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Medical Malpractice and Long Term Care Paralegal
Job ID: 6180506
Position Title: Medical Malpractice and Long Term Care Paralegal
Company Name: Hall, Render, Killian, Heath and Lyman, P.C.
Location(s): Indianapolis, Indiana, 46282, United States  
Posted: November 6, 2009
Practice Area: Law Firm
Job Function: Litigation Paralegal
Entry Level: No
Job Description

Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, a growing health care law firm located in Indianapolis, Indiana seeks a friendly, energetic, experienced Paralegal to work on medical malpractice and long term care.   Our ideal candidate should be organized, dependable, detail-oriented and have a professional appearance and demeanor.  Must have strong writing and analytical skills and the ability to handle a high volume caseload and prioritize multiple tasks.  The successful candidate will have the ability to function in an extremely fast-paced and continuously changing environment.  Day-to-day litigation duties include:  file management; interaction with clients; witness interviews; medical and nursing record review and organization; document management; preliminary legal research; drafting pleadings; and, trial support including logistical and technological support.  Hall Render offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package, and a challenging work environment. Above all, we offer the right person the chance to make a positive difference in a professional business.

 

If you feel that you are the right fit for this career opportunity, please e-mail your resume, including salary history and requirements, to colson@hallrender.com.  Please note that submittals without salary history and requirements will not be considered.  No phone calls please.  Hall Render is an equal opportunity employer.

 

Job Requirements

A minimum of two years of experience as a paralegal in a law office, preferably with experience in litigation medical malpractice and/or long term care.  A Paralegal Degree or Paralegal Certificate is required; RP or CP certification or college degree preferred.  Superior communication skills are a must. Competencies include multi-tasking, adaptability, ability to work with attorneys in developing case strategies and teamwork.  Advanced skills in Microsoft Word and Outlook are required, as well as working knowledge of trial management software.  Experience using Summation a plus.






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