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Join Our Team as a Case Manager.
What We Do.
Wanta Thome is a premier employment law firm based in Minneapolis, MN, dedicated to revolutionizing both client and employee experiences. Our mission is to deliver the best results, foster an exceptional firm culture, and provide an unparalleled client experience in the field of employment law. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a firm that prioritizes professional growth, innovation, and personal fulfillment.
Who We Are Looking For.
We are seeking a highly organized and dedicated Case Manager to join our litigation team. The ideal candidate will exhibit exceptional organizational skills, be proactive in managing case deadlines, and provide invaluable support to our attorneys and clients. Candidates should demonstrate a balance of empathy, strategic vision, adaptability, and a drive for continuous learning and growth.
Primary Duties.
Deadline Tracking:
Document Preparation:
Court Filings:
Case Management:
Team Collaboration:
Qualifications.
What We Offer You.
Joining our team means becoming part of a culture that values innovation, teamwork, and balance. Our work environment fosters collaboration and creativity, where you’ll see the tangible impact of your efforts. We prioritize results over effort, offering flexible work hours, a supportive team dynamic, and a commitment to the well-being of our staff.
Reporting Structure
If this opportunity excites you, please submit a cover letter and resume as PDF files to ca*****@********me.com.
Be part of something exceptional—join Wanta Thome and help us shape a more just workplace and society.
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