Paralegal Jobs in Arizona — 1 – 20 of 134
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First American Corporation, AZ-Scottsdale
First American Title Insurance Company, the largest subsidiary of The First American Corporation (NYSE: FAF), traces its history to 1889. One of the largest...
From: First American Corporation
Caremark, AZ-Scottsdale
ID 22658BR Title Paralegal Job Category Customer... Bachelor's degree preferred. Paralegal certificate preferred with prior paralegal experience. Experience...
From: Caremark
Court Careers, AZ-Phoenix
legal assistant paralegal, entry level paralegal, real estate paralegal, corporate paralegal, litigation paralegal, immigration paralegal, patent paralegal, nur
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Court Careers, AZ-Tempe
legal assistant paralegal, entry level paralegal, real estate paralegal, corporate paralegal, litigation paralegal, immigration paralegal, patent paralegal, nur
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Court Careers, AZ-Avondale
legal assistant paralegal, entry level paralegal, real estate paralegal, corporate paralegal, litigation paralegal, immigration paralegal, patent paralegal, nur
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Court Careers, AZ-Peoria
legal assistant paralegal, entry level paralegal, real estate paralegal, corporate paralegal, litigation paralegal, immigration paralegal, patent paralegal, nur
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Forfeiture Support Associates,, AZ-Tucson
A Paralegal/Legal Assistant II must meet the following qualifications: Possess a paralegal certificate At least one year of litigation paralegal required;...
From: Monster
Court Careers, AZ-Bullhead City
legal assistant paralegal, entry level paralegal, real estate paralegal, corporate paralegal, litigation paralegal, immigration paralegal, patent paralegal, nur
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Robert Half International, AZ-Phoenix
Contract Legal Professionals Hiring Organization: Robert Half Legal IP Paralegal with solid trademark experience for small office. Must have PC Law Pro. All...
From: Jobing
Forfeiture Support Associates,, AZ-Phoenix
A Paralegal/Legal Assistant II must meet the following qualifications: Possess a paralegal certificate At least one year of litigation paralegal required;...
From: Monster
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Hastings & Hastings, AZ-Mesa
of files. Paralegals will work under the direct supervision of an attorney and will have solo responsibility for a moderate number of clients. Our paralegals...
From: Jobing
Udall, Shumway & Lyons, PLC, AZ-Mesa
Large Mesa Law Firm has an immediate opening for an experienced Family Law Paralegal with a min of 3 years experience in the state of AZ. Must be dependable...
From: Jobing
Insight, AZ-Tempe
experience in legal or paralegal capacity. · Strong... degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university. Paralegal certification or five to ten years related...
From: Insight
Confidential, AZ-Scottsdale
Scottsdale law firm looking to hire full-time commercial/civil litigation paralegal with minimum 10yrs experience. Applicant must have substantial experience in...
From: CareerBuilder
Guglielmo & Associates, AZ-Tucson
Requires at least a high school diploma with 3–5 years legal secretary/paralegal experience in the field or in a related area. Professional phone skills...
From: Jobing
AZ-Scottsdale
Job Purpose: Saves time by researching, obtaining, compiling, and preparing information for a fast paced diagnostic imaging center. Duties: * MUST have...
From: Monster
US Career Services, AZ-Phoenix
competitive. Paralegals with certification in paralegal studies or a degree from a paralegal program will... paralegals: The average salary for paralegals is...
From: CareerBuilder
Not Specified, AZ-Phoenix
Paralegal Downtown Phoenix mid-size defense firm is seeking a paralegal with a minimum of 5 years litigation experience. A paralegal certificate or degree is...
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Levenbaum & Cohen, AZ-Phoenix
Established and busy downtown firm has an opening for an experienced pre-lit paralegal in our personal injury department. Duties include intake of potential...
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Phoenix Children's Hospital, AZ-Phoenix
1... Requires a Bachelor's degree and paralegal certification, coupled with three (3) years experience as a paralegal in a law firm, business office, or...
From: Phoenix Children's Hospital
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Arizona at a Glance
Major Industries - mining (copper, molybdenum, gold, and silver), manufacturing, and tourism
Population - 5,130,632 (as of 2000) [Arizona is the 20th most populous state in the USA]
State Abbreviation - AZ
State Capital - Phoenix
Largest City - Phoenix
Area - 114,006 square miles [Arizona is the 6th biggest state in the USA]
Name for Residents - Arizonans
Name for Residents - Alaskans
Arizona Economy
The state's principal crops are cotton, lettuce, cauliflowers, broccoli, and sorghum. Cattle, calves, and dairy goods are, however, the most valuable Arizona farm products. Manufacturing is the leading economic activity, with electronics, printing and publishing, processed foods, and aerospace and transportation leading sectors. High-technology research and development, communications, and service industries are also important, as are construction (the state is rapidly growing) and tourism. Military facilities contributing to Arizona's economy include Fort Huachuca, Luke and Davis-Monthan air force bases, and the Yuma Proving Grounds. Testing and training with military aircraft and desert storage of commercial and military planes are both major undertakings.
Arizona abounds in minerals. Copper is the state's most valuable mineral; Arizona leads the nation in production. Other leading resources are molybdenum, sand, gravel, and cement.
The mountains in the north and central regions have 3,180,000 acres (1,286,900 hectares) of commercial forests, chiefly ponderosa pines and other firs, which support lumber and building-materials industries. The U.S. government owns about 95% of the commercial forests in the state. National and state forests attract millions of tourists yearly. Tourism centers in the N on the Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert, the Petrified Forest, meteor craters, ancient Native American ruins, and the Navajo and Hopi reservations that cover nearly all of the state's northeast quadrant. SE Arizona's warm, dry climate and Spanish colonial ruins also attract a large tourist trade, as do golf courses and other leisure facilities.
