<p>Our client is seeking a Real Estate Paralegal to join their small law firm in Greensboro, North Carolina. This role focuses on residential real estate transactions, requiring exceptional organizational skills and strong attention to detail. The ideal candidate will excel in contract preparation, closing coordination, and client communication.</p><p><br></p><p>• Draft and revise residential real estate contracts, including purchase agreements, closing disclosures, deeds, and related documents.</p><p>• Organize and manage all aspects of residential closings, such as scheduling, preparing documents, and maintaining communication with involved parties.</p><p>• Review title commitments, payoff statements, and surveys while assisting attorneys in resolving title issues.</p><p>• Monitor critical dates and ensure all tasks and deadlines are completed accurately throughout the transaction process.</p><p>• Prepare comprehensive closing packages and post-closing binders while managing follow-ups for pending items.</p><p>• Provide clear guidance to clients throughout the closing process, ensuring a smooth and thorough experience.</p><p>• Maintain well-organized electronic files and utilize firm software to manage workflows and documentation.</p>
<p>Our client is seeking an experience Workers' Compensation Paralegal to support one attorney in their law firm. Will support workers’ compensation claims from initial intake through final resolution or hearing. You will serve as the primary point of contact for clients, insurance adjusters, and medical providers, ensuring all NC Industrial Commission deadlines and filing requirements are met with precision.</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Case Management: Manage a caseload of workers’ compensation files (Plaintiff or Defense), ensuring all electronic and physical files are organized and up to date.</li><li>NCIC Filings: Prepare and electronically file essential North Carolina Industrial Commission forms, including Form 18, Form 33, Form 33R, and Form 44.</li><li>Medical Coordination: Request, index, and summarize medical records and bills; prepare medical chronologies for attorney review.</li><li>Discovery & Litigation: Draft discovery requests and responses (interrogatories, requests for production); schedule and prepare for depositions, mediations, and hearings before Deputy Commissioners.</li><li>Client Communication: Act as the primary liaison for clients, providing regular status updates and gathering necessary employment or medical documentation.</li><li>Settlement Support: Draft Compromise Settlement Agreements (clincher agreements) and ensure they comply with NCIC Rule 502 standards for approval.</li><li>Docketing: Maintain the firm’s master calendar to track critical statutory deadlines, mediation dates, and hearing schedules.</li></ul>