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Berchem Moses PC, a prominent Connecticut law firm, seeks a Legal Assistant/Paralegal for our Litigation and Municipal Departments in our Westport office. Minimum qualifications require at least 3 years of law firm experience, as well as knowledge and experience with the following: document management and time/billing software systems, managing litigation files, filing pleadings in the CT judicial branch system, preparing form documents and discovery requests, and providing draft responses to discovery requests. Experience providing support for work associated with municipal agencies, including land use and zoning, would be a plus, but not required.
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