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***This position qualifies for a geographical pay differential of $2.50/hr or $5,200 per year.***
CCLS seeks a full-time, experienced Staff Attorney to be a part of its dynamic Housing Team. Our Housing Team oversees and implements the Shriver Right to Counsel and Homelessness Prevention Projects, which act to prevent homelessness.
The Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Pennsylvania is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Federal Public Defender in its Capital Habeas Unit (CHU).
The Children and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS), the Massachusetts public defender agency, is seeking to fill the Attorney in Charge position in its Fall River Trial Office.
POSITION: Managing Attorney
Asian & Pacific Islander Community Outreach Project
LOCATION: Ron Olson Justice Center
SALARY: $114,860.98k to $138k annual/DOE with excellent benefits
AVAILABILITY: Immediately
Partners for Justice (PFJ) was founded to transform public defense locally and across the United States to ensure that race and wealth no longer determine legal outcomes.
The Defender Association of Philadelphia seeks an experienced attorney to become a leader in our Major Trial Unit as Assistant Chief. The Assistant Chief is responsible for assisting the Chief in the day to day management and operation of all aspects of the Unit.
Looking to make a difference! Become a Defender!
The Defender Association of Philadelphia is looking for an experienced attorney to join our Municipal Court (MC) Unit as a Rotating Attorney Supervisor. The MC Rotating Attorney Supervisor will assist and work directly with the Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs of the unit in the delivery of quality legal representation and is responsible for the direct supervision of designated attorneys to the Municipal Court Unit. The MC Rotating Attorney Supervisor will engage fully with the management team which includes the Executive Leadership, Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs. This posting is for a one-year rotation, with the ability to apply for an additional one-year extension.