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Patterson & O'Neill, PC seeks an attorney with 0-10 years of experience who is passionate about solving the housing crisis to join our thriving San Francisco office. Our attorneys are recognized leaders in the fields of land use, building permits, real estate litigation, and environmental law.
Description
We represent a wide variety of clients across California in Planning Commission hearings, permit appeals, and litigation in state and federal courts. We are also proud to represent pro-housing advocacy organizations, including Yes In My Back Yard (YIMBY Law), in high-profile impact litigation against cities that deny housing development applications. We are at the forefront of state housing law – shaping, testing, and applying complex laws in new and creative ways to help our clients succeed.
Our work has a real and lasting impact on our clients' lives and the public good. We value long-term relationships with our clients and colleagues, as well as a supportive culture where we love coming to work. We take mentorship seriously and offer early opportunities for court appearances, client contact, and career development.
Qualifications
Excellent research and writing skills are required. Experience with litigation, land use entitlements, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and state housing law are desirable. The position is located in San Francisco, but we will consider a hybrid work schedule.
Applicants must be licensed to practice law in California.
Application Materials
Please submit a resume and recent writing sample. Cover letters are welcomed but not required.
VOY has partnered with a premier, Vault-ranked law firm to find a Commercial Litigation Associate for their Salt Lake City office.
The Role
- Hands-On Experience: Low partner-to-associate ratio ensures you lead discovery and motion practice from day one.
- Sophisticated Practice: Manage litigation in state and federal venues for a diverse, innovative client base.
- Balanced Expectations: 1,800 billable hour target, plus dedicated hours for pro bono and D&I initiatives.
The Fit
- Experience: 2–4 years of commercial litigation at a top-tier firm.
- Academics: Strong academic credentials and a passion for ongoing learning.
- Licensure: Must be licensed and in good standing to practice law in Utah.
Why This Firm?
- Transparent Rewards: Merit-based compensation, generous bonuses, and fee-splitting eligibility.
- Market-Leading Benefits: Unlimited PTO, a sabbatical program, and comprehensive family-forming/fertility benefits.
- Flexibility: Robust wellness programs and hybrid work arrangements.
Interested in a sophisticated practice that values your time outside the office? Email your resume to
Messner Reeves LLP, a full-service, business law firm, with 10 offices nationwide, seeks an experienced Associate Attorney in California.
We are hiring for the following practice areas: General Liability, Personal Injury, Construction Law, Commercial Litigation, Habitability, Insurance Defense, Professional Liability, Premises Liability, and Product Liability.
The ideal candidate will possess the following:
- Three+ years' experience.
- Experience in all phases of discovery, including written discovery, and depositions.
- Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills.
- Proven ability to foster strong relationships with potential clients while maintaining excellent services for existing clients.
- The ideal candidate will take the initiative, have strong attention to detail, be highly organized & have impeccable communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
- Candidate should be pro-active to handle necessary tasks.
- Licensed to Practice Law in California State.
- Located in California
If you thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment and can handle multiple competing priorities, this position is for you.
We offer a great working environment, competitive compensation, and full benefits.
ABOUT JENNER & BLOCK
Jenner & Block LLP is a law firm with a fearless reputation and global reach, high-level problem solvers in litigation, government controversies, investigations, regulatory challenges, and complex corporate transactions. With offices in Century City, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, the firm represents a wide range of clients, counseling Fortune 100 companies, large privately held corporations, major nonprofits, top universities, private equity investors, and Native American tribes. Consistently recognized as a firm that stands up for its values with its commitment to justice and community service, Jenner has been named the No. 1 pro bono firm 13 times in the United States by The American Lawyer.
Jenner & Block offers a comprehensive benefits program, which includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k), and paid time off, in addition to other offerings.
OVERVIEW
The Legal Practice Assistant, working under the supervision of the Washington, DC Director of Assistant Development & Support, will take direction from and operate in support of several lawyers in the performance of a variety of administrative duties as assigned. The Legal Practice Assistant is a non‐exempt position. The hours are 8:45-5:15 PM, Monday ‐ Friday and additional hours as required.
