Posted 1w ago

Legal Administrator

@ Strategic Legal Practices
Los Angeles, California, United States
$28-$33/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:filing documents, process payments, calendar deadlines
Requirements Summary:Legal environment experience; CA court filing familiarity; manage court payments; strong organization and communication; MS Office and case management preferred; HS diploma required; BA preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Microsoft Office, Legal case management systems
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Job Description

Strategic Legal Practices is seeking a detail-oriented and highly organized Legal Administrator to join our litigation team. This role supports attorneys and paralegals in managing court filings, coordinating service of process, processing court payments and transfers, calendaring deadlines, and maintaining case files.

The ideal candidate has a strong understanding of legal procedures and court filing systems, excellent time management skills, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.

About Strategic Legal Practices

Strategic Legal Practices is one of the largest consumer protection litigation firms in California, representing clients in a range of civil litigation matters, including Lemon Law and consumer fraud cases.

We measure our success by the results we achieve for our clients. Led by one of California’s most accomplished Lemon Law litigators, our firm has successfully helped thousands of clients pursue claims against automobile manufacturers. Our success rate is unmatched by any other firm.

Key Responsibilities

  • Prepare, review, and file legal documents with state and federal courts (electronically and in person)
  • Coordinate and process court filing fees and payments, including submitting payment through court e-filing portals and tracking payment confirmations
  • Handle transfer of funds to courts for filing fees, sanctions, and other court-ordered payments
  • Coordinate service of process and ensure compliance with applicable rules and deadlines
  • Calendar and monitor litigation deadlines, hearings, and court appearances
  • Coordinate and reserve hearing dates with courts and opposing counsel
  • Maintain organized and accurate case files and records
  • Track filings, service, court confirmations, and payment receipts
  • Communicate professionally with court personnel, clients, opposing counsel, and internal staff
  • Assist attorneys and paralegals with document preparation, correspondence, and administrative tasks
  • Support overall case management to ensure timely progression of matters