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Legal Support and Paralegal Services

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The contract provides for legal support services including paralegal assistance, document review, case management, and legal research to aid the prime contractor in delivering effective legal services at the Fulton County Courts Justice Resource Center. These services are essential to supporting the operational needs of the court system by ensuring efficient handling of legal documentation, accurate case tracking, and thorough research to back legal proceedings. The work is performed under a subcontract arrangement with no specific set-aside classification, and is governed under the NAICS code 541199 for other legal services. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with a response deadline of August 17, 2026, and is managed by the Fulton County Purchasing Department in Georgia. Performance of the services is expected to occur at the Justice Resource Center, though specific location details such as city or zip code are not provided in the available data.

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Legal support services including paralegal assistance, document review, and legal research for Fulton County Courts.

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Georgia → Fulton County Purchasing DepartmentView Agency

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541199 - All Other Legal ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Fulton County Purchasing Department
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Provide paralegal, document review, case management, and legal research support to assist the prime contractor in delivering legal services at the Fulton County Courts Justice Resource Center.

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