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Supervising Attorney Opportunity. Reporting to the program director, the supervising attorneys help to develop and lead the program and ensure excellent legal representation to clients by providing training, supervision, and mentorship to a team of staff attorneys and a paralegal as well as carrying a reduced independent caseload.
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The Civil Practice of The Legal Aid Society is seeking an experienced and talented lawyer with a deep commitment to serving low-income workers to join a dedicated team as a Supervising Attorney in the Employment Law Unit. Applicants must have some experience litigating employment law cases and a demonstrated commitment to addressing fundamental issues of poverty and justice.
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Under the guidance of the Directing Attorney, the Supervising Attorney will support the team in providing direct services to vulnerable individuals and assist with managing our Unaccompanied Children Project.
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If hired as Supervising Senior Attorney, you will also be assigned direct supervisory responsibility for up to five employees, including Associate Attorneys and one Litigation Assistant.
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The Bronx District Attorney’s Office seeks a well-qualified staff whose diverse backgrounds contribute to serve the 1.4 million members of the Bronx County community and pursue a safer Bronx through fair justice.
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Assist the Managing attorney in supervising team members and legal work within the practice group including overseeing teamwork, systems, and processes that advance organizational goals; managing impact and growing team members’ skills; directly supervising members of the team including directing individual work plans and conducting case and performance reviews.
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Supervising Attorney - Trial Offices. The Legal Aid Society, the largest social justice public interest law firm in New York City, has immediate openings for dedicated and passionate Supervising Attorneys in our Criminal Defense Practice's Trial Division in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island.
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The Supervising Attorney will be part of a community of the Legal Department. Minimum 1 year experience supervising a team of attorney and/or legal assistants i.e. multiple legal staff members or varying job titles.
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Experience with supervising staff. Our client is a Florida non-profit pro bono law firm. In addition to providing direct representation to clients before the Immigration Court and USCIS, the position requires preparing and delivering community education; conducting outreach; active bar participation; and special legal and community projects.
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The Supervising Attorney works with the Managing Attorney to further develop and implement the vision and direction of BayLegal’s Youth Justice work. As a member of BayLegal's management team, you will report to the YJT Managing Attorney and work in collaboration with other supervising attorneys and staff throughout the firm.
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Be accessible to CLS consumer staff and other supervising attorneys as needed. Provide supervision to staff and other supervising attorneys. Minimum Education/Experience Required: Juris Doctorate (JD) degreeAdmitted to the New York State Bar, Active and in Good Standing.
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Job Title: Asylum Supervising Attorney Employment Type: Contract Work Hours: 48 hrs. The role of the Supervising Attorney is to answer questions and provide support and training to application assistants and asylum seekers as they fill out applications.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 12 Years, A law firm is seeking a Supervising Pre-Litigation Personal Injury Attorney for their Las Vegas, NV office. Practice Area: Personal Injury Plaintiffs, Job Type: Attorney.
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A non-profit organization is seeking a Supervising Attorney to join their team. · Oversee the direction, coordination, and evaluation of the program, including supervising staff attorneys.
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As a Senior Associate Attorney, you will be responsible for pre-litigation, litigation, trial preparation, and trial. We are currently looking for a Senior Personal Injury Attorney to join our dynamic team and contribute to our mission of delivering justice and fair compensation to those we serve.
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