Bankruptcy Legal Assistant

  • LHH
  • Tampa, Florida
  • Full Time

LHH is assisting a respected law firm in Tampa, FL in its search for an experienced Bankruptcy Legal Assistant to support a busy creditor's rights and bankruptcy practice. This is a fully onsite position offering the opportunity to work alongside a collaborative legal team handling high-volume, complex matters.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare, revise, and proofread bankruptcy pleadings and correspondence, including proofs of claim and motions

  • Perform electronic filings through CM/ECF and applicable state court systems

  • Maintain and organize case files, ensuring accuracy and compliance with firm procedures

  • Manage calendars, track deadlines, and monitor case activity

  • Communicate with clients, court personnel, trustees, and opposing counsel

  • Assist with hearing preparation, exhibits, and case materials

  • Provide administrative support to attorneys and paralegals as needed

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of legal assistant experience, ideally within bankruptcy or creditor's rights

  • Experience with CM/ECF and electronic court filings

  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities

  • High attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel)

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • 401(k) with employer match

  • Paid time off and holidays

If you are interested in this Bankruptcy Legal Assistant opportunity in Tampa, FL, please apply today for immediate consideration.

Pay Details: $65,000.00 to $72,000.00 per year

Search managed by: Richard Harley

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Job ID: 522986636
Originally Posted on: 5/30/2026

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