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The Center for Disability and Elder Law (CDEL) provides high-quality, pro bono legal assistance to persons marginalized by poverty, age and/or disability. Desire to work with and mentor interns and pro bono volunteers.
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Counsel and advise staff attorneys and pro bono volunteer lawyers in all facets of post-conviction representation, including record review, issue selection, appellate brief writing, oral argument, and client communication.
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Good working relationships with clients, staff, partner organizations, pro bono attorneys, the judiciary, and members of local legal services and advocacy coalitions. The Supervising Attorney will report to the Legal Director for the Direct Legal Services Program.
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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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HPLP also provides pro bono representation to homeless individuals and families to help remove legal barriers to obtaining permanent housing. Train and provide support to pro bono volunteers.
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About the Organization The Center for Disability and Elder Law (CDEL) provides high-quality, pro bono legal assistance to persons marginalized by poverty, age and/or disability. CDEL seeks a full-time Supervising Attorney to lead its Cook County Early Resolution Program Team. The Early Resolution Program (ERP) is a countywide initiative designed to help self-represented litigants resolve eviction and consumer debt disputes.
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This position involves supervising legal work and mentoring staff, as well as coordinating pro bono support, and is based primarily in our San Francisco office, with additional responsibilities in our East Bay office.
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Assess and refer cases to the Pro Bono Team, as appropriate, and provide mentorship to pro bono attorneys as needed. JOB SUMMARY: The Supervising Attorney provides legal advice and representation in accord with the best practice of the profession.
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Experience with speaking and writing about affordable housing litigation and legal advocacy (i.e., communicating with stakeholders and allies, such as elected officials, networks, bar association committees, law students, and pro bono partners; published articles in law journals and trade-related publications, project narrative writing for grant proposals and funding reports.
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As a member of NIJC's supervisory team, the supervisor will collaborate with NIJC's other legal services projects, pro bono partners, litigation, policy, and communications teams. Headquartered in Chicago with offices in Washington, DC, and Indiana, NIJC's team of 100+ attorneys, paralegals, and professionals, along with 2,000 pro bono attorneys, is at the forefront of immigration reform.
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The Pro Bono Supervising Attorney is one of several attorneys in the Division’s pro bono program staff reporting to the Managing Attorney. The Supervising Attorney will be available to train, mentor, advise and supervise pro bono volunteer advocates including firm attorneys, general counsel, solo practitioners, law students, fellows, etc.
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Each Supervising Attorney administers and coordinates various pro bono program functions, including participation at community legal clinics; intake and assessment of cases for placement; engagement in matching process; and substantive mentorship and technical assistance for all cases under their supervision.
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Provide management and coordination for clinic legal services including anti-API hate violence clinic and also in project areas described above, plus coordination of pro bono support. Reporting to the Managing Attorney, the Supervising Attorney will play a crucial role in leading our clinics on Anti-API Hate Violence, Small Business, and Immigration, emphasizing the management and coordination of our clinical legal services.
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