What are the responsibilities and job description for the Litigation Docket Clerk position at Hunter Recruiting?
Cleveland, OH
Direct Hire
65,000-85,000
This position is primarily responsible for providing Litigation docket and case management support to the timekeepers and secretaries in the firm.
Litigation Docket Clerk Responsibilities
Direct Hire
65,000-85,000
This position is primarily responsible for providing Litigation docket and case management support to the timekeepers and secretaries in the firm.
Litigation Docket Clerk Responsibilities
- Reviews and responds to e-mail directed to the Docket mailbox. Ensures accurate and timely completion of all requests within s of receipt.
- Enters and maintains information in the docket software database, calculates due dates, and makes appropriate entries.
- Ensures any relevant documents associated with a case and/or event are attached in the docket software and linked with the Document Management System.
- Responds in a timely and efficient manner to requests from attorneys, paralegals, and secretaries regarding case status information via direct communication with the courts and agencies.
- Performs in-person runs to the various local courts and agencies to execute filings, research case status, obtain copies of documents not available on-line, and pay fees and costs. Follows-up with attorneys to confirm status.
- Performs electronic filing and on-line research via public access websites, the PACER system, and File & Serve.
- Responds to Audit Letter Inquiries and provides requesting parties with formal reports on all pending litigation.
- Obtains and returns receipts to Director of Business Intake related to any case related costs.
- Identifies and recommends changes to docket policies, procedures, forms, etc. to provide better service and support to timekeepers.
- Provides back up support to the Docket Manager.
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Associate’s degree or higher and/or Paralegal Certificate preferred.
- Three to five years of law firm experience with docket or similar functions.
- Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Computer knowledge: Windows, Internet, typing and data entry skills. Knowledge of Milana, Aderant eDockets, CompuLaw, or other comparable docket software preferred. Knowledge of NetDocuments or other comparable Document Management software preferred.
- Strong familiarity with the litigation process.
- Excellent customer service skills and telephone etiquette are mandatory.
- Ability to develop working relationships and cooperate with various firm departments, attorneys, staff, and court employees.
- General familiarity with the Rules of Civil Procedure for State, Federal and Municipal Courts.
- Must practice confidentiality at all times.