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Daniel C.

Flintstone, Georgia

$55/hr
4.8
315 jobs

I have 30 years of experience in the legal field. I also have experience in family law, general litigation, estate planning, and real estate. I have extensive experience in business and in transactions of all sizes. I understand that each transaction is of the utmost importance to the client. You should have everything explained to you. danielccollinsparalegal.com

  • Legal Research
  • Mediation
  • Legal Drafting
  • Business Consulting
Shareene P.

Bontoc, Philippines

$15/hr
5.0
12 jobs

I am a Philippines-based Attorney who has worked as a Remote Paralegal, Legal Assistant or as a Litigation Assistant for US-based attorneys and paralegals. Work Experience: ° Virtual Legal Assistant ° Paralegal ° Legal Aid Lawyer ° Financial Officer ° Hiring Officer ° Has knowledge in Procurement Processes ° Project Monitoring and Evaluation Officer ° Coordinator ° Legal Researcher Technological Skills: ~ Microsoft Office ~ SPSS ~ Google Workspace ~ Canva ~ Spreadsheets ~ Clio ~ Slack - Simplifile - Texas E-filing - MyCase - Zoom Skills: • Motivated Individual • Has the ability to work on stringent deadlines • Can work under pressure. • Willing to learn and unlearn • Has keen attention to details • Multitasker

  • Microsoft Project
  • Product Development
  • Journalism Writing
  • Technical Writing
  • Legal Assistance
  • Legal Documentation
  • Legal Drafting
  • Legal Research
  • Virtual Assistance
Robert F.

San Diego, California

$50/hr
5.0
12 jobs

Dynamic Contracts & Legal Operations Paralegal with 20 + years of professional experience helping businesses, startups, and solo attorneys reduce risk and manage agreements with confidence. I bring corporate-level contract discipline to clients who need professional-grade work without attorney billing rates. What I can help you with: • Drafting a wide range of contracts, including NDAs, MSAs, SOWs, client service agreements, licensing agreements, and many other contracts • Contract review, redlining, and risk identification • Paralegal overflow support for solo attorneys and small firms • Contract templates, checklists, and document packages for ongoing business needs • Ongoing contract administration support (retainer available) Background: My experience spans the life sciences at Biocom California; post-closing M&A transaction support at Fortis Advisors; a decade of drafting, reviewing, and managing commercial agreements for transactional contracts at The UPS Store; and earlier roles in manufacturing, collectibles licensing, and commercial litigation. I hold a Paralegal Certificate from Southwest College and am California-compliant. I have worked directly alongside attorneys, business leaders, and cross-functional teams across complex commercial environments, drafting, redlining, negotiating, and managing contracts at every stage of the lifecycle. I am not a licensed attorney and do not provide legal advice. Services are paralegal, document review, and preparation only. Attorney consultation recommended for legal guidance specific to your situation. If you need precise, business-minded contract support from someone who has done this professionally for 20 + years, let's connect.

  • Contract Drafting
  • Contract Management
  • Legal Research
  • Legal Writing
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Contract Translation
  • Risk Management
  • Risk Assessment
  • Legal Drafting
  • Legal Agreement
  • Legal Assistance
  • Governance, Risk & Compliance Software
  • Compliance
  • Legal Documentation
  • Legal Terminology
Ted F.

