Litigation Paralegal, Washington DC Regional Office

EarthjusticeWashington, DC
Onsite

About The Position

Earthjustice seeks a full-time, in-person Litigation Paralegal for its Washington, D.C., Regional Office. Earthjustice is a leading nonprofit environmental law organization dedicated to protecting public health, preserving natural places, advancing clean energy, and combating climate change through legal action and partnerships. The Washington D.C. Regional Office (DCRO) focuses on regional issues in the mid-Atlantic states and serves as a litigation center for national environmental matters, particularly concerning air pollution. The DCRO uses litigation, administrative advocacy, and partnerships to protect public health and the environment. The Litigation Paralegal will provide essential paralegal and administrative support for the team's litigation and advocacy efforts, including legal assistance, factual research, drafting, case management, and policy development. This is a full-time role requiring regular in-office attendance.

Requirements

  • 3+ years of experience in a related litigation position.
  • Expert user of software and other technology used to support litigation and program work, including Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF, and PACER/ECF.
  • In-depth understanding of legal practice relevant to our work, including the rules and procedures in federal courts.
  • Ability to work independently to identify, analyze, and complete tasks.
  • Excellent organizational, problem-solving skills, and verbal and written communication skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage complex information.
  • Ability to handle a varied workload and prioritize as needed.
  • Awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and orientations.
  • High level of emotional intelligence including self-motivation, self-awareness, empathy, ability to give and receive feedback, and outstanding interpersonal skills.
  • Passion for Earthjustice’s mission.

Nice To Haves

  • College degree is a plus.
  • Paralegal certification is strongly preferred.
  • Familiarity with environmental and social justice issues preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Edit, cite-check, Bluebook, proofread, format, assemble, serve, and file legal documents in accordance with relevant court, agency, and case-specific requirements.
  • Maintain familiarity with court rules and procedures relevant to the office’s work.
  • Perform and coordinate case management tasks, including: maintaining case files; preparing retainers, litigation holds, and conflict checks; ensuring compliance with litigation holds, protective orders, and e-discovery requirements; and tracking and computing deadlines.
  • Assist in case development as requested, including conducting interviews.
  • Research, organize, and analyze legal and factual information and technical data; generate literature reviews, notes, memoranda, and summaries; develop tables, graphics, and other visual aids.
  • Support all aspects of discovery, including conducting document review, communicating with other parties regarding productions, and preparing deposition summaries and/or requests for and responses to discovery, etc.
  • Support all aspects of administrative record and FOIA reviews, including as appropriate document review, preparing summaries, and communicating with agency staff regarding the production.
  • Coordinate logistics for trials, administrative hearings, or other proceedings.
  • Participate in conference calls and meetings and communicate with clients, courts, experts, and other parties, as part of regular or assigned responsibilities or as approved by attorneys.
  • Engage in advocacy and community outreach efforts. Help steward and develop relationships with community partners and clients.
  • Draft basic procedural pleadings, including motions, status reports, and similar filings. Draft other program-related documents, including comment letters, FOIA and public records requests, FOIA appeals, and other documents as requested by attorneys.
  • Track and report agency activities, scientific developments, news, and docket updates related to the office’s practice.
  • Retrieve legal documents from agencies, libraries, and internet sources.
  • Maintain court-specific information, including filing checklists; collaborate with other litigation staff across the organization as needed to improve litigation support for the office and Earthjustice generally.
  • Maintain litigation calendars and schedule meetings and other work-related activities on request from attorneys and other program staff.
  • Conduct new employee training and orientation for litigation assistants and paralegals.
  • Partner with the Managing Attorney and/or other staff to evolve the effectiveness of litigation support and institute and implement best practices in the face of changing technology, norms, and rules.
  • Assist paralegals and litigation assistants in career advancement by identifying and encouraging appropriate training and professional development opportunities and creating development plans.
  • Advance a learning culture by acting as an informal mentor or advisor to less experienced litigation support personnel.
  • Help ensure the advancement of Earthjustice’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and values.
  • Promote a respectful and inclusive work environment for the team and model respectful and inclusive behavior.
  • Communicate regularly with the team and encourage staff to raise concerns and to provide ongoing feedback.
  • Facilitate staff engagement with one another to strengthen teamwork, interaction, and collaboration. Create or identify strategic opportunities for team building.
  • Other tasks as assigned and as needed.

Benefits

  • Excellent benefits
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