This is the role where attorneys stop worrying about whether anything is going to slip through the cracks. Calendars they trust. Dockets that don't drift. Court, BIA, and tribal-court filings that always go through. Billing that closes on schedule. Confidential records handled with the discretion the work requires.Our client is a leading Arizona litigation firm headquartered in Phoenix, with active practices in commercial litigation, civil rights, employment law, and Federal Indian Law — including matters before the Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal courts. The firm represents businesses, individuals, families, and tribal nation interests, and offers the expertise of large national firms with a smaller, more personal approach.The firm runs on Clio for case management, calendaring, and billing. You will support attorneys and the onshore team directly — owning the operational discipline that determines whether the lawyers can focus on the law or get pulled into the operational background. This is a substantive operational ownership role, not a queue-clearing admin seat.Success at 90 days: zero missed deadlines, calendars attorneys rely on without checking twice, clean billing close, organized matter files. Success at one year: you know BIA procedures and tribal court rules well enough that attorneys default to you for procedural questions, not the other way around.Key ResponsibilitiesDocketing & Calendar Management- Docket hearings, court dates, filing deadlines, BIA deadlines, tribal court deadlines, and critical case milestones in Clio.- Set structured multi-tier reminder cascades for every deadline (30-day, 14-day, 7-day, 2-day, day-of) — never a single calendar entry.- Manage attorney calendars including appointments, court dates, depositions, agency hearings, internal deadlines, and travel windows.- Surface upcoming deadlines and scheduling conflicts to attorneys with sufficient lead time — proactively, not reactively.Meeting, Deposition & Travel Coordination- Coordinate scheduling for client meetings, depositions, hearings, agency appearances, and internal team meetings.- Arrange travel logistics for attorneys (flights, accommodations, transportation, itineraries) for hearings and client visits.- Prepare deposition logistics including notices, court reporter coordination, and witness confirmation.- Confirm all logistics in advance and communicate relevant details to all parties.Legal Document Preparation- Prepare, edit, proofread, and format pleadings, motions, briefs, correspondence, and other legal materials to filing-ready quality.- Ensure all documents meet applicable court, agency, and firm formatting standards before filing or distribution.- Maintain version control and organized document files across all active matters inside Clio.- Assist attorneys with drafting standard correspondence and follow-up communications as directed.Court & Agency Filing- E-file with federal district courts (CM-ECF/PACER), Arizona state courts, BIA, and tribal courts as applicable.- Confirm acceptance of every filing via NEF or equivalent — submission is not the same as acceptance.- Maintain organized records of all submissions, confirmations, and proofs of service.- Stay current on e-filing requirements for the courts and agencies the firm uses.Case & File Management (Clio)- Maintain matter records inside Clio with consistent naming conventions and complete metadata.- Track case activity and organize supporting documentation.- Maintain and organize physical and digital client files.- Handle confidential client records and case information with the highest level of discretion and in compliance with applicable professional responsibility rules.- Support case intake — opening new matters in Clio, gathering client information, preparing conflict checks.Billing, Invoicing & Expense Tracking- Track attorney time entries, billing activity, and client invoices inside Clio.- Assist with preparation and distribution of client billing statements.- Process and track expense reports and reimbursements.- Flag missing time entries, overdue invoices, or discrepancies to the appropriate team member before billing close.Compliance & Procedure- Maintain awareness of procedural rules relevant to the firm's Indian law practice — federal administrative procedures, tribal court rules, federal court local rules, BIA processes.- Support the firm's compliance with document retention, confidentiality, and professional responsibility obligations.- Ensure all administrative procedures comply with applicable legal, court, and agency requirements.Required Qualifications- 2+ years in a legal admin, legal secretary, or paralegal role supporting a US litigation practice (or strongly comparable international firm).- Hands-on US court e-filing experience (CM-ECF, PACER, AZTurboCourt, or similar) — direct workflow experience, not familiarity.- Direct experience managing multiple attorney calendars with structured, multi-tier deadline cascades.- Excellent written English — documents you prepare or proofread require minimal attorney correction.- Meticulous attention to detail. Accuracy in legal documents and deadlines is non-negotiable.- High discretion in handling confidential client and case information.- Self-directed and reliable in a remote work environment.- Stable home office: high-speed internet, backup power or backup internet, quiet workspace, modern computer with webcam.Strong Plus, Not Required- Direct paid Clio experience — matter setup, calendar integration, document management, and billing.- Equivalent experience with Filevine, MyCase, ProLaw, Smokeball, or comparable case management systems.- Familiarity with Bureau of Indian Affairs procedures, tribal court rules, or federal administrative practice.- Experience with LEDES invoicing or other legal billing standards.- 12+ months of sustained US-firm remote experience.How We Work- 100% remote.- full-time contractor.- Compensation: up to $6/hr USD.ApplicationComplete the required Aptive Index assessment here and provide a comprehensive resume.Link: https://assessment.Aptiveindex.Com/s/f0eyORKBaAp6By applying, you consent to being contacted via the contact information provided in your application for recruitment purposes only.Scheduling: initial calls run in US Mountain Standard Time, within a 3:00 AM – 1:00 PM MST window — which translates locally to 6:00 PM – 4:00 AM in the Philippines, 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM in South Africa, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM in Brazil, and 4:00 AM – 2:00 PM in Guatemala.