
Friedman Williams
Bankruptcy Paralegal Chicago IL
Job ID: 20768
SUMMARY
Provide support to Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring attorneys by providing docketing, research, document drafting and electronic filing assistance.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in large chapter 11 bankruptcy and related adversary cases
- Draft orders, notices, and certificates of service and coordinate service of documents
- Document review and Management
- Prepare exhibits for trial and evidentiary hearings
- Prepare and maintain detailed logs to track case development and status
- Organize and summarize factual data collected
- Maintain bankruptcy group calendar noting hearing dates and important deadlines
- Prepare petitions and schedules for Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases
- Prepare involuntary bankruptcy petitions
- Draft pleadings and orders for bankruptcy and adversary cases
- Review and edit pleadings for bankruptcy and adversary cases
- Prepare and file proofs of claim
- Prepare fee applications
- Draft and serve subpoenas
- File documents with the U.S. bankruptcy courts nationwide
- Assist with claims reconciliation
- Retrieve on-line case information, dockets and pleadings from U.S. bankruptcy courts
- Perform legal research
- Track and meet bankruptcy and adversary case deadlines
- Work with Litigation Technology Department, litigation attorneys and Fraud Team to assist on cases that cross from Bankruptcy to Litigation
SKILLS
- Proficient in Word and Excel
- Working knowledge of Best Case Software
- Detailed knowledge of navigating and interacting with various state and city agencies/departments and courts
- Strong e-filing experience
- Excellent organizational skills; ability to prioritize and work efficiently
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree and/or paralegal certificate; or equivalent combination of education and experience in lieu of degree
- Minimum of three years of litigation/bankruptcy experience
- Experience in filing chapter 11 cases, preparing and filing monthly operating reports, and preparing fee applications preferred
- Trial prep and trial experience
- Ability to work overtime, as needed
The good faith base salary for this position is $80,000 – $95,000 per year. The actual salary rate offered to candidates within that range will depend on a variety of factors, including without limitation, years of relevant experience, education, and the candidate’s overall qualifications for the position as assessed by the firm.