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The Staff Attorney/Lecturer will also work with the Reproductive Rights Fellow on legal research and litigation. The Staff Attorney/Lecturer will join the CWRU Law School faculty and will work closely with the Director of the Reproductive Rights Law Inititiative and the Reproductive Rights Fellow.
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The primary function of the Immigration Staff Attorney will be to provide client-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally competent legal counsel to Case Management Pilot Program (CMPP) and Welcome Center clients on related immigration matters.
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Maintains detailed log of all clients and cases on which Staff Attorney works and completes all necessary paperwork and memoranda to track case work for grant funding and other purposes.
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To qualify for a Senior Trial Court Staff Attorney, one also must have five (5) years of work experience in the practice of law or as a law clerk in an appellate or trial court. Job Description A staff attorney will assist trial court judges in the Fourth Judicial Circuit with legal issues that require research and analysis, attending court proceedings, advising judges, and drafting memoranda and court orders.
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This is a staff attorney for the Criminal Law & Justice Center to support substantive legal work on behalf of the Center. The attorney will be expected to help research, draft, and file amicus briefs on a wide range of criminal justice related topics.
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The Staff Attorney/Policy Analyst will play a crucial role in FJs work in advancing justice, equality, and dignity for. The Staff Attorney/Policy Analyst will be. supervised by the Legal Director/Senior Attorney, engaging in strategic advocacy efforts and representing.
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The Staff Attorney also works with the Practice Innovation Manager to develop self-help materials and trains and supervises volunteers and law students. Responsibilities: The Staff Attorney performs client intake and provides advice, brief service, and/or referrals in housing matters including eviction and condition cases.
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A law firm in San Francisco is seeking a Finance Associate Attorney with experience in structured finance transactions, including securitization and other capital markets transactions. The Finance Associate Attorney will handle a variety of commercial law matters, including drafting complex commercial contracts, managing financial transactions, and providing legal opinions.
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The Staff Attorney will also provide civil legal screenings and legal consultations, assist pro se clients by drafting family law petitions and other filings, assist with pro se clinics, conduct community outreach and education, provide technical assistance to FJC partner agencies, and collaborate with other agencies to advocate for systemic change.
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The Senior Staff Attorney is an experienced immigration, asylum and removal defense lawyer who will support complex core services cases, asylum and removal defense work. Supervise Staff Attorney(s), Legal Assistant or DOJ accredited representative providing client services in employment authorization, document corrections, legal orientations, and review of legal intakes.
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Description Summary The Immigration Legal Services Program (ILSP) Staff Attorney is one of several attorneys in the Division’s legal program reporting to Supervising Attorneys and the NYC Legal Programs Managing Attorney.
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The senior staff attorney will play a key role in our mission-driven growth across these areas of work by collaborating rigorously, under the leadership of our legal director, with internal and external colleagues and various allies and partners.
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The law clerk will work under the supervision of Stinson's Pro Bono Attorney, Tim Sanders Szabo, a licensed attorney, on the initial client intake and screenings, and will interface with CUHCC staff on client matters and case supportPerform intakes with clients/patients referred to the Deinard Legal Clinic on a weekly basis.
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The staff attorney will collaborate on outreach efforts into rural communities throughout Georgia. The staff attorney will be attorney of record on claims from the VA and other agencies, discharge upgrades from the military, and other forms of relief from the VA and elsewhere.
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Staff attorneys will be responsible for zealously representing individuals pursuing benefits or seeking relief under the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Staff Attorney works as a team with Legal Assistant and other staff.
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