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The Tulalip Tribes of Washington is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located on the Tulalip Reservation in the Puget Sound, approximately 30 miles north of Seattle.
Hybrid remote work schedule: 3 days in office/field and 2 days remote
Base office in Hendersonville or Brevard
Position Status: Full-Time
FLSA Status: Exempt
Organization:
Gender Justice and Gender Justice Action are nonprofit legal, policy, and political advocacy
organizations working to advance gender equity through the law. We work to create a world
The Mississippi Center for Justice is working in partnership with SHARED Strategy Group LLC to conduct a national search for to fill the position of President/CEO. To view the full position announcement, visit https://bit.ly/3AsuIwK.
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) is seeking a full-time Staff Attorney for its Salem Regional Office. This position is eligible for a partial remote work option.
Objectives Summary
***This position qualifies for an additional geographical pay differential of $2.25 hourly/$4,680.00 annually***
Objectives Summary
***This position qualifies for a geographical pay differential of an additional $2.25 hourly/$4,680.00 annually***
Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc. seeks a staff attorney to work full-time with the Farmworker Project. The attorney will join other Farmworker Project staff to provide representation to agricultural worker clients in civil matters, with a focus on worker rights. The Farmworker Project attorneys often litigate cases in federal and state courts and represent clients in administrative agency matters. Candidates with strong Spanish language skills are invited to apply. Candidates with 2+ years of legal experience, particularly experience in plaintiff-side employment law, are strongly preferred. Position can be based in any of Legal Action’s six offices.
You will represent clients at trial and post-conviction in the courts of Ohio, as solo-counsel, lead counsel, or co-counsel, on high-level felony cases, death penalty representation, complex or strategic litigation, and representation of clients who have had strained relationships with prior coun