Chillicothe, Ohio

$49/hr
5.0
5 jobs

Secure your business, minimize legal risk, and close high-stakes deals with confidence—strategic corporate law and contract law solutions for startups, SaaS companies, SMEs, fintech firms, e-commerce brands, and global enterprises that need enforceable agreements done right the first time. I am a U.S.-based senior corporate and contract law specialist with over 35 years of experience helping businesses protect their interests, strengthen compliance, and prevent costly disputes through precise legal drafting, strategic contract review, and commercially focused legal guidance. My approach goes beyond legal theory—I create practical legal frameworks that support growth, safeguard operations, and reduce exposure before problems arise. In today’s business environment, one overlooked clause, weak agreement, or compliance gap can lead to financial loss, intellectual property exposure, regulatory penalties, or unnecessary litigation. You don’t just need documents prepared—you need a legal strategist who understands how to align legal protection with real business objectives. I've drafted and reviewed 500+ business agreements for startups, SaaS companies, fintech firms, and growing enterprises, helping clients prevent an estimated $50M+ in losses from weak or unenforceable contracts. Most standard agreements — NDAs, privacy policies, T&Cs — are delivered within 48 hours. Core Focus — Corporate & Contract Law: ✅ Contract Drafting & Review — NDAs, MSAs, SOWs, Partnership Agreements, Operating Agreements, Employment Contracts ✅ Corporate Law & Governance — Business Formation, Shareholder Agreements, Board Resolutions, Joint Ventures ✅ SaaS & Tech Agreements — SaaS Contracts, Licensing Agreements, IP Assignment, Software Terms of Service ✅ GDPR & Privacy Compliance — Privacy Policies, DPAs, Cookie Policies, CCPA/CPRA, DPIA Assessments ✅ Commercial Lease Drafting & Review — Lease Negotiation, Landlord-Tenant Agreements ✅ Legal Research & Consulting — Case Law Research, Document Review, Legal Opinions, Compliance Analysis Why Clients Choose Me: 35 years specializing in corporate and contract law 500+ agreements drafted and reviewed across SaaS, fintech, e-commerce, and professional services U.S.-based, with experience across U.S., U.K., and cross-border legal frameworks Commercially practical drafting — not generic templates Fast turnaround on standard agreements, with clear scope and pricing upfront Industries Served: SaaS & Technology | Startups & Scale-ups | Fintech | E-Commerce | Professional Services | Real Estate Send me a message with your contract or compliance need, and I'll respond with a clear scope and timeline. 🔗 Keywords: contract drafting, contract review, contract lawyer, corporate lawyer, corporate law, NDA drafting, non-disclosure agreement, SaaS agreement, SaaS contracts, GDPR compliance, privacy policy, partnership agreement, shareholder agreement, operating agreement, MSA, master service agreement, commercial lease, legal consulting, legal research, document review, startup lawyer, contract negotiation, terms and conditions, CCPA compliance, business contract, IP assignment

  • Contract Law
  • Legal Research
  • Employment Law
  • Legal Drafting
  • Legal Consulting
  • Privacy Policy
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Legal Assistance
  • Non-Disclosure Agreement
  • Partnership Agreement
  • Motion Writing
  • Commercial Lease
  • Corporate Law
  • Litigation
  • Contract Drafting
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Document Review
  • GDPR Compliance Review
  • Legal Agreement
  • Contract Negotiation
Mayank S.

Delhi, India

$6/hr
4.9
38 jobs

Need reliable legal support without spending hours correcting incomplete research, poorly structured drafts, or disorganised case records? I assist attorneys, law firms, businesses, and individuals with litigation support, legal research, contract drafting, document review, and case preparation. SERVICES I PROVIDE US LITIGATION AND PARALEGAL SUPPORT • Form Interrogatories and Special Interrogatories • Requests for Admission and Requests for Production • Discovery review, revision, and organisation • Motions, declarations, objections, and supporting drafts • Case chronologies, factual summaries, and exhibit organisation • Document review and litigation-file management • Legal correspondence and demand letters CONTRACT DRAFTING AND REVIEW • NDAs, MoUs, and Letters of Intent • Service and independent-contractor agreements • Employment and consultancy agreements • Vendor, maintenance, and support agreements • Founders’, shareholders’, and joint-venture agreements • SaaS agreements and commercial terms • Contract review, redlining, and clause analysis LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING • Federal, state, Indian, and comparative legal research • Research memoranda and case-law analysis • Case briefs and judgment summaries • Citation checking and source verification • Legal articles, reports, and explanatory content WEBSITE AND BUSINESS DOCUMENTS • Terms and Conditions • Privacy and Cookie Policies • Disclaimers • Internal policies and compliance-related documents WHY CLIENTS WORK WITH ME • Practical experience supporting international legal matters • Clear, well-organised, and carefully researched work • Strong attention to facts, defined terms, citations, and formatting • Responsive communication and dependable delivery • Strict respect for confidentiality and client instructions • Willingness to revise drafts based on attorney or client feedback I understand that legal work requires more than filling templates. Each assignment is approached according to its facts, purpose, jurisdiction, and the instructions of the supervising attorney or client. Send me a message with the background, jurisdiction, required deliverable, and deadline. I will review the scope and let you know how I can assist. Note: I only provide legal research, drafting, and paralegal support under the direction and review of the client or supervising licensed attorney. I am not licensed to represent clients in courts yet.

  • Legal Research
  • Legal Agreement
  • Legal Assistance
  • Legal Documentation
  • Legal Writing
  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Law
  • Non-Disclosure Agreement
  • Corporate Law
  • Startup Consulting
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contract Law
  • Microsoft Word
  • Translation
  • Review
  • Privacy Policy Writing
  • Drafting
  • Litigation
  • Property Law
Melissa V.

