Legal Assistant Legal & Paralegal - Norfolk, VA at Geebo

Legal Assistant

Company Name:
Norfolk Southern
Principal Duties: - Organizes and produces responses to discovery requests, drafts
answers to interrogatories, and develops responses to requests for
production.
Identifies internal contact persons, obtains witness statements and,
assists in the preparation of affidavits.
Drafts procedural pleadings and communicates with clerks of state
and federal courts and regulating agencies to assure compliance with
procedural requirements and local rules of practice. - Performs legal research using various web-based sites on topics such
as abandonments, bankruptcy, collections, intellectual property,
patents, environmental matters, subpoenas, and various court filings.
Prepares right of entry agreements & follows up with divisions,
renewals, amendments, and assists with FRA matters.
Organizes and produces Board of Director committee meeting materials
for the corporation and subsidiaries and works with the Tax
Department to coordinate like-kind exchange programs.
Maintains litigation files and handles litigation holds. Prepares
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, and performs
administrative activities in support of legal issues surrounding
employee benefits.
Job Related
Experience:
Minimum Level: Not specified
Preferred Level: Not specified
Education:
Preferred Level: Bachelor''s Degree
Preferred Majors: None listed
Licenses / Certifications:
Required: None listed
Preferred: None listed
Technical Skills:
MS Excel/Spreadsheets
MS Word/Word Processing
Skills and Abilities:
Analyzing Problems
Carefulness with Details
Time Management
Organizational Support
Career Path:
Predecessor Jobs:
Legal Secretary
Future Jobs: None listed
Work ConditionsEnvironment: OfficeShift Work: No
On-Call: No
Weekend Work: Yes
Travel Required: 0 - 2 Days per Month
Work Location
VA-NorfolkEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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