Job details
Pay : From $60,000 a year
Job type : Full-time
Work setting : In-person
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Acadiana Legal Service Corporation Housing Unit seeks licensed, full-time staff attorneys to represent low-income and elderly clients with civil legal matters with eviction defense, foreclosures and general housing law. Excellent fringe benefits.
Nature of Work
This position provides high quality legal services to low-income clients under the mentorship and consultation of a Senior Attorney. This position is expected to use professional judgement and skill in carrying work to completion.
Note : According to Legal Services Corporation regulations, 45 CFR Part 1604 : Outside practice of law, prohibits an outside practice of law while employed full-time at ALSC.
General Responsibilities
Duties may include and are not limited to (tasks will vary based on substantive unit) :
- Provide high-quality legal representation to individuals in accordance with the Code of Professional Responsibility. This includes interviewing clients, conducting research, factual investigation, preparing pleadings, negotiating case resolutions, discovery and motion practice, and representing clients in court and administrative hearings
- Provide counseling, advice, and other brief services such as pro se forms and referrals, as appropriate
- Represent clients and client groups in litigation, administrative advocacy, as well as other advocacy.
- Co-counsel with Senior and / or Supervising Attorneys
- Develop and implement litigation and / or advocacy strategies to address systemic legal problems
- Analyze and comment on pending legislation and regulations consistent with the requirements of all funding sources
- Participate in task forces, work groups, and bar activities, and establish effective working relationships with the bar and community partners
- Comply with LSC and other funding agencies' rules and regulations
- Participate in training activities as a trainee or trainer for professional growth as well as required CLE credits
- Keep abreast of legal trends, pending litigation, and regulations consistent with the requirements of all funding sources
- Shall work closely with the clerical staff in their substantive unit under the guidance established by the Unit Managing Attorney
- Other duties as assigned
Necessary Knowledge, Abilities and Skills
Knowledge of judicial and civil procedures, substantive law, appellate practice, and rules of evidence within their substantive Unit's practice fieldLitigation skills / trial practice at city and district court levelsProficiency in legal research methods, particularly web-based resourcesStrong organizational skills, and ability to interpret and apply legal principles to complex problemsStrong interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, courts, public officials, community representatives, and the general publicEffective written and oral communication skills, proficiency in computer usage, and the ability to effectively utilize a case management systemKnowledge of LSC federal regulations, Case Service Report (CSR) requirements, ALSC policies, Unit policies, and other practices necessary for ensuring complianceMinimum Qualifications
Possession of a J.D. or LLM degree from an accredited law schoolCurrent licensure to practice, including membership in the Louisiana State BarExperience in the substantive area of the Unit's practice, encompassing civil trial and appellate practice, is desirableDemonstrated ability to meet job expectations with limited supervisionA professional, courteous demeanor, with a strong commitment to serving low-income clientsSalary and Benefits
Bilingual benefit - $2000 for proficiency in Spanish, speaking and writing to support our spanish speaking clients.Relocation expenses assistance may be available. Must be able to relocate within 90 days to the job location where the vacancy exists.Great fringe benefits that include paid employee health, vision, dental, and disability plans as well as a generous 403(b) retirement contribution plan.Professional development and continuing legal education and bar association dues paid by ALSC.Liberal leave policies including vacation, sick, and holiday pay.Staff attorneys may be eligible to participate in the Louisiana Bar Foundation's Loan Repayment Assistance Program. This program offers financial assistance of up to $5,000 annually to attorneys carrying law school debt.Additionally, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program through the U.S. Department of Education currently forgives the remaining balance on Direct Loans after 120 qualifying monthly payments are made under a qualifying repayment plan.Staff attorneys are directly mentored by the Senior Attorney under the direction of the Unit Managing Attorney up to twelve months from the date of employment or as determined by the Unit Managing Attorney.Job Type : Full-time
Pay : From $60,000.00 per year
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