
Job Description
KEY DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Conduct Monitor U.S. Bankruptcy Court calendars in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach to identify federal-interest cases.
- Review referrals from the IRS Insolvency Unit and ensure completeness; follow up on missing documentation.
- Coordinate directly with IRS personnel and debtor’s counsel to resolve Chapter 7 and 13 matters favorably for the government.
- Independently communicate with debtor’s counsel regarding hearings and case resolutions.
- Determine additional agency information needed for AUSAs to effectively represent the government in court.
- Prepare recurring and ad hoc reports on bankruptcy case statuses, outcomes, and quarterly recovery summaries.
- Perform legal research and analyze bankruptcy filings to draft pleadings and other legal documents, subject to AUSA review.
- Draft and review responses to objections, motions, orders, and a wide range of bankruptcy-related legal documents.
- Coordinate discovery in adversary proceedings, including drafting discovery requests and responses with agency input.
- Support AUSAs at hearings, depositions, and trials by preparing exhibits and ensuring accurate document handling.
- Maintain an active calendar of bankruptcy cases, including deadlines for pleadings, disclosures, and court proceedings.
- Assist AUSAs in meeting deadlines related to disclosures, stipulations, and trial preparation materials.
EXPERIENCE and/or EDUCATION:
- Paralegal Certificate preferred.
- Experience in bankruptcy litigation or civil collections, including some trial-related experience, is strongly desired.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in a legal environment.
- Familiarity with legal case management systems and court document filing procedures.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES:
- Strong working knowledge of the U.S. legal system, especially bankruptcy law.
- Proficient in legal research techniques and familiar with sources of legal information.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to analyze legal filings, prepare reports, and draft legal documents under tight deadlines.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and legal research tools (e.g., PACER, Westlaw, LexisNexis).
- Skilled in document preparation, database entry, calendar management, and report generation.
- Familiarity with legal terminology, local court rules, and legal automation tools.
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and professional demeanor under pressure.