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The New York State Unified Court System is seeking an Appellate Court Assistant in the Appellate Division, 4th Department in Rochester, NY. This position is in the Assigned Counsel area in the Clerk's Office. Appellate Court Assistants must be able to extract and interpret relevant information from court papers in order to process documents.
Key Responsibilities:
- Reviewing filings for compliance with court rules.
- Typing and drafting court orders and correspondences.
- Responding to telephone and written inquiries from the general public, attorneys, and litigants.
- Typing and proofreading court orders and other written materials.
- Assistance with legal research and preparation of court documents.
- Familiarity with appeals.
- Sorting and distributing mail.
- Entering computer data and covering switchboard.
Qualifications: High School diploma or the equivalent and two (2) years of relevant clerical experience; or Four (4) years of relevant clerical experience; or An equivalent combination of education and experience. or Thirty (30) college level credits may be substituted for each year of work experience.
This position requires excellent communication and organizational skills with attention to detail. Familiarity with NYSCEF and with current office productivity software, including WordPerfect, is also preferred.
Base Salary: $58,100
Please view the full employment announcement at: 54609.pdf
The New York State Unified Court System is seeking a Principal Court Attorney, Court of Appeals in Albany, NY. Principal Court Attorneys to the Court of Appeals are responsible for the research and analysis of uniquely intricate, complex and sensitive legal issues and questions for the Court and perform other related duties. They serve in a confidential capacity and work with substantial independence from supervision in the Court of Appeals.
Key Responsibilities:
- Researching and analyzing complex legal issues presented in motions to the Court of Appeals.
- Reviewing and analyzing appellate records and briefs.
- Writing and editing confidential legal memoranda.
- Preparing and editing confidential legal reports.
- Drafting confidential opinions.
Qualifications: One year of experience in the Senior Court Attorney to Court of Appeals title; or Equivalent legal experience.
Base Salary: $130,061
Please view the full employment announcement at: 40156.pdf
The New York State Unified Court System is seeking a Principal Court Attorney that will be assigned to the Onondaga County Surrogate’s Court. Principal Court Attorneys serve in a confidential capacity and are responsible for overseeing the operations of special parts, terms or departments in courts with a service population exceeding 400,000.
Key Responsibilities:
- Overseeing and managing all guardianship filings within the Surrogate’s Court.
- Review filings for proper form and statutory compliance.
- Setting and conducting guardianship calendars, hearings, and conferences.
- Providing legal guidance to staff regarding filing and service requirements, notice to interested parties, fiduciary eligibility, and appointments.
- Overseeing Article 17 and 17-A guardianship proceedings and trust matters.
- Reviewing wrongful death settlements and fiduciary accountings prior to submission to the judge.
- Organizing educational outreach programs for the local bar.
- Advising staff on interactions with pro se litigants.
- Some travel may be required.
Qualifications: Admission to the New York State Bar; and Three (3) years of service in the Associate Court Attorney title; or Eight (8) years of relevant legal experience gained after admission to the New York State Bar.
Base Salary: $130,061
Please view the full employment announcement at: 5608.pdf
As a Lifestyle Assistant, you provide daily activity programs for the residents and assist the Director in providing a full range of program services. This position requires tact, sensitivity, and professionalism to ensure industry-leading resident programming service delivery.
AMAZING benefits including daily access to pay with ZayZoon, uniforms, employee discounts, employee appreciation events, EAP, holiday worked premium pay and more for PRN staff
Requirements
Education: High School diploma or equivalent
Skills: Demonstrated knowledge and experience with residents having dementia and appropriate therapeutic/behavioral interventions preferred; Must be able to read, write, and speak the English language in an understandable manner.
Physical Demands: Walking, standing, talking, and hearing; ability to move freely throughout facility
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex/gender (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, age, physical or mental disability, military or protected veteran status, citizenship, familial or marital status, genetics, or any other legally protected category. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a job with Arden Courts, please contact the listed posting contact.
