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Posted June 18, 2026

Litigation Paralegal

Shook, Hardy & Bacon
Chicago, IL Full Time
Compensation: $78,011 to $117,017 Annually
Reference: Shook,Hardy&Bacon5001197576606

Organizes, digests and codes in the preparation of legal documents for production, deposition or trial preparation, or other litigation and discovery projects.

Prepares correspondence, memoranda, outlines for litigation and discovery projects.

Drafts answers, discovery requests, responses to discovery, basic motions and similar pleadings, under the direction of an attorney.

Summarizes, reviews and analyzes documents, testimony, general literature, and legislative information for litigation or discovery assignments.

Compiles and summarizes pertinent medical, scientific and litigation issues and/or incorporates analyses prepared by others into case outlines, deposition outlines and/or testimony outlines, relevant chronologies and other litigation assignments.

Selects documents to be used in depositions, for trial exhibits or for production.

Obtains public information applicable to the litigation, as well as medical, educational and employment records on parties to litigation.

Interviews witnesses and/or company employees.

Updates clients and litigation teams regarding case status, litigation and discovery issues and assignments.

Maintains calendar or tickler system, subject to case requirements.

Keeps abreast of significant developments in areas of assigned responsibility and areas of expertise, in order to undertake assignments as appropriate.

Understands the full scope of litigation and recognizes relevant information to a case when reviewing documents and/or testimony.

Travels to clients' offices, vendors, trial locations and other locations with minimal notice; assists in the trials of cases.

Utilizes and has an understanding of document and case management software, databases and internet sites as needed.

Keeps track of time in specified intervals and turns in time records as instructed.

Provides mentoring to Staff Paralegal.

Uses excellent verbal, written and communication skills, and is courteous and professional at all times.

Keeps supervisor abreast of current issues and potential problems as they develop; seeks advice as needed.
Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university and/or paralegal certificate/degree and one to two years relevant experience; or a minimum of six years relevant experience; or minimum of two years at SHB as Staff Paralegal.Shook, Hardy & Bacon provides a competitive salary and comprehensive salary and benefits package for professional staff which includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement plan with a generous contribution plan, and paid time off.The expected salary range for this position in Illinois is between $78,011 and $117,017 annually. Actual salary may vary based upon several factors including, but not limited to, relevant skills/experience, time in role, base salary of internal peers, prior performance, area of expertise, and geographic/office location.

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