Paralegal- Criminal and Civil
Company: Cherokee Federal
Location: Spokane
Posted on: March 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Profile Paralegal – Criminal and Civil As required by our
governmental client, this position requires an active Public Trust
clearance or the ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance to be
considered. Cherokee Federal Solutions is seeking a dedicated and
detail-oriented Paralegal to join our esteemed team, specializing
in criminal and civil cases. As a Paralegal with 0-2 years of
experience, you will play a vital role in assisting our attorneys
with various legal tasks, ensuring the seamless preparation and
processing of complex legal documents. This is an excellent
opportunity for an ambitious individual to develop their skills and
gain hands-on experience in a dynamic legal environment.
Compensation & Benefits: Estimated Starting Salary Range for
Paralegal – Criminal and Civil : [$25-$28] Pay commensurate with
experience. Full time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision,
401K and other possible benefits as provided. Benefits are subject
to change with or without notice. Paralegal – Criminal and Civil
Responsibilities Include: Examines, prepares, and processes a
variety of technical legal documents that are characteristically
voluminous and complex in format. Reviews incoming material and
independently determines the need for assembly and preparation of a
variety of legal documents, e.g., complaints, motions, orders,
answers, pleadings, and subpoenas. Obtains needed information from
files, law enforcement agencies, or other sources, and submits
completed legal documents to the appropriate AUSA or, in limited
cases, directly to the court. In preparation of documents,
considers the nature and the status of the case involved. With
instructions from the AUSA, prepares such legal documents as
indictments, criminal complaints, grand jury subpoenas, warrants,
civil complaints, civil answers, civil discovery, civil subpoenas,
civil investigative demands, and other legal documents. Ensures
legal documents conform to the rules governing their style and
format. Aids attorneys in case preparation by performing duties
such as independently preparing deposition materials, assisting
with hearing preparation, preparing materials for meetings and
proffers, compiling trial notebooks, assembling jury instructions,
and compiling witness and exhibit lists. Coordinates with the
victim/witness specialist to ensure adherence to current
Departmental guidelines relating to victims' rights and services
responsibilities. Notifies appropriate individuals of
victim/witness issues. Using original and online legal resources,
verifies citations and statutory references contained in legal
documents. Ensures citations are complete and consistent with
source material. Develops tables of contents and indices to briefs
in accordance with established format. Lists cited cases, opinions,
and miscellaneous references in briefs. Composes original letters
and emails that require a good working knowledge of legal
procedures and specialized terminology, e.g., transmittal of
pleadings, requests for extensions of time in certain cases,
advising of actions taken or developments in cases referred by
other federal departments and agencies, and notices to attorneys
representing defendants. Scans/inputs and links case-related
materials into an electronic database and manages that database.
Manages discovery and trial preparation. Files legal documents,
including in the federal ECF system and in state court filing
systems. Is familiar with state and federal rules regarding filing
documents. Provides a variety of ancillary office support functions
requiring some subject-matter knowledge of the assigned unit's
programs and operations. Typical assignments may include the
following: A. Assembles the electronic files for cases, preparing
conflict of interest sheets for assigned attorney, and preparing
and/or coordinating initial discovery for the litigation support
unit. Upon receipt, transmits additional discovery to outside
parties as directed by the assigned attorney. B. Prepares
electronic files for closing by ensuring the necessary documents
remain in the file and preparing a closing sheet for the assigned
attorney's signature. C. Performs docketing duties such as opening,
updating, and closing cases through use of the automated case
tracking system. As necessary, searches database for required
information. D. Answers telephone and refers callers to staff
members or takes messages as appropriate. Furnishes requested
information concerning pending and closed matters and cases,
functions, and general procedures of the office. Determines which
matters should be referred to the AUSA and the urgency of the
matter. Produces a variety of written documents and materials
utilizing a wide range of office software applications. For
example, assignments may include integrating output from different
software types, e.g., tables produced by database applications and
charts and graphs produced by electronic spreadsheet applications,
into word processing or desk top publishing text. Products include
complicated tables, graphs, and charts, which may be incorporated
into legal documents or courtroom presentations. Ensures all
documents contain the proper format, spelling, punctuation,
capitalization, and grammar. Provides automated litigation
assistance to attorneys in trial preparation and courtroom
presentations. Utilizes various software applications and graphics
hardware such as scanners and plotters. Prepares documents, charts,
and visual materials used in trials. Provides technical support
e.g., enlarging charts and photographs, duplicating tapes and
videos, and marking exhibits. Performs other job-related duties as
assigned Paralegal – Criminal and Civil Experience, Education,
Skills, Abilities requested: One year of professional experience
with basic legal knowledge, including knowledge of standard legal
citation to cite check legal motions and memorandum and must have
sufficient experience with legal research tools such as LEXIS and
Westlaw to perform basic legal research. Requires excellent written
and oral communication skills, shall be proficient in Microsoft
Office software programs (i.e., Word, PowerPoint, Excel and
Outlook). Experience in attention to detail and the ability to read
and follow directions. Basic familiarity with ESI tools and
knowledge of e-discovery procedures and resources. Education:
2-year degree or higher, or High School Diploma or equivalent and
Paralegal Certificate. Work experience can be substituted for
paralegal certificate. Must pass pre-employment qualifications of
Cherokee Federal Company Information: Cherokee Federal Solutions
(CFS) provides support, services, and solutions to federal and
commercial customers. The company takes a personalized approach to
solving our clients' toughest challenges, helping you make the most
of your skills. CFS is part of Cherokee Federal – a team of
tribally owned federal contracting companies. For more information,
visit cherokee-federal.com. CherokeeFederal LI-SM2 AppC Cherokee
Federal is a military friendly employer. Veterans and active
military transitioning to civilian status are encouraged to apply.
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Criminal Civil Legal documents Trial preparation Legal Disclaimer:
Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employer. Please visit
cherokee-federal.com/careers for information regarding our
Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer Statement, and
Accommodation request. Many of our job openings require access to
government buildings or military installations. Candidates must
pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal.
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