Legal Assistant/Paralegal - Corporate/Commercial Real Estate
Company: Rudman & Winchell LLC
Location: Bangor
Posted on: February 23, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Title: Legal
Assistant/Paralegal Location: Bangor, Maine Department:
Corporate/Commercial Real Estate FLSA Status: Full Time, Non-exempt
Job Purpose: Under general attorney/administrative supervision and
according to established policies and procedures, the
Corporate/Commercial Real Estate Legal Assistant/Paralegal is
responsible for a variety of administrative and paralegal functions
in support of attorneys within the corporate and commercial real
estate legal departments. This position works independently,
prepares and edits documents, manages files, and maintains positive
contact and communications with clients, attorneys, and staff. This
role oversees drafting, filing, and maintenance of business entity
documents for corporations, LLCs, and partnerships with state
agencies, and prepares closing agendas, title searches, transaction
documents, and post-closing title searches. The duties and
responsibilities of this position require the incumbent to maintain
confidentiality of client and firm matters at all times. Duties &
Responsibilities: - Provide comprehensive legal and administrative
support to attorneys in the corporate and commercial real estate
practice areas, managing matters from inception through
post-closing. - Conduct conflict-of-interest checks; open,
organize, maintain, and close client and transaction files; and
maintain corporate books and records, including periodic review of
inactive files. - Monitor and distribute incoming and outgoing
mail, including coordination with express delivery services. -
Answer and direct telephone calls; and maintain professional and
confidential client communications. - File all materials in a
timely manner, including correspondence, and corporate books,
minutes and summary sheets as necessary. - Prepare due diligence
request lists; guide and work with clients for the collection of
due diligence information and materials; review and analyze
documentation to assist attorneys with determining compliance with
of transaction documents; and collaborate with clients, attorneys,
and opposing counsel to resolve issues affecting closing timelines.
- Prepare, draft, edit, format, and proofread legal documents and
correspondence, including entity formation and organizational
documents. - Obtain information for closing documents; prepare for
and assist attorneys with closing statements and documents and
post-closing details; and coordinate closing dates with all parties
involved. - Prepare title insurance reports, commitments, policies,
affidavits, and endorsements; obtain municipal and state tax
information; and correspond with title insurance companies to
resolve underwriting matters and obtain authorizations. - Conduct
title and UCC searches and updates; analyze surveys, deed
descriptions, and lien reports; coordinate multi-jurisdictional UCC
searches and filings; and arrange for lien and mortgage discharges.
- Collaborate with other corporate department staff to assist in
the preparation of annual minutes and monthly by-law letters for
corporate clients. - Maintain corporate client databases and
records, ensuring accuracy and consistency across all systems,
corporate books, and summary sheets; promptly record amendments
relating to officers, stock ownership, addresses, and other
corporate changes. - Prepare and file corporate and transactional
documents related to mergers, acquisitions, reorganizations, stock
and asset sales, shareholder buy-outs, loan transactions, and
related matters with appropriate state agencies. - Manage attorney
calendars and deadline reminder systems using electronic
calendaring tools. - Attend and participate in practice group
meetings as requested. - Operate office equipment and specialty
software systems. - Perform legal research as needed and identify
and communicate potential legal or procedural issues to supervising
attorneys. - Provide back-up support for other transactional staff.
- Perform additional duties as assigned. If you're a driven legal
professional with a strong foundation in business transactions and
a desire to make a tangible impact, we invite you to apply. Join us
in delivering exceptional legal service and shaping the future of
businesses across Maine. The wage for this position will be
competitive, and a comprehensive benefits package will also be
provided. What We Offer: - Competitive wage commensurate with
experience - Comprehensive benefits package, including health,
dental, vision, life, disability, and 401(k) - Opportunities for
professional development, mentorship, and career growth - A
collegial and supportive work culture that values collaboration and
integrity Requirements: Skills & Qualifications - Must be
detail-oriented with excellent analytical capabilities to ensure
that all information and/or documents are accurate, complete and in
order. - Knowledge of legal principles, practices and terminology
for real estate and corporate transactions at a level normally
acquired through formal education and/or work experience. - Ability
to proofread and edit routine legal correspondence for punctuation,
grammar, and spelling, and to perform basic arithmetic calculations
to verify figures on forms and legal documents. - Must have
excellent judgment, administrative abilities, and decision-making
skills. - Ability to type from rough draft with minimal errors. -
Ability to assemble files and to file information utilizing
alphabetical, numerical and chronological filing guidelines. -
Ability to operate telephone, scanner/fax, photocopier, telephone
console, ten-key calculator and postal equipment. - Highly
organized, with the ability to manage multiple tasks, establish
priorities and meet all deadlines. - Excellent keyboarding skills
and at least intermediate level knowledge/experience with Microsoft
Office, document management and time-keeping applications. - Able
and willing to attend professional organization events and seminars
to keep abreast of new legal developments. - Excellent oral and
written communications skills to prepare the necessary documents
and correspondence as instructed with minimal attorney supervision,
and to communicate effectively with clients and others. - Polished,
professional interpersonal skills, with the ability to work well
with others regardless of position. Working Conditions & Physical
Requirements: - Full-time position based in a professional office
environment. Ability to work more than 40 hours per week as
necessary. - May require occasional extended hours, including
evenings or weekends, to meet deadlines. - Normal office
environment with little exposure to excessive noise, temperature
and the like. - Extensive sitting, standing or walking may be
required, depending on attorney requirements. - This position
requires one to lift under 10 pounds on a consistent basis and
occasionally up to 25 pounds. - Must be able to work at a computer
for extended periods, including reading and preparing legal
documents. - Ability to travel to private and public buildings
locally and statewide via private or public conveyance to attend to
client needs on legal matters. - Reaching above shoulder levels and
occasional use of ladder or step stool may be required in order to
retrieve and replace objects from shelves. - Must be able to
communicate effectively in person, over the phone, and in writing.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions. The above is intended
to describe the general content of and requirements for the
performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive
statement of essential functions, responsibilities or requirements.
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