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The Associate Director of Public Relations is responsible leading the firm’s strategic approach and execution of external media and public relations activities, including raising visibility around lawyer achievements, client matter and pro bono wins, and firm performance; identifying opportunities to position lawyers for commentary on breaking news and legal developments; managing crisis communications, and more.
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KIND seeks a Staff Attorney to provide expert legal services to unaccompanied children needing legal representation through zealous direct representation as well as pro bono facilitation, including robust consultation, training, and technical assistance to pro bono attorneys who have accepted KIND cases.
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Founded on and strengthened by a pro bono legal service model, our staff and volunteers seek justice through direct legal services, promote healthy and resilient communities through education and outreach, and support community-led efforts to transform unjust systems through litigation and policy advocacy in and beyond Los Angeles.
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Public Counsel’s Community Development Project (CDP) strives to build healthy, inclusive, economically stable communities through the delivery of pro bono legal services to community-based coalitions, nonprofits, and small businesses in Los Angeles County.
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Core services of the programs include legal orientations regarding removal proceedings and legal relief; intake and follow-up services; self-help workshops; and referrals for pro bono assistance or social services.
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10% Other- e.g., pro bono advocacy, recruiting, business development. Lead due diligence workstream, coordinate review of the diligence materials, review and revise summaries, and prepare diligence memoranda to advise clients on material legal issues.
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The Managing Attorney will also develop and oversee a legal program, staffed by pro-bono attorneys and law students who will provide legal services for Haven Hill’s clients.
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The Director may supervise Legal Research Fellows, Staff Attorneys, support staff, law student interns and externs, volunteers, and pro bono attorneys who are conducting work related to the Director's projects.
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Responsibilities include collaborating with LAFLA’s Pro Bono department to recruit and onboard undergraduate interns and monitoring and supporting intern activities. Supervise a team of Intake Paralegals who provide limited scope services (counsel and advice and pro se assistance) to low-income tenants experiencing housing and landlord-tenant issues, under the direction of the Client Intake Workgroup Managing Attorney.
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Flexible scheduling and pro-bono work are aspects highly valued by the firm. The Trademark and Copyright Associate Attorney (Litigation) will be responsible for all aspects of district court litigation, including drafting and responding to discovery, legal research, motion drafting, deposition preparation, and pre-trial preparation.
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Experience using a variety of investigative tools and techniques, as well as experience interpreting information from multiple sources, including queries, data analysis, interviews and document review in response to specific legal requirements.
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401(k) Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision insurance Flexible Hybrid/Remote schedule Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Parental leaveJob DetailsQualifications/Requirements: 3+ years of experience with Aderant EA Pro Billing is REQUIRED. Bachelor’s degree required.
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Providing legal counsel to stakeholders across all teams on a broad range of legal issues, with special focus on product development, commerce, and partnerships. Experience in providing legal counsel for a B2C online platform, with a focus on e-commerce and payments.
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The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation and government-facing matters, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Proficiency in a wide range of digital tools including Content Management Systems (e.g. WordPress or other website editor), Google Marketing Platform (Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager), Ticketing, Salesforce, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop) or Video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro), project management software (e.g. Basecamp or Asana.
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