REQUIRED JOB FUNCTIONS
The Legal Practice Assistant must be proficient in the following:
- Receive assignments from partners, associates, and lawyers and perform tasks as requested; update requestor regarding receipt and status of tasks/projects, and consistently meet agreed upon deadlines.
- Input attorney time into the Web Time time-entry program. Educate timekeepers about appropriate time entry requirements and standards.
- Work with the Billing department in all aspects of the billing cycle, including but not limited to the review of client billing for accuracy, edits to content/grammar; resolution of billing problems; and efficient changes to the process.
- Prepare attorney expense reimbursements and process client-related vendor invoices for payment.
- Sort, open, prioritize and route incoming mail. Prepare outgoing mail including U.S.P.S., U.P.S. and Federal Express. Coordinate messenger pick-ups and deliveries when necessary.
- Coordinate attorneys' firm and client-related meeting set-ups, including but not limited to conference calls, zoom meetings and in-person meetings.
- Maintain calendar and contacts for attorneys. Maintain electronic filing system via Outlook.
- Perform document conversions, e.g., PDF to Word, etc.
- Handle telephone calls from internal and external sources including taking accurate messages and appropriately routing calls.
- Coordinate prints, scans and duplicating projects with Digital Document Center or Print/Mail Centers.
- Coordinate travel arrangements (air, hotel, rail, car rental and black car) with firm-provided travel agency.
- Coordinate the New Matter Intake process. Initiate Conflicts Checks. Prepare, finalize, and distribute new client Engagement Letters, New Business Memo, etc. Follow-up with client to ensure receipt of fully executed Engagement Letter.
- Maintain physical client files including creation of records via records software.
- Prepare inactive case files and attorney materials for off-site storage.
- Perform other related duties, special projects, and assignments as required.
- Assist other administrative assistants in back-up support and vacation coverage.
PREFFERED JOB FUNCTIONS
- The ability to e-File in both Federal and State Court. (For LA and San Francisco offices)
- Assist with the preparation of presentation materials for firm and client audiences.
- Prepare correspondence, memoranda, and legal documents such as summonses, complaints, motions, and subpoenas from various sources of origination (handwritten, typed copy, electronic copy, tape transcription, etc.).
- Finalize legal briefs by ensuring styles are consistent throughout and preparing Table of Contents, Table of Authorities, and redlining documents.
- Proofread memoranda and factual and legal documents.
- General understanding of the litigation process or practice group transaction from case or transaction inception to closure.
COMPETENCIES
- Demonstrated willingness to take initiative and ability to work both independently and in a team environment with a customer service focus.
- Skilled in collaborating with staff/team members in a complex matrix management environment and managing associate, attorney, and paralegal expectations.
- Discernment to appropriately handle confidential and sensitive information.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and professionally in a fast-paced and deadline driven environment.
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both verbally and in writing.
- Great client service skills, including being comfortable interacting with firm clients.
- Excellent organizational skills, ability to effectively prioritize workload, and strong attention to detail.
- Must be able to follow directions.
- Sound business judgment.
- Proven ability to manage competing priorities.
- Demonstrated foresight to anticipate lawyers' needs.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
- Proficient in basic computer applications including Windows 11 and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Flexibility to adjust hours and work the hours necessary to meet business needs. Able to work overtime as needed.
- LTC4 or Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification preferred.
- College degree preferred or equivalent work experience.
Disclaimer
Additional Duties
This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the primary duties and responsibilities for the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all tasks or responsibilities that may be assigned. The role may include additional duties, specialized projects, and other tasks as required. The firm reserves the right to modify or adjust the responsibilities to meet business needs.
Physical Requirements
Candidates must be able to meet the physical demands of the position, including the ability to commute to the office as required on designated in-office days based on the position. The firm is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for qualified individuals with disabilities.
