Job Title: Senior Litigation Paralegal Company: Cedar Tree Native Law LLP Location: In-Office or Hybrid (Preference for Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN; Rapid City, SD; Omaha, NE) Job Type: Full-Time
About Cedar Tree Native Law LLP
Cedar Tree Native Law LLP is a majority Native American and woman-owned law firm focused exclusively on serving tribal nations and Native communities. We advocate for tribal sovereignty, economic justice, natural resource protection, and Indigenous self-determination. If you’re looking for meaningful work that supports tribal governments and their communities, we want to hear from you.
Position Summary
We are seeking a Senior Paralegal with significant federal court experience to join our team. This position supports attorneys in complex litigation in federal, state, and tribal courts, as well as business transactions and regulatory compliance matters for tribal governments and tribal enterprises. The ideal candidate is highly organized, has the ability to work independently, experienced in electronic court filing systems, comfortable managing fast-moving litigation, and capable of supporting corporate and compliance projects with precision and attention to detail.
Responsibilities
Draft and file legal pleadings, motions, and discovery in Federal, State, and Tribal Courts
Maintain litigation calendars and ensure timely filings and court appearances
Coordinate with court clerks, clients, and opposing counsel
Organize and maintain electronic and physical case files
Prepare discovery responses and assemble exhibits for hearings, depositions, and trials
Provide trial support, including preparation of binders, witness files, and exhibit lists
Conduct legal and factual research and draft case summaries
Represent the firm’s mission and values in client and court interactions
Support entity formation, governance, and transactional closings
Conduct due diligence and maintain corporate records
Assist with contract drafting, review, and management
Track regulatory deadlines and support compliance filings
Qualifications
Minimum 5 years of paralegal experience, including at least 3 years in federal litigation
Strong knowledge of federal court procedures, including ECF filings and local rules
Familiarity with Tribal Courts is preferred but not required
Proficiency with legal technology: Westlaw, PACER, Adobe Pro, and case management software
Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail
Strong writing and communication skills
Commitment to serving Native communities and supporting tribal self-governance
Benefits
Competitive salary, commensurate with experience
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan
Generous PTO and paid holidays
Mission-driven, supportive workplace
To Apply
Submit your resume, cover letter, and two professional references to: info@ctnativelaw.com
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