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Gig Court Staff Attorney (Immigration) – Appointment-Based Engagement
Location: Kansas City, MO
Engagement: GIG / Contract / Appointment-Based
Start: Approximately 20 days from engagement
Compensation: Competitive hourly rate
About the Opportunity
Lisinski Law Firm is expanding its Court Operations team and seeks licensed U.S. attorneys interested in immigration law who value flexibility, autonomy, and work-life balance. This role involves gig-based, appointment-driven court appearances supporting Master Calendar Hearings.
This is not a full-time role. Assignments are scheduled in advance and designed for attorneys seeking flexible courtroom work without full case ownership or long-term employment commitments.
What You’ll Do
- Appear in person at scheduled Master Calendar Hearings
- Represent clients professionally and ensure accurate communication of case status
- Follow prepared notes, instructions and report outcomes using firm templates
Why This GIG Works
- Want flexible appointment-based assignments
- No case management, filings, or client ownership
- Predictable courtroom appearances during business hours
- Transportation and training expenses covered
Requirements
- Active U.S. bar license (any jurisdiction)
- Immigration or courtroom experience preferred
- Availability during court business hours
Job ID: 410809
Practice area:- Litigation - Appellate
Supreme Court & Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney (2–7 Years Experience) – Patent & IP Appeals | Washington, DC
Keywords:- Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney, Intellectual Property Litigation Attorney, Patent Appellate Attorney, Civil Litigation Associate, Litigation Attorney Washington DC, Washington DC legal jobs, Attorney jobs Washington DC, DC Bar required, Law firm litigation associate, Partner-track position, lawyer
A top-tier law firm is seeking a Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney (2–7 years experience) to join its appellate practice in Washington, DC. Work on high-profile Federal Circuit patent appeals and complex intellectual property matters across cutting-edge technology and life-sciences industries.
This Silicon Valley firm offers a full-service practice which covers a number of areas, including: intellectual property, corporate, and labor & employment. The firm's intellectual property practice is both rapidly expanding and exceptionally solid; the firm's intellectual property attorneys have extensive experience in state, federal, and international litigation, as well as licensing, litigation avoidance and other matters across the complete spectrum of intellectual property issues. The atmosphere is collegial, but slightly more conservative than most Bay Area firms. Salaries are in line with other top Bay Area firms, and the firm provides a sizable bonus for all lawyers who bill at least 1,950 hours, with additional money based on three separate billable-hour levels above 1,950.
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A leading top-tier law firm is seeking a Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney to join its appellate practice in Washington, DC. This opportunity is designed for attorneys with strong academic credentials and experience in appellate litigation, particularly in patent and intellectual property disputes.
Attorneys pursuing Washington DC legal jobs in appellate practice will work on complex patent appeals before the Federal Circuit and other appellate courts. The role offers exposure to sophisticated intellectual property matters involving advanced technologies and life-sciences innovations. As a Litigation Associate Attorney, you will contribute to appellate strategy, draft persuasive briefs, and collaborate with trial teams to ensure effective preservation of appellate issues.
This partner-track position provides the opportunity to work alongside elite appellate litigators on high-profile cases shaping intellectual property law. The firm is actively interviewing candidates seeking Washington DC legal jobs with meaningful appellate experience and long-term career advancement potential.
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Key Responsibilities
• Draft appellate briefs, petitions for certiorari, and amicus briefs in complex patent and intellectual property appeals.
• Conduct in-depth legal research and analysis related to patent law and appellate procedure.
• Assist in developing comprehensive appellate strategies for Federal Circuit cases.
• Collaborate with trial teams to preserve appellate issues and strengthen records for appeal.
• Participate in moot courts and oral argument preparation for appellate hearings.
• Analyze complex technical subject matter related to high-tech and life-sciences innovations.
• Provide strategic guidance to clients regarding appellate procedure and case outcomes.
• Manage multiple appellate deadlines and maintain high-quality legal work under pressure.
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Qualifications
• 2–7 years of experience as a Litigation Associate Attorney or Civil Litigation Associate with focus on appellate or intellectual property matters.
• Demonstrated experience drafting appellate briefs and substantive motions in patent or IP disputes.
• Prior clerkship experience preferred, especially with the Federal Circuit or a federal district court with significant patent docket.
• Ability to distill complex technical and legal issues into persuasive appellate arguments.
