Perkins Coie LLP

Paralegal

Perkins Coie LLP$70K — $141K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree with 3+ years of probate and trust administration experience in a law firm preferred.
  • Experience with tax preparation software is required.
  • Paralegal Certificate preferred but not mandatory.
  • Strong knowledge of probate proceedings in Washington state needed.
  • Experience handling sophisticated and technical probate issues.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain positive contact with clients and ensure confidentiality.
  • Coordinate and attend client conferences; assist attorneys in meeting preparations.
  • Administer asset allocation, trust funding, and coordinate asset transfers.
  • Prepare federal and state estate tax and gift tax returns.
  • Manage intestate and insolvent estates efficiently.
  • Conduct asset evaluations and prepare estate inventories.
  • Maintain accurate time records and adhere to firm attendance policies.

Benefits

  • Eligibility for an annual discretionary bonus.
  • 401(k) plan with contributions.
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage.
  • Accrued paid time off starting at 20 days annually.
  • Personal medical and parental leave available.
Full Job Description
Job Description:

Ashurst Perkins Coie US LLP's nationally-recognized Private Client Services group is seeking a highly motivated Probate Paralegal to join our team.

As a member of the Ashurst Perkins Coie US LLP professional support staff team, this position is responsible for promoting and maintaining the goodwill and reputation of the firm. In this capacity, the Probate Paralegal is expected to maintain the highest level of professional conduct and confidentiality.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

These essential functions are primary job duties that incumbents must be able to perform unassisted or with some reasonable accommodation.
• Maintains positive contact with clients and observes confidentiality of client matters.
• Coordinates and attends client conferences and assists attorneys in preparing for client meetings.
• Administers allocation of assets and trust funding and coordinates asset transfers.
• Maintains current knowledge of probate proceedings in the State of Washington.
• Maintains a positive attitude and provides excellent client service.
• Prepares federal and state estate tax returns and federal gift tax returns.
• Manages intestate and insolvent estates.
• Prepares estate and gift tax calculations and projections.
• Conducts evaluation of assets and prepares estate inventories.
• Performs other duties, as assigned.
• Keeps accurate time records.
• Is present at work during regularly scheduled working hours and as needed in the position, consistent with the firm's attendance expectations.

SPECIFIC SKILLS REQUIRED
• Ability to express oneself effectively, both verbally and in writing and analyze and organize data for presentation to clients.
• Independently prioritize and organize workflow and possess a strong attention to detail.
• Ability to handle multiple tasks and concurrent deadlines and communicate the status of projects.
• Ability to work independently upon receiving assignments.
• Have a strong work ethic, be a self-starter, and operate with a strong initiative to meet billable requirements.
• Possess a client-focused approach to work and the ability to handle multiple tasks and concurrent deadlines efficiently.
• Work directly with clients and other professionals outside the firm.
• Experience with sophisticated and technical probate issues.

SPECIFIC SKILLS PREFERRED
• Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel.
• Works well under pressure and has the flexibility to assist teams in meeting client demands on accelerated schedules.
• Ability to establish effective working relationships with firm lawyers and staff, client personnel and other professionals.
• Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment.
• Knowledge of Oregon probate procedures.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
• Bachelor's degree and at least 3 years of recent experience in probate and trust administration in a law firm preferred.
• Recent experience with tax preparation software.
• Paralegal Certificate preferred.

This position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, 401(k) plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance, accrued paid time off plan starting at 20 days annually, personal medical and parental leave, up to 10 paid holidays, and family care benefits. More information regarding benefits and programs may be found here.

This position may be filled in the following location(s). The listed compensation range reflects the typical pay for this role, though it is rare for new hires to receive an offer at the top of the range. Actual compensation may vary depending on experience, skills, market conditions, and internal equity.

Washington state compensation range: $70,930 to $141,860 annually

About Perkins Coie LLP

Perkins Coie is an international law firm that represents clients across a wide range of industries and stages of growth—from startups to FORTUNE 50 corporations. The firm provides a full array of corporate, commercial litigation and intellectual property legal services. With more than 1,100 lawyers in 19 offices across the United States and Asia, Perkins Coie is consistently recognized as one of the leading law firms in the United States. The firm has been named to the FORTUNE Best Companies to Work For® list for 18 consecutive years.
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