Paralegal | White Collar & Public Integrity Division

Massachusetts AGOBoston, MA
Hybrid

About The Position

Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is looking for a highly motivated Paralegal to support the work of the White Collar & Public Integrity Division (WCPID). The White Collar & Public Integrity Division is charged with investigating and prosecuting financial crimes (including fiduciary embezzlement by professionals, complex financial frauds, and tax fraud schemes) and public corruption matters (including a broad array of schemes involving public officials, public institutions, and public funds). The Paralegal will provide day-to-day paralegal and administrative support to the employees of the WCPID. The Paralegal will work closely with prosecutors, victim-witness advocates, investigators, and administrative support personnel within the Criminal Bureau, as well as with federal, state, and law enforcement partners.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or associate degree or an equivalent combination of related education and/or experience, required.
  • Demonstrated interest, and understanding of, the sensitive nature of working on investigations involving organized and public corruption crimes.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills with a high level of professionalism.
  • Analytical skills, sound judgement in decision-making, and excellent attention to detail.
  • Proficiency with technology, computers, and Microsoft Office programs.
  • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth, as needed.
  • The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a connection to the people and communities we serve and an interest in supporting a respectful, diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior criminal and/or civil litigation and e-discovery experience, preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Drafting administrative, grand jury, and trial subpoenas, as well as witness summonses, preservation orders, and other correspondence, at the direction of prosecutors.
  • Assisting with fact gathering using databases, open-source information, and other investigative techniques.
  • Reviewing records, organizing large amounts of diverse information, and creating chronologies, summary charts, and spreadsheets to further investigations and summarize findings.
  • Analyzing digital evidence in furtherance of investigations and prosecutions.
  • Assisting in preparation of exhibits, slide decks, and summary charts for grand jury presentations, court hearings, and trials.
  • Supporting litigation matters by drafting court pleadings and assembling, reviewing, and producing discovery, including notices of discovery.
  • Maintaining and updating a case management system to track referrals, investigations, and prosecutions for the WCPID.
  • Organizing and maintaining physical and electronic case files.
  • Investigating and replying to citizen complaints of criminal wrongdoing.
  • Communicating with attorneys and witnesses, as well as court clerks' offices and members of the public.
  • Managing calendars, including the scheduling of case-related meetings and deadlines.
  • Researching policy and legal matters pertinent to the WCPID’s work and initiatives.
  • Assisting in the coordination of trainings and assembly of training materials.
  • Assisting in the preparation of annual reports reflecting WCPID case outcomes.
  • Performing additional duties, as necessary, to effectuate the above responsibilities.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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