• Strong legal research, analytical, and writing skills.
• Ability to work effectively in collaborative litigation teams.
• Bar admission in at least one U.S. jurisdiction; Federal Circuit admission preferred.
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Education
• Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school with strong academic credentials.
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Certifications
• Admission to at least one state bar; Federal Circuit admission preferred.
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Skills
• Exceptional appellate writing and legal analysis.
• Ability to synthesize complex technical subject matter into compelling legal arguments.
• Strong research and analytical capabilities.
• Attention to detail and ability to manage demanding litigation timelines.
• Effective communication and collaboration skills.
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Culture & Firm Appeal
This opportunity is with a nationally recognized law firm known for its strong intellectual property and appellate litigation practice. Attorneys benefit from working within a collaborative, intellectually rigorous environment where complex legal and technical issues are tackled by highly skilled professionals.
Associates frequently gain exposure to cutting-edge technology disputes and sophisticated patent appeals that shape national intellectual property law. The firm fosters mentorship, professional development, and a collegial work culture where attorneys at all levels contribute meaningfully to litigation strategy.
Professionals pursuing Washington DC legal jobs will find a dynamic environment where technical innovation meets high-level appellate advocacy.
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Why This Role Is Unique
• Opportunity to work on Federal Circuit patent appeals and high-profile IP litigation.
• Exposure to complex technical issues across high-tech and life-sciences industries.
• Work closely with elite appellate litigators on cases that shape intellectual property law.
• Significant involvement in appellate strategy and oral argument preparation.
• Ideal partner-track position for attorneys building a specialized appellate career.
• Exceptional opportunity for litigators seeking advanced Washington DC legal jobs in appellate and intellectual property law.
This position rarely opens at this level and offers attorneys the chance to work on nationally significant appellate matters.
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Benefits
• Comprehensive health benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
• Mental well-being programs.
• Child, family, elder, and pet care benefits.
• Short- and long-term disability and industry-leading parental leave benefits.
• Health savings account contributions and flexible spending accounts.
• 401K program.
• Compensated time off through Flexible Time Off program and paid holidays.
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General Description
Our Ideal Candidate
You are a committed professional with a compassionate and patient demeanor who enjoys working with at-risk youth. You are a team player who listens well and contributes to a positive and efficient work environment on behalf of colleagues, students, families, and the community. You represent the Santa Barbara County Education Office with integrity and professionalism.
General Description
Assists teachers, counselors, staff, parents, probation officers, and agencies by providing a safe learning environment for at-risk students who are in a juvenile court and/or community school or community day school. Combines instruction support, and tutoring to students in a strictly monitored setting.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties and responsibilities
Provide instructional support in core academic and vocational subjects to students; prepare and may develop age- and grade-appropriate instructional aids and exercises to support the subject matter being taught.
May perform student intakes; proctor and conduct state-mandated assessments of students to establish baselines, determine academic needs and placement, and measure progress; score objective tests; keep appropriate records, using electronic student information systems; ensure confidentiality of student information.
Assist with daily screening for weapons, banned substances, and paraphernalia; escort students going from one location to another; monitor student activity in and between classroom, lunchroom, restrooms, and recreational areas throughout the school day, including dismissal time; monitor classroom activities during brief absence of a teacher.
Observe, monitor, and redirect the behavior of students within approved procedures; reinforce behavior modification techniques determined by the teacher; develop and use incentives as positive reinforcement; document behavioral incidents and report them to site supervisor; participate in consultations with parents and staff on behavioral interventions for students; use appropriate discipline in accordance with school safety plan, school rules, and teacher's assessment.
As part of the instructional team: support communication with parents to facilitate students' success in a restorative justice environment; provide input to teachers and specialists on student performance, progress, and behavior; may participate in parent-teacher conferences; may be assigned to contact designated Probation officials when resolution cannot be reached with students and parents.
Perform other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position.
Requirements
Education and Experience
Education: Possession of a high school diploma and passing score on a rigorous assessment examination demonstrating knowledge and ability to assist with instructing children/students in reading, writing, and mathematics; 48 or more semester units of higher education will substitute for the competency assessment exam.
