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5 results for Attorneylawyer in Aventura, FL

Litigation Attorney
  • Coral Gables, FL
  • remote
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 75.00 - 200.00 USD / Hourly
  • <p>A prominent law firm is seeking skilled litigation attorneys for a contract hybrid-remote opportunity in Florida.</p><p><br></p><p>Hourly pay rate: $75-$250 per hour (based on experience)</p><p>Duration:         Contract 2 to 6 + months</p><p>Requirements: 2 -15 years of litigation experience (commercial litigation preferred); has worked at a top law firm in the past; licensed in any state and in good standing; MUST be UNEMPLOYED</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Working on Substantive Litigation based work</li><li>Work on large litigation matters</li><li>Strong understanding of litigation process, discovery and motion practice</li></ul><p><br></p><p>To apply, please submit your resume in Microsoft Word format to [email protected] for immediate consideration</p>
  • 2026-05-21T14:54:02Z
Legal Assistant/Paralegal
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • onsite
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 19.79 - 22.00 USD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a Legal Assistant/Paralegal to support a plaintiff-side personal injury practice in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This is a Contract position for a detail-oriented candidate who can manage case documentation, coordinate litigation support tasks, and keep deadlines on track in an in-office setting. The ideal candidate will be comfortable preparing discovery materials, organizing records for production, and assisting with court-related filings while maintaining accuracy throughout the case lifecycle.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare, review, and organize discovery materials for plaintiff personal injury matters, including interrogatories and document production packets.<br>• Draft and assemble responses to written discovery requests while ensuring supporting records are complete and properly tracked.<br>• Coordinate electronic filing of legal documents with courts and confirm submissions meet formatting and timing requirements.<br>• Maintain calendars for case deadlines, hearings, and litigation milestones to help the legal team stay ahead of scheduling needs.<br>• Manage physical and electronic case files, keeping pleadings, correspondence, and evidence organized and easy to retrieve.<br>• Work closely with attorneys and staff to gather medical records, supporting documents, and other materials needed for active cases.
  • 2026-06-04T17:28:48Z
Paralegal
  • Miami, FL
  • onsite
  • Temporary / Contract
  • 27.71 - 30.00 USD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a Contract Paralegal to support commercial real estate matters in Miami, Florida. This role focuses on transactional work tied to acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, financing, and related corporate documentation. The ideal candidate brings strong judgment, effective written communication, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines while collaborating effectively with legal teams and external parties.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Support commercial real estate transactions from due diligence through closing for purchases, sales, and finance-related matters.<br>• Examine title commitments, surveys, and recorded instruments, and prepare or coordinate responses to title and survey issues.<br>• Prepare drafts of transfer documents, loan-related paperwork, and closing materials for attorney review.<br>• Maintain transaction calendars, monitor milestones, and keep stakeholders informed on status, open items, and next steps.<br>• Manage post-closing follow-up, including documentation tracking and completion of outstanding closing requirements.<br>• Coordinate filing and recordation of property-related documents such as deeds, mortgages, easements, amendments, and similar instruments.<br>• Assist in drafting leases, lease summaries, purchase agreements, reciprocal easement agreements, and vendor or service contracts for legal review.<br>• Provide support for business entity formation, prepare corporate approvals, and maintain governance records and minute books.<br>• Conduct legal and business research to support active matters and broader departmental needs.<br>• Communicate regularly with company leadership, internal colleagues, and outside contacts to help advance property management and development objectives.
  • 2026-06-02T01:38:44Z
Title Clerk
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • onsite
  • Permanent / Full Time
  • 50000.00 - 65000.00 USD / Yearly
  • We are looking for a highly organized and service-driven individual with strong attention to detail to support real estate title transactions in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This position is ideal for someone who thrives in a deadline-oriented setting and can keep multiple files moving efficiently from opening through final completion. You will work closely with clients and transaction partners to help ensure a smooth closing experience while maintaining accurate records and consistent communication.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage title and closing files from initial intake through post-closing completion, keeping documentation accurate and up to date.<br>• Request and follow up on payoffs, estoppel letters, lien searches, recording packages, and other items needed to move transactions forward.<br>• Communicate with lenders, real estate agents, attorneys, buyers, sellers, and association representatives to coordinate file progress and resolve outstanding matters.<br>• Review title commitments and related documentation, then assist in addressing conditions or issues that could delay closing.<br>• Support post-closing activities by handling disbursements, submitting documents for recording, and monitoring final file completion.<br>• Track deadlines and recording status to help ensure each transaction is finalized correctly and within expected timeframes.<br>• Provide scheduling assistance, client updates, and general administrative support to maintain an efficient office workflow.<br>• Maintain well-organized digital records and transaction files to support compliance, accuracy, and easy retrieval of information.
  • 2026-05-14T19:14:10Z
Guardianship Auditor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • onsite
  • Temporary to Hire
  • 25.65 - 29.70 USD / Hourly
  • We are looking for a Guardianship Auditor to support the review of financial activity and case records for individuals under court-appointed guardianship in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This contract opportunity with potential for a permanent role is ideal for someone who can evaluate financial documentation with accuracy, interpret compliance requirements, and communicate findings clearly to stakeholders. The position focuses on helping ensure wards of the state, including minors and elderly individuals, are managed in accordance with legal and court-directed standards. This role follows a Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. schedule.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Review bank statements, investment records, and related financial documents for guardianship cases to confirm transactions align with applicable statutes and court directives.<br>• Analyze case-specific financial activity and prepare clear summaries of audit results, including recommendations for corrective action or additional court review when needed.<br>• Gather, organize, and track supporting documentation required for each audit assignment to maintain complete and accurate case files.<br>• Build audit schedules, spreadsheets, and work papers that document testing performed, exceptions identified, and conclusions reached.<br>• Evaluate submitted reports for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with guardianship reporting standards.<br>• Communicate with attorneys, guardians, and other involved parties to address deficiencies, request clarification, and support timely resolution of outstanding issues.<br>• Maintain detailed records within audit, case management, and enterprise resource planning systems to support reporting and case oversight.
  • 2026-06-02T20:18:46Z