Three Crowns overview
Three Crowns LLP is a law firm that was founded in 2014 by specialist international arbitration advocates in the belief that international disputes call for focused advice and advocacy. The firm engages primarily in complex, high-value disputes, and counts among its clients many industry leaders and sovereign States. The firm has grown significantly in each of its offices – London, Madrid, Paris, Singapore and, Washington DC, – and now comprises over 180 people, including 18 partners. Across jurisdictions, it is regarded as a market leader.
The role
Our paralegals play a crucial role, providing vital support to fee earners on a daily basis across our five offices, with case management, assistance with filings and hearings, legal research, document management and review.
Given the international nature of the firm, flexibility both in terms of hours and travel (including international) is vital.
Responsibilities will include:
Case management: Paralegals organise and maintain large electronic and paper case files. They are responsible for the underlying day-to-day aspects of the case through the implementation of procedures for maintaining materials/documents received from clients, and indexing these materials or organising for their upload to the database, for eventual review by the associate team. Correspondence on disputes is managed in a similar way.
Document review: Paralegals work with trainee lawyers and interns to conduct first level reviews with the second level review conducted by the associate team.
Filings: Paralegals assist with the written work of associates during the submission phases, ensuring styles are applied consistently across documents, conducting cite-checking and proofreading, and managing the collection and organisation of supporting documentation (including their indexing).
Hearings: In addition to leading the logistical planning of the hearing (which typically involves negotiating contracts with transcribers; interpreters and hearing venues), paralegals work closely with other fee-earners on opening/closing presentations including being responsible for PowerPoint presentations. They also assist with preparation of cross-examination bundles, working closely with fee-earners throughout, and attend hearings to provide in-person on the spot support.
Skills and knowledge
Ideal candidates will currently be working as a paralegal or legal assistant at a leading international dispute resolution practice on high value, complex disputes – commercial litigation, international arbitrations (commercial or investment treaty / state to state) or PIL – with at least 1-2 years’ experience.
Competitive candidates will possess: