Litigation Paralegal , Litigation & Regulatory
Amazon · Seattle, WA · 3 days ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
Are you looking for a new challenge in a fast-paced, innovative, and customer-centric company? Come and join the growing Litigation & Regulatory Operations team at Amazon.
Responsibilities
- Conduct fact-finding, data analysis, and develop a thorough understanding of case issues and claims, utilizing AI tools to accelerate research and identify patterns across large datasets
- Identify relevant custodians and interview internal witnesses
- Draft legal hold notices and collect data from various tools and business partner teams
- Organize voluminous case materials using Amazon's internal database software programs and AI-assisted document management solutions
- Schedule large numbers of depositions and support deposition preparation
- Update budgets and track legal spend
- Provide end-to-end legal support for litigation matters from inception to closure, including discovery, summary judgment work, and hearing preparation
- Manage alternative legal service providers for processing high-volume pre-litigation legal disputes (subpoenas, demands, arbitrations, etc.)
- Design and implement AI solutions using Amazon services (Amazon Kiro and Amazon Quick) to automate workflows and enhance data analysis
- Identify opportunities to integrate AI tools into existing legal processes and collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to deploy scalable, effective solutions
- Drive best practices — including AI adoption and workflow optimization — and serve as practice group liaison within the Litigation & Regulatory team
Qualifications
- 5+ years of as a paralegal, in legal program management, or in legal case management experience
- Knowledge of the ethical considerations surrounding AI in the legal context, such as confidentiality, accuracy, and bias prevention
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, SharePoint, and PowerPoint)
- Experience in antitrust, government regulatory, or litigation matters