The Equal Justice Works Crime Victims Advocacy Program (CVAP) is mobilizing a cohort of 21 Attorney Fellows at host organizations across the United States to increase access to legal aid for survivors of crime, especially in underserved black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities.
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The National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) seeks rising third-year law students and recent law graduates to apply for sponsorship for an externally funded fellowship such as Skadden, Equal Justice Works (EJW), or other public interest fellowships, to begin in the fall of 2024.
The Public Defender Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services is seeking an experienced superior court practitioner to fill the position of Trial Attorney in our Lawrence Office, located in Essex County.
The Mental Health Litigation Division (MHLD) of the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is seeking a full-time Trial Attorney for civil commitment cases including trials and a limited number of appellate cases for its Northampton Office.
The National Housing Law Project (NHLP) is currently accepting applications from law students for two (2) fall semester 2023 clerkship positions.
Objectives Summary
***This position qualifies for a $1.75/hr or $3,640.00/yr geographical pay differential.***
The Tribal Defenders Office for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes located on the beautiful Flathead Reservation in northwest Montana is hiring a criminal defense attorney.
Law clerks assist attorneys in such tasks as preparing pleadings and legal memoranda, conducting legal research, reviewing and summarizing disclosure and records, meeting with clients at the jail, and observing court proceedings.
Attorney II level attorneys regularly prepare, defend, and resolve the most complex legal work involving serious and consequential matters or voluminous caseloads requiring specialized experience and training, demanding a higher degree of resourcefulness, skill and knowledge than that assigned to
Attorney I level attorneys perform entry level and/or intermediate level legal work. Attorneys at this level receive close supervision and support from higher-level attorney personnel in the performance of their duties.