Legal Services of Eastern Michigan (LSEM) seeks a visionary and mission-driven Executive Director to lead a dynamic, regional nonprofit legal services organization.
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The Assistant Public Defender (APD) will be headquartered in the Ross County Office of our Trial Services Division.
Location: Santa Clara, CA or Remote
The Corporate Paralegal will play a crucial role supporting our Legal team build a scalable and resilient legal infrastructure to support the Company’s continued growth. More specifically, we are looking for a Corporate Paralegal to support our efforts relating to corporate governance (in particular overseeing our subsidiaries and managing our intercompany agreements), facilitating SEC filings, outside counsel management, matter management, and other key areas of administrative support.
The Federal Public Defender for the Western District of North Carolina is currently recruiting for qualified and committed interns who reflect the diversity of the community that we serve. We anticipate the program running from May 18 to July 24, 2026.
MAZON’s Legal Advocacy Department works to ensure there is accountability for the promises our country has made to those who struggle with hunger, taking on key cases and initiatives to protect the right to food for all. The Senior Staff Attorney will be an integral part of the Legal Advocacy Department’s strategy to grow MAZON’s legal work. The position will provide litigation and other support to the Director of Legal Advocacy.
The Northwest Workers’ Justice Project (NWJP) protects workplace dignity by supporting the efforts of low-wage, immigrant and contingent workers to improve wages and working conditions and to eliminate imbalances in power that lead to inequity. NWJP has seven attorneys and eight paralegals/support staff that work collaboratively together and with our clients to build power as a way of dismantling structural racism and inequities. The central focus of the position is client representation in the areas of wage-and-hour violations, workplace discrimination, workplace health and safety, and employer retaliation in Oregon. There will also be opportunities to support worker-led advocacy and organizing and to engage in outreach and education. We are looking for attorneys committed to strategically using their legal training to create long-term change for working people. For more information, visit www.nwjp.org.
Kansas State Board of Indigents’ Defense Services
Open Position – Call for Applicants
Chief Capital Public Defender (Public Defender V)
Capital Habeas Defender Office
Merriam, Kansas / Kansas City, Kansas
Chief Capital Public Defender (Public Defender V):
This positions is for law school graduates who have not yet been fully licensed to practice law in New York State. Upon obtaining a New York State license to practice law, the incumbent will be appointed to a position of Assistant Public Defender with the corresponding salary grade.
This work involves representing indigent petitioners and respondents in Family Court as assigned by the Public Defender.
This work involves representing indigent petitioners and respondents in Criminal Court as assigned by the Public Defender.

