Legal Case Manager Legal & Paralegal - Hamilton, OH at Geebo

Legal Case Manager

Kruger and Hodges Kruger and Hodges Hamilton, OH Hamilton, OH $40,000 - $45,000 a year $40,000 - $45,000 a year Our law firm is seeking an organized, self-starter to join our team as a personal injury case manager and work alongside attorneys to achieve our clients' goals.
We need someone who is an effective communicator, incredibly organized, and self-motivated.
Our ideal applicant will have experience in personal injury case management and be skilled at drafting documents, great with client communication, and be tech fluent.
If you are looking to take your job in the legal industry to the next level without passing the bar exam while having a big impact, please apply today! Compensation:
$40,000 - $45,000 plus bonuses
Responsibilities:
Organize and maintain all case files, and information concerning engagement, whether electronic or paper, in accordance with the law firm policies Coordinate between attorneys, staff, and outside vendors to manage the law firm's case load, present case summaries/updates, and ensure that deadlines are met Consult with attorneys and provide recommendations with regard to cost and time-effective ways to accomplish the client's goals Communicate case status with clients and outside counsel as requested Draw up legal documents for attorney review
Qualifications:
Proficient in word processing, spreadsheet presentation, and case management software Be a self-starter and able to effectively manage multiple matters at once Exceptional organizational skills as well as effective communication skills, both written and oral are needed About Company We don't just pay lip service to work-life balance we let our staff work 32 hours a week! We expect top-notch work during the 4 days they do work, however.
We are innovative and growing fast.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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