Full-Time

Paralegal/Program Analyst

The State Bar of California

The State Bar of California

Compensation Overview

$76.3k - $101.6k/yr

San Francisco, CA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Los Angeles, CA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role; up to 4 remote days per week.

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Paralegal: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in a field that develops the skills required for the functions and responsibilities of the position.
  • Paralegal: Two years’ experience as a paralegal.
  • Paralegal: Certification of completion of an approved paralegal program.
  • Paralegal: Mandatory continuing legal education: four hours of legal ethics classes every three years and four hours of general law classes every two years.
  • Paralegal: Applicants who meet the Minimum Qualifications will be required to successfully complete the State Bar’s selection process for this classification.
Responsibilities
  • Draft legal documents, including formal discovery requests, notices, interrogatories, motions, summaries of depositions, memoranda, and correspondence.
  • Assist with locating and contacting witnesses, prepares subpoenas, arranges for the interview and evaluation of witnesses, drafts witness declarations in proceedings and pretrial statements, and assists with the preparation of witness testimony.
  • Compiles and organizes trial notebooks, exhibits, files, and other materials and documents.
  • Coordinates the scheduling of witnesses, answers witness questions, communicates with witnesses regarding the status of their case/trial, coordinates witness travel and expenses, and assists with witness issues, exhibits, and note-taking.
  • Draft formal discovery requests and responses, including special interrogatories, requests for admissions, production demands, deposition notices, and motions to compel the attorney.
  • Analyzes records and disciplinary files and makes recommendations to the attorney regarding the disposition of files.
  • Performs legal research, including statutory and case law, drafts forms, research memoranda, proposed rules, orders, and other documents.
  • Prepares summaries of depositions and court transcripts, and witness testimony.
  • Monitors and tracks criminal and civil cases in California and other jurisdiction; investigate, gather, and review documentation and information.
  • Answers inquiries from the public by providing information and guidelines.
  • Performs several other similar or related duties, which may not be specifically included within this job description but are consistent with the general level of the job and the responsibilities described.
Desired Qualifications
  • The ideal candidate has prior experience handling records requests (either under the CPRA or the Freedom of Information Act) in a government setting and a solid understanding of public record laws
  • They are highly skilled at managing competing priorities, analyzing sensitive documents for legal compliance, and communicating effectively within the organization and to members of the public.
  • Candidates must possess excellent judgment and discretion, be able to work independently, identify legally sensitive information, apply exemption criteria, and produce clear and accurate written responses.
  • They must also be technologically adept, capable of navigating Microsoft Office Suite, document management systems and tracking tools to maintain accurate records and ensure timely responses.
The State Bar of California

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