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Freelance Paralegal Services for Attorneys in Civil Litigation

How a Civil Lawsuit Works

1) Complaint filed: The plaintiff starts the case and states the claims.

2) Service and response: The defendant is served and files an answer or motion.

3) Discovery: Both sides exchange information (documents, written questions, depositions).

4) Motions and settlement talks: The court may decide issues before trial; parties often negotiate.

5) Trial and judgment: If the case doesn’t resolve, it proceeds to trial and a decision.

 

Paralegal Services provided by Paula’s Law Help

  • Pleadings and motion drafting support (attorney review and signature required)
  • Discovery: requests, responses, and document organization
  • Case and deadline management (calendaring support, task tracking)
  • Trial prep support (exhibit and witness lists, binders, summaries)
  • Client and third-party communication support, as directed by counsel

 

Services provided for each Phase of a Civil Lawsuit

INVESTIGATION:

  • Run criminal background checks
  • Conduct electronic fact investigations
  • Social Media investigations

 

PLEADINGS:

  • Prepare complaints, answers, counterclaims, and subpoena’s
  • Prepare cover sheets for electronic filing in the appropriate courts
  • Calculate due dates for all pleadings and calendar

 

DISCOVERY:

  • Electronic document organization
  • Communications with witnesses, clients and opposing counsel to gather fact information
  • Review, analyze and organize documents for discovery production. This includes chronologically organizes medical records, correspondence, bates numbering and timeline events
  • Draft and prepare discovery responses for Requests for Production, Request for Admissions, Requests for Disclosures, and Answers and objections to interrogatories
  • Calendar due dates for all discovery responses
  • Deposition preparation. This includes scheduling the deposition and compiling exhibits for the deponent.

 

PRE-TRIAL:

  • Draft/File Pre-Trial pleadings including Motion for Summary Judgments, Exhibit Lists, Witness Lists, etc.
  • Prepare Pre-Trial notebooks
  • Confirm Pre-Trial conferences with the court and notify opposing counsel
  • Legal research

 

TRIAL:

  • Obtain trial setting
  • Communication with opposing counsel and client regarding hearing dates
  • Obtain and review the Scheduling Order and calendar all deadlines
  • Prepare Trial Notebooks
  • Preparation of trial exhibits in electronic format
  • Coordinate trial witnesses and issue subpoena’s for each witness
  • Assist with trial technology (PowerPoints, photos, maps, exhibits, timelines, etc.)

 

POST-TRIAL:

  • Calendar judgment deadline
  • Determine and calendar appeal deadlines
  • Request trial transcripts
  • Assist with appeal process