EEO Statement
Jenner & Block LLP is an equal opportunity employer. Recruitment and employment decisions are not made on the basis of an individual's race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability or medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity and/or expression, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions, arrest record, matriculation, personal appearance, political affiliation, marital, parental, veteran, military, or order of protection status, or any other protected status or that of their relatives, friends, or associates.
Jenner & Block is proud to offer a competitive total rewards package, including comprehensive health & well-being benefits and 401k profit sharing. The anticipated pay range for this role is $70,000 to $110,000 in Washington, DC. The actual offered rate for this position will be determined based on several factors, including qualifications and experience, geographic location, education, external market data, and consideration of internal equity.
Robert Half Legal is seeking a Law Clerk for a long-term project engagement in Washington DC.
Day-to-day Responsibilities: Works under the direction of a Supervisory Paralegal or a Project Supervisor. Performs complex legal research for the trial staff. Assists in preparing draft legal documents, such as motions, briefs, memoranda of law, etc. reviewing documents for relevance and privilege; and assisting attorneys with all phases of litigation.
Required Skills: Extensive legal research (Westlaw, Lexis) experience and legal memoranda/correspondence writing (e.g. drafting stipulations for pro se litigants, amending court-submitted briefs), cite checking, coordinating with attorneys across several government agencies/components and related tasking.
Requires sound working knowledge of federal and state court systems, legal research procedures, and legal research resources. Requires excellent written and oral communication skills and thorough knowledge of legal research tools such as LEXIS and Westlaw. Must have hands-on familiarity with a variety of computer applications, including word processing, databases (such as document review and file management systems), spreadsheets, and imaging. Role also requires hands-on familiarity with ESI tools and knowledge of eDiscovery procedures and resources.
Education: Requires Law degree, or currently attending an ABA accredited law school, having completed at least one year of study or, an equivalent level of legal training or experience or an equivalent level of education may be substituted.
Position Overview
We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Imports Coordinator to manage international shipments from origin through final delivery. This role is responsible for overseeing freight forwarding, customs clearance, duties management, and cost control across our vendor and distribution network.
The ideal candidate has strong experience working with freight forwarders and customs brokers, understands import compliance requirements, and thrives in a fast-paced, high-volume environment.
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate, track, and document the movement of goods from point of origin through final delivery
- Partner with customs brokers to ensure timely and compliant customs clearance
- Provide accurate product classifications (HTS codes) to support customs entry filings
- Prepare, review, and submit required documentation to regulatory agencies in accordance with applicable customs laws and regulations
- Verify the accuracy of commercial invoices, shipping documents, and freight charges
- Audit and approve (or dispute) freight invoices in accordance with negotiated carrier agreements
- Collaborate with overseas offices, airlines, freight forwarders, trucking companies, and internal stakeholders to resolve shipment issues
- Monitor and follow up on customs matters, holds, or discrepancies to ensure timely resolution
- Maintain organized and up-to-date shipment files and compliance records
- Ensure adherence to all government regulations and internal company policies
- Support cost management initiatives related to freight, duties, and import processing
- Coordinate with freight forwarder for all shipments coming via FTZ
- Check all documents and make sure HTS / duties amounts are correct
- Enter vendor invoices in Stampli / Netsuite / Quickbooks
- Save / combine all imports documents in folder
- Take care of export documents when we ship out via FTZ and maintain excel spreadsheets updated with freight forwarder / customs broker
Education & Skills Required:
- Experience working directly with freight forwarders and customs brokers
- Strong understanding of international shipping documentation and processes
- Ability to manage high-volume, time-sensitive work with accuracy
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Proficiency navigating multiple systems and reference materials
- Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills
- Strong problem-solving skills with a calm and professional demeanor
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to handle confidential information with discretion
Preferred Qualifications
- Strong attention to detail
- Knowledge of U.S. customs regulations and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) classifications
- Familiarity with requirements from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and other regulatory agencies
- Experience working with specialized or high-value shipping providers, including:
- Ferrari Group
- Geodis
- Parcel Pro
- Bali Express Services
- FedEx
- UPS
- DHL
Join the Fight for Justice: Fair Housing Attorney
Are you a legal pro with a passion for civil rights? A prestigious state agency is looking for a dedicated Fair Housing Attorney to protect the people of South Carolina. If you thrive on meaningful work and want a career that gives back, this is the perfect spot for you.