Knowledge of:
principles and practices of age-appropriate child development and guidance applicable to a court or community school setting
principles and practices of positive reinforcement
core subjects taught in the schools served by SBCEO, including English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies, with sufficient competency to assist students with individual or group studies
teaching and instructional methods
basic clerical and record-keeping processes.
Skill in:
using personal computers, audiovisual, and other equipment to support learning, record information, and send communications
working productively and cooperatively with teachers, staff of other agencies, students, and parents in formal and informal settings.
Ability to:
assist teaching staff with implementation of instructional goals and activities
support and interact with students who have a variety of behavioral needs
apply principles of positive reinforcement
manage students' verbal and physical behavior in a constructive manner
learn juvenile court system, including both dependency and delinquency processes
learn system of care for youth in the juvenile justice system
learn educational and community resources available for students and families
interact with teachers, administration, Probation staff, parents, and specialists in order to carry out assigned duties
oversee students, administer assignments and tests, and perform general clerical tasks
relate positively to students in a way that builds confidence, provides them with strategies to manage their own behavior, and helps them achieve learning goals
exercise patience when conveying information to students having difficulty with verbal and written communications
demonstrate sensitivity to a diverse population of students and families
communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Some positions in this classification may require proficiency in a language other than English or basic competency in American Sign Language.
Licenses and certificates
May require a valid California driver's license. May require a valid First Aid card, CPR certification, and/or certification in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI).
Working conditions
Some positions in this classification are assigned to work in a juvenile detention facility. Work is performed indoors and outdoors with some exposure to health and safety considerations from physical labor and exposure to body fluids. Requires the ability to perform indoors in an office, classroom, or recreational environment engaged in work of primarily a sedentary to a moderately active nature. Requires near visual acuity to read and write printed materials and computer screens. Requires hearing and speech ability for ordinary and telephonic conversation, to converse with individuals and small groups. Requires the ability to move about office, classroom, and school grounds, to tutor, assist with presentations, and teach work materials. Requires ability to walk with student groups during PE classes and to escort students at dismissal. Requires sufficient manual and finger dexterity to demonstrate teaching aids, to point out important words/figures to students, and to operate personal computers. Requires the ability to lift, carry, push, and move supplies, fixtures, wheelchairs, etc., of light-to-medium weight (under 50 pounds) on a regular basis, and heavy weight (under 75 pounds) without labor saving equipment on an intermittent basis.
Supplemental Information
Paid monthly on the last day of the month
Benefits not included.
Non-Discrimination Policy Statement
For purposes of this policy, employees include job applicants, interns, volunteers, and persons who contracted with SBCEO to provide services, as applicable.
No SBCEO employee shall be discriminated against or harassed by any coworker, supervisor, manager, or other person with whom the employee comes in contact in the course of employment, on the basis of the employee's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, religious creed, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
SBCEO prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of reproductive health decision making, defined as a person's decision to use or access a particular drug, device, product, or medical service for reproductive health.
SBCEO does not discriminate against employees on the basis of immigration status, unless there is clear and convincing evidence that SBCEO is required to do so in order to comply with federal immigration law.
Family Law Attorney — Kicking Ass in Court and in Life
Most law firms will tell you they’re “fast-paced,” “professional,” and “client-focused.”
We’ll tell you the truth: we kick ass.
At Vicevich Law, we built a new kind of Montana law firm — one where great attorneys do high-level work without selling their souls to the billable-hour gods. We fight hard for our clients, we win, and then we go fishing, skiing, or horseback riding because life in Montana is too good not to enjoy it.
The Gig
We’re looking for a Family Law Attorney who’s equal parts strategist, problem-solver, and decent human being. You’ll handle family law cases across Montana. We work smart, use tech that actually helps, and back each other up.
You won’t be chained to a desk or a time sheet.
You’ll have autonomy, support, and the kind of balance most lawyers only dream about.