Ciudad Guzman, Mexico

$23/hr
4.7
51 jobs

Paralegal | Immigration Paralegal Bond Motion Specialist | Legal Operations & Workflow Optimization | Management Consultant I am an experienced Immigration Paralegal, Legal Operations Specialist, and Law Firm Manager with experience supporting attorneys, supervising legal teams, and preparing high-quality immigration filings before USCIS and EOIR. My experience spans both affirmative and defensive immigration matters, including family-based petitions, adjustment of status, naturalization, asylum, removal defense, bond motions, motions to reopen, waivers, humanitarian applications, and other complex immigration filings. I am skilled in drafting, evidence organization, legal packet assembly, quality control review, case strategy support, client interviewing, and document collection. In addition to substantive casework, I have extensive experience managing immigration law firm operations. I have supervised intake specialists, paralegals, case managers, attorneys, and administrative staff while developing SOPs, implementing quality assurance systems, optimizing workflows, monitoring KPIs, and improving client conversion and case processing efficiency. I can produce attorney-review-ready work product, maintaining exceptional attention to detail, and stepping into any role necessary to ensure deadlines are met and clients receive excellent service. Whether you need assistance preparing complex immigration cases, building operational infrastructure, training staff, improving workflows, or managing high-volume legal operations, I bring both hands-on immigration expertise and leadership experience to help your firm succeed.

  • Legal Assistance
  • Medical Translation
  • Technical Project Management
  • Subtitles
  • Mexican Spanish Dialect
  • Technical Support
  • Creative Writing
  • Data Entry
  • General Transcription
  • Translation
  • English to Spanish Translation
  • Spanish to English Translation

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Paralegal hiring guide

Attorneys and corporate legal departments face constant pressure to deliver precision under tight deadlines. Handling every aspect of a case without help is rarely feasible, yet hiring a full-time associate isn't always viable. Freelance paralegals bridge the gap between administrative staff and licensed attorneys, offering specialized expertise in research, drafting, and case management.

What does a paralegal do?

A paralegal is a qualified professional who performs substantive legal work otherwise done by an attorney. While they cannot practice law, provide legal advice, or represent clients in litigation, they handle detailed groundwork that allows attorneys to focus on courtroom advocacy and complex strategy.

Their scope of work goes beyond administrative duties, requiring a deep understanding of legal procedures and documentation. Daily responsibilities typically fall into several critical categories.

Legal research and analysis

A primary function of a paralegal is conducting legal research. This requires proficiency with databases such as Westlaw, LexisNexis, and Bloomberg Law. Paralegals identify relevant case law, statutes, and precedents, draft legal memoranda summarizing their findings, and Shepardize cases to ensure they are still good law.

Document drafting and management

Paralegals draft a wide array of legal documents, including complaints, motions, interrogatories, and contracts. They help ensure that documents adhere to strict formatting rules and court-specific guidelines. They also manage complex e-discovery processes, including preparing deposition summaries, organizing documents for review, and ensuring privileged information is properly redacted.

Case management and client interaction

Effective case management separates a successful law practice from a chaotic one. Paralegals maintain the case calendar, tracking critical deadlines for filings and statutes of limitations. They also serve as a primary point of contact for clients, providing updates and managing expectations.

Specialized expertise

Many paralegals develop deep expertise in niche areas of law, making them highly valuable for specialized projects in:

  • Corporate law. Assisting with entity formation, maintaining corporate minute books, and preparing securities filings.

  • Real estate. Conducting title searches, preparing closing binders, and drafting lease agreements.

  • Intellectual property. Managing trademark and patent portfolios and filing applications with the USPTO.

  • Family law. Drafting financial affidavits and custody agreements, and organizing discovery for divorce proceedings.

  • Estate planning. Preparing wills, trust documents, and probate filings.

How to hire a paralegal on Upwork

Finding experienced paralegals is straightforward through Upwork, but taking a structured approach can help you secure the right professional for your project. Just follow these four simple steps.

Step 1: Post a job

A detailed job post attracts candidates with the right credentials and can save you significant effort during screening. In your post:

  • Define the area of law. Clearly state if you need help with family law, criminal defense, corporate transactions, or intellectual property, for example.

  • Specify the jurisdiction. Request candidates familiar with the specific local rules and court procedures relevant to your case.

  • Outline the deliverables. Be explicit about what you need — for example, if it's a drafted motion, a researched memo, or discovery organization.

  • Clarify the contract type and duration. Will this be project-based work or an hourly contract with changing needs?

To create a tailored job post quickly, try the Job Post Generator powered by Uma™, Upwork’s Mindful AI. Describe what you need in a few sentences, and Uma will craft a job post in seconds. You can also review our paralegal job description template for guidance.

