Corporate Governance Paralegal

$ 55000 - $ 90000 / Year
location_onRaleigh, North Carolina
acutePermanent

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Corporate Governance Paralegal
Raleigh, NC

LHH is partnering with a growing, full‑service law firm with multiple offices throughout the Carolinas. The firm is seeking a Corporate Governance Paralegal to join its Raleigh office, supporting a collaborative and client‑focused business law practice.

Responsibilities include:

  • Assisting attorneys with corporate and LLC formations and related filings

  • Preparing organizational documents, bylaws, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, and stock certificates

  • Managing foreign entity registrations and assumed name filings

  • Conducting research with the NC Secretary of State and applicable statutes

  • Drafting correspondence, agreements, closing documents, reports, opinion letters, affidavits, and other business or legal documents

  • Following up to ensure timely completion of all required actions

Qualifications:

  • Strong multitasking, organizational, and communication skills

  • Ability to meet critical deadlines in a fast‑paced environment

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred, or 3–5 years of paralegal experience with an Associate’s Degree from an ABA‑approved Paralegal Technology Program

  • North Carolina Certified Paralegal (NCCP) preferred

  • NC Notary Public commission or ability to obtain one

Benefits:
The firm offers a comprehensive benefits package focused on health, financial security, and professional growth, including full medical coverage, 401(k) plans, profit sharing, and paid time off (PTO).



Pay Details: $55,000.00 to $90,000.00 per year

Search managed by: Julie Andrews

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Military connected talent encouraged to apply

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