What You’ll Do
Client intake
Client counseling
Drafting pleadings, motions, discovery requests and responses, and proposals
Mediation/Arbitration
Hearings and Trials
Handle family law cases like the pro you are
Collaborate with financial advisors, accountants, and our team of legal badasses
Bring empathy, clarity, and confidence to every client interaction
What You Bring
JD + Montana Bar admission (or ability to get it)
Strong knowledge of family law
Excellent communication skills — you can explain complex things simply
A sense of humor, a work ethic, and a pulse (we like people who are alive)
Bonus points if you’ve ever caught a trout before court
The Perks
$120K salary with reasonable expectations or $80K + commission if you like controlling your own earnings
Paid time off + holidays
No arbitrary billable-hour quota
A team that values results, respect, and actual lives outside of work
Montana — where your money goes further and your weekends are better
Why Vicevich Law
Because we’re not here to play by the old rules.
We’ve ditched the warehouse firm model and built a place where great lawyers can do their best work and still make it home before sunset.
If your idea of a good law firm involves collaboration, excellence, humor, and yes — kicking ass for your clients — then you’ll fit right in here.
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Position Title APP Acute Care Trauma- Weekends Bell Hospital Position Summary / Career Interest: Schedule Options: Fri- Sun or Sat-Mon The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) APRN Trauma Surgical manages health problems and coordinates health care for Surgical patients in acute care or in-patient settings for pre- or post-surgical patients in the Trauma program or service line.
These APPs deliver patient care and medical services to individuals and families by utilizing standards of care in accordance with State and Federal rules and regulations to assess health status, diagnose medical conditions, develop medical plan of care, implement treatments and evaluate patient responses in collaboration with collaborative/sponsoring physician as described in a Collaborative Practice Agreement.
Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions Able to evaluate medical problems of clients in the assigned practice setting and appropriately requests consults to other specialties when indicated.
Provides education to patients and/or families about preventive care, medical issues and use of prescribed medical treatments and/or medications pertinent to the neonatal patient's condition.
Creates diagnostically appropriate treatment plans Documents all medical evaluation, diagnoses, procedures, treatments, outcomes, education, referrals and consultations consistent with NCQA, The Joint Commission, state regulatory standards and evidenced-based standards of care.
Maintains documentation compliance for appropriate coding and billing.
Facilitates evaluation of records by physician(s), peers and quality standards according to protocols and receives and implements constructive directives.
May refer complex and high priority cases to collaborating physician with regards to complicated diagnostic problems, serious illness, complicated therapeutic problems and re-evaluation of chronic conditions.
Provides medical and emergency interventions appropriate to the client's needs; prescribes and monitors medications appropriate to the diagnosis; orders and monitors the appropriateness of emergency interventions.
Maintains collegiality with all members of the inter-disciplinary team.
Utilizes appropriate chain-of-command and communicates with specialty practice Program Director, APP Director and Medical Director of any clinical issue and contributes to quality improvement or process improvement as necessary.
Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities.
Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit.
Other duties may be assigned as required.
Required Education and Experience Master's Degree in Physician Assistant OR Master Degree Nursing from an accredited program in Advanced Practice Nursing for APRNs OR Doctor of Nursing Practice from an accredited program in Advanced Practice Nursing for APRNs Age appropriate training for "population served" may depend on APRN/PA program training and may require additional training as determined by the department Preferred Education and Experience Previous APRN or PA experience Required Licensure and Certification Licensed Physician Assistant (PA)
- State Board of Healing Arts copy of the current PA license for the State of Kansas and/or Missouri (depending on practice locations) OR Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)
- State Board of Nursing copy of the current APRN license for the State of Kansas and/or Missouri (depending on practice locations) Basic Life Support Heartsaver (BLS HS) (Non-Clinical)
- American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced practice certification required.
APRNs may obtain within one year of date of hire; Specific certification may be required depending on specialty Time Type: Full time Job Requisition ID: R-46411 Important information for you to know as you apply: The health system is an equal employment opportunity employer.
Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally-protected status.
See also Diversity, Equity & Inclusion .
The health system provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.
If you need to request reasonable accommodations for your disability as you navigate the recruitment process, please let our recruiters know by requesting an Accommodation Request form using this link .
Employment with the health system is contingent upon, among other things, agreeing to the health-system-dispute-resolution-program.pdf and signing the agreement to the DRP.
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