Step 2: Evaluate proposals

As proposals come in, you’ll want to take a structured approach to reviewing them. This will help you evaluate each proposal fairly, while helping you quickly narrow the field from a large applicant pool to a few choice candidates.

  • Leverage technology. Have Uma give instant video interviews and side-by-side comparisons.

  • Use filters. You can use filters to quickly narrow the applicant pool by rate, location, and experience.

  • Check for certifications. Look for credentials like Certified Paralegal (CP) or Registered Paralegal (RP).

  • Verify education. Specialized certificates from ABA-approved programs indicate formal training.

  • Review portfolio samples. Ask for redacted writing samples to assess their legal arguments and citation formatting.

  • Look for work history and client feedback. Review candidate profiles for positive feedback on the platform.

Step 3: Interview your top choices

Quick video interviews give you a chance to ask any questions you have left for your top choices. They also let you verify qualities like communication style, professional judgment, and legal knowledge.

  • Schedule and conduct interviews within Upwork messaging. When you conduct your interviews through Upwork messaging, Uma can provide instant transcripts and summaries.

  • Verify tool proficiency. Ask about their experience with legal software like Clio, MyCase, or Westlaw.

  • Discuss ethical boundaries. Ensure the candidate understands the unauthorized practice of law (UPL) and supervision limits.

  • Assess attention to detail. Ask detailed questions about their process for proofreading and citation checking.

To help your conversations stay focused and be productive, you can review standard interview questions and answers.

Step 4: Agree on scope and begin work

Once you’ve found the right person, you can send a contract directly through the Upwork marketplace. A solid contract protects both parties and helps collaborations be successful from beginning to end.

  • Use Upwork's contract workroom. The contract workroom keeps your communication and deliverables in one place, and enables a secure collaboration.

  • Select the contract type. Choose a fixed-price contract for well-defined deliverables, or an hourly contract for ongoing support.

  • Set clear milestones. For fixed-price contracts, define check-in points such as research, drafting, and editing rounds.

  • Establish communication protocols. Agree on how and when you'll communicate, and expected response times.

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The rates and information provided in this article are based on current data and industry sources available at the time of publication. Freelance rates can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, project scope, and market conditions. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research to confirm current rates and trends, as this information may change over time.

How much does hiring a paralegal cost?

Independent professionals on Upwork base their rates according to market demand, the scope and complexity of the project, and their own skills and experience. Specialist paralegals with certifications like Certified Paralegal (CP), Advanced Certified Paralegal (ACP), and Registered Paralegal (RP) may set higher rates. The following chart lists typical costs you might find for hiring a paralegal for projects often found through Upwork.

Basic legal research & document retrieval

$100-$300/project

Entry-level
  • Case law summary memo
  • Statutory research report
  • Retrieval of court dockets

Standard document drafting (contracts/pleadings)

$250-$750/project

Mid-level
  • Drafted motion or complaint
  • Customized service agreement
  • Review and revision notes

Discovery & case management support

$500-$1,500/project

Mid-level to expert
  • Drafted discovery responses
  • Organized document production
  • Chronological case timeline

Complex trial preparation or corporate due diligence

$1,500-$4,000+/project

Expert
  • Comprehensive trial binders
  • M&A due diligence report
  • Jury instruction drafts

FAQs about paralegals

Frequently asked questions

Is hiring a paralegal worth it?

Yes, hiring a paralegal is worth the investment for attorneys looking to maximize billable hours while keeping costs in check. Paralegals typically cost 40-60% less than associate attorneys while handling foundational legal work, making them valuable for solo practitioners and corporate legal departments alike.

What is the difference between a paralegal and a legal assistant?

A paralegal performs substantive legal work requiring knowledge of legal concepts, whereas a legal assistant typically handles administrative tasks like scheduling and billing. Paralegals generally have more specialized education and bill at a higher rate.

Can I hire a freelance paralegal for remote work?

Yes, paralegals are well-suited for remote work. Using e-filing, online databases, and cloud-based software, a freelance paralegal can access files, draft documents, and communicate securely from anywhere with a stable internet connection.

How do freelance paralegals handle confidentiality?

Freelance paralegals use secure, encrypted channels to maintain attorney-client privilege. You can also require them to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before sharing case details.

Do I need an attorney to supervise a paralegal?

Yes, in almost all jurisdictions, paralegals must work under the supervision of a licensed attorney. Hiring a paralegal is not a substitute for hiring an attorney.


What can paralegals not do?

Paralegals cannot engage in the unauthorized practice of law (UPL), which includes providing legal advice, representing clients in court, setting fees, accepting cases, or signing pleadings. All substantive work must be conducted under the supervision of a licensed attorney.