The Role
This isn't just a desk job. The Attorney takes the lead on cases involving unlawful discrimination. They ensure fairness in housing and employment by analyzing complex complaints and providing expert legal counsel. From the office to the courtroom, this professional serves as a champion for equity under the law.
What You'll Do
- Lead the Way: Serve as lead counsel in administrative hearings and state court proceedings to enforce civil rights.
- Analyze & Strategize: Perform deep legal research and review discrimination complaints to determine the best path for litigation.
- Provide Expert Advice: Guide investigators and staff on the Fair Housing Act, Title VII, ADA, and ADEA.
- Brief Leadership: Update the Commissioner and Governing Board on emerging legal risks and policy shifts.
- Educate the Community: Design and deliver in-house training and represent the agency at community events.
What You Bring
- Education: A Juris Doctorate from an ABA-accredited law school.
- Credentials: You must be a member in good standing with the South Carolina Bar.
- Experience: Previous experience as a practicing attorney is essential.
- People Skills: Since this role involves constant public contact, strong communication is a must.
- Flexibility: While based in the office, the role requires occasional travel.
Why You'll Love It
Working for the state comes with legendary perks. This agency values its team and offers a work-life balance that private firms rarely match:
- Generous Time Off: Start with 15 days of annual leave AND 15 days of sick leave per year, plus 13 paid holidays.
- Family First: Paid Parental Leave and comprehensive insurance for you and your family.
- Secure Future: Choice of State Retirement Plans (SCRS or State ORP) and deferred compensation options.
- Full Coverage: Excellent health, dental, vision, and long-term disability insurance.
How to Apply
Ready to make a difference? Submit your application via our website or LinkedIn.
Equal Opportunity Employer This state agency is committed to a diverse workforce and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information.
About Us
We are a Southern Florida area non-profit pro bono law firm. Every day, we work hard to meet the legal needs of a large, diverse, multiethnic community across Broward County. Our mission is to provide high-quality, free civil legal advice, representation, and education to the disadvantaged of Broward County. Our company has more than 125 employees, including more than 50 attorneys, who provide free services and resources across a broad range of civil legal issues that impact health, safety, and self-sufficiency. Every year, we help thousands find their voice, regain control of their lives, and build a brighter future.
Through education, effective litigation, and collaboration, we work tirelessly to expand access to justice for all, identify needs in our community, and challenge systems, laws, and policies that adversely affect the underserved and marginalized
Position Summary
The LIFT Project provides advice, counsel, and representation in civil legal matters which prevent domestic violence victims from reaching financial stability, such as landlord/tenant, consumer, family law, and public benefits. The Project Attorney and paralegal team work on-site at the Women In Distress domestic violence shelter three days per week and two days per week in the Legal Aid office.
- Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- A demonstrable awareness and sensitivity to the needs of the populations we serve
- A willingness to be an aggressive advocate for our client population;
- Ability to work effectively with a large caseload and function professionally within a highly stressful environment;
- Strong organizational and time management skills;
- Ability to work independently at times and also as an effective part of a team, including other attorneys, support staff, volunteers, and community partners;
- Excellent written and oral advocacy skills;
- Ability to work constructively with others;
- Ability to speak more than one language is a plus.
- Education & Experience
Active membership in the Florida State Bar;
- Experience serving low-income individual
- Experience in landlord/tenant, consumer, family law, public benefit
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Jenner & Block LLP is a law firm with a fearless reputation and global reach, high-level problem solvers in litigation, government controversies, investigations, regulatory challenