Fully remote role tied to a San Francisco team, with real ownership of your cases
Stable, national litigation platform with sophisticated toxic tort matters
Broad exposure to case strategy, discovery, depositions, and trial prep
Strong benefits package plus a clear salary range ($75,000β$80,000)
Join a team that values initiative, responsiveness, and high-quality work
Location:
Remote (supports the San Francisco, CA office) β work from home while collaborating closely with a high-performing litigation team
Note:
Must have 2+ years litigation paralegal experience and toxic tort litigation exposure (or closely related complex civil litigation)
About Our Client
Our client is a national defense litigation firm known for handling high-risk disputes for a wide range of businesses, from local companies to major corporations. They offer a fast-paced, professional environment where strong paralegals can grow quickly and get meaningful experience.
Job Description
Manage cases day-to-day: document control, calendaring, deadlines, and coordination with local counsel
Prepare and organize litigation materials: charts, letters, forms, exhibit binders, and case files
Support depositions: records review, deposition summaries, and attorney prep
Assist with hearings and key filings, including trial and hearing preparation
Handle document production and discovery support (requests, responses, coordination)
Draft discovery documents and track responses, deficiencies, and follow-ups
Request and manage records, including medical and other key case records
Qualifications
2+ years experience as a litigation paralegal (toxic tort strongly preferred)
Paralegal certificate or equivalent hands-on experience
Strong attention to detail, ownership mindset, and ability to manage multiple deadlines
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Comfortable in a fast-moving environment supporting multiple matters at once
Why Youll Love Working Here
A real team environment with mentorship, high standards, and strong collaboration
A place where paralegals can build deep litigation skills (not just administrative work)
Clear expectations, meaningful responsibilities, and exposure to complex matters