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Paralegal Opportunities

Clark Hill’s Paralegals are considered members of our Professional Staff. They play significant roles in our service delivery, developing close working relationships with our clients. Our paralegals are credentialed and experienced individuals, and we provide them with tools and cutting-edge technology to perform their work at the highest level. Their efforts are vital to managing the litigation process and complex transactions our attorneys handle every day. As our firm experiences continued growth, we seek paralegals to team with our attorneys in a variety of practice areas.

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Contact Information

If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact one of our team members:

Allison Shanahan

Director of Legal Recruitment

ashanahan@clarkhill.com

Audrey Wycech

Legal Recruitment Manager

awycech@clarkhill.com

Caroline Finney

Legal Recruitment Manager

cfinney@clarkhill.com

Chrissy Paschall

Legal Recruitment Manager

cpaschall@clarkhill.com

Courtney McHugh

Legal Recruitment Manager

cmchugh@clarkhill.com

Heather Thomas

Legal Recruitment Manager

hthomas@clarkhill.com

Sarah Ranallo

Legal Recruitment Specialist

sranallo@clarkhill.com

Mimi Myers

Legal Recruitment Specialist

mmyers@clarkhill.com

Jacki Herzog

Director, HR Initiatives

jherzog@clarkhill.com


Clark Hill PLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer

 

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