Paralegal Job | Verizon Communications

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Amanda Hamilton, CEO of National Association of Licensed Paralegals
Amanda Hamilton

A very exciting opportunity is now open at Verizon! They are seeking a qualified Paralegal for the International Legal and Regulatory team. 

 

“You will be reporting to a director in the Commercial Legal team which negotiates complex sales transactions for Verizon’s businesses across Europe. Your primary responsibility will be the handling of a range of requirements relating to Verizon’s Global Contracting Tool (GCT), working with Verizon Sales teams or, for complex deals, supporting the deal lawyer.”

 

This opportunity would be a good fit for a candidate with a Level 3 diploma in Paralegal Practice.

 

Requirements:

  • Experience in a legal environment (in private practice or in house, commercial or company secretarial).

  • A basic grounding in legal concepts (for example, contract law and key corporate concepts such as board directors/shareholders/ resolutions) through a law degree, practical experience or other qualification

 

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