is one of the most trusted voices in that space," said Steve Jansma, Norton Rose Fulbright's US Head of Litigation and Disputes. "Anne and her team enhance our ability to deliver sophisticated appellate counsel and bring exactly the kind of strategic depth we look for as we continue expanding our premier disputes practice." Anne and her team join the firm as corporate counsel face sustained litigation pressure in an increasingly high-risk environment. This year's Norton Rose Fulbright Litigation Trends Survey, drawing on hundreds of corporate counsel respondents, identified nuclear verdicts as a critical emerging hotspot - an area where Anne's experience integrating appellate strategy early is particularly impactful. "Norton Rose Fulbright is a litigation powerhouse that has made a strong commitment to building an exceptional, robust appellate bench," Anne said. "I have known and worked with the firm's top-notch lawyers for years, and I am excited to call them my partners and colleagues. I am particularly looking forward to working with the outstanding appellate team at the firm." Anne has been individually ranked by Chambers USA for Texas: Appellate, named one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Texas by Texas Super Lawyers and named one of the top 250 women in litigation by Benchmark Litigation, among other honors. Chambers commenters have described Anne as "extremely effective on her feet and even more effective on paper," "one of the best writers I have seen" and "a very good strategist with great judgment." Licensed in Texas, Anne earned her law degree from the University of Texas School of Law and her bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Norton Rose Fulbright's appellate lawyers deliver high-quality advocacy to clients facing their most complex and consequential legal challenges. Deeply integrated with trial teams from the outset of a matter, the group shapes legal strategy early, preserves critical issues and positions cases for success long before an appeal is filed. This close coordination allows appellate counsel to step in seamlessly, bringing continuity and efficiency at the most critical stages of a dispute. About the team Anne's arrival marks a significant moment for the firm's disputes practice - she brings an all-female appellate team at a time when Norton Rose Fulbright has been consistently recognized as one of the best places to work for women in law. Together, the group leverages decades of experience advising clients in various stages of high-exposure disputes. Kelli Bills helps clients navigate complex disputes in state and federal courts across the country. She has experience at every phase of litigation and is particularly adept at handling high-stakes appeals involving business litigation, bankruptcy, arbitration and securities matters. Kelli is licensed in Texas, Colorado and Utah. She earned her law degree from the University of Texas School of Law and her bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Megan Coker's appellate litigation practice focuses on complex constitutional and statutory issues, commercial disputes, municipal and utility litigation and bet-the-company matters in Texas and federal courts. She is particularly well known for her emergency appellate work, regularly handling fast-moving matters requiring immediate strategic judgment. Licensed in Texas and Colorado, Megan earned her law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law and her bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Dallas. Stephani Michel focuses on matters in Texas and federal courts, with experience drafting briefs, presenting oral argument and guiding clients through the appellate process while working closely with trial teams at every stage of litigation. Her practice broadly spans from complex commercial disputes to high-stakes tort litigation, oil and gas disputes and more. Licensed in Texas, she earned her law degree from the University of Texas School of Law and her bachelor's degree from Abilene Christian University. Norton Rose Fulbright Norton Rose Fulbright provides a full scope of legal services to the world's preeminent corporations and financial institutions. The global law firm has more than 3,000 lawyers advising clients across locations in the United States, Europe, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa and the Middle East. With its global business principles of quality, unity and integrity, Norton Rose Fulbright is recognized for its client service in key industries, including financial institutions; energy, infrastructure and resources; technology; transport; life sciences and healthcare; and consumer markets. For more information, visit nortonrosefulbright.com. Dan McKenna Norton Rose Fulbright [email protected] This is a paid placement. For further inquiries, please contact GlobeNewswire directly.

Bracewell LLP
Mar 30th, 2026
Bracewell adds appellate partner Peter B. Siegal in Washington, DC.

Bracewell adds appellate partner Peter B. Siegal in Washington, DC. News Releases Arrival Expands Firm's Capabilities in Federal Agency Litigation and Appeals, Including FERC and Administrative Procedure Act Matters WASHINGTON, DC - Bracewell LLP announced today that appellate lawyer Peter B. Siegal has joined the firm as a partner in the Washington, DC office. Siegal joins Bracewell's nationally recognized appellate team, to which he brings expertise handling complex litigation before the United States courts of appeals and Supreme Court, as well as federal trial courts and agencies. His experience with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) matters and Administrative Procedure Act (APA) litigation provides particular strategic value to clients of Bracewell's market-leading energy regulatory and environment, lands and resources practices, who have increasingly seen their matters being resolved not only at the agency level, but by the courts. "We're pleased to welcome Peter to Bracewell," said Bracewell Managing Partner Gregory M. Bopp. "He is a highly regarded appellate lawyer whose experience in FERC and APA matters further strengthens our team and enhances our ability to represent clients in complex litigation and regulatory matters." Siegal has argued and won cases before various courts of appeals, including highly technical FERC and other agency matters in the D.C. and Federal Circuits. His experience spans the energy, infrastructure, life sciences, technology, financial services and transportation sectors, among others. "Peter is an outstanding appellate lawyer with deep experience in Administrative Procedure Act litigation and FERC-related matters," said Warren W. Harris, chair of Bracewell's appellate practice. "He adds meaningful depth to our team and will be immediately involved in ongoing and anticipated matters involving our energy clients." "We are seeing a growing number of FERC and other regulatory matters move from the agencies to the courts," said Mark K. Lewis, managing partner of Bracewell's Washington, DC office and a partner in the firm's energy regulatory practice. "Peter's experience in Administrative Procedure Act litigation and appellate advocacy positions Bracewell to continue to handle those matters seamlessly. He will be an important resource for our energy regulatory and environmental teams as this work continues." "Bracewell has a leading platform in all areas of the energy sector, including energy regulation, and I'm excited to join a team that is deeply engaged in issues vital to clients' businesses," said Siegal. "The firm's strength across regulatory, environmental and litigation matters allows us to guide clients from agency proceedings through complex trial and appellate challenges without skipping a beat." Siegal joins Bracewell from Norton Rose Fulbright, where he served as deputy head of the appellate practice and hiring partner for the Washington, DC office. He earned his J.D., magna cum laude, from Northwestern University School of Law, where he served as senior articles editor of Northwestern University Law Review, and received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He clerked for the Honorable William J. Kayatta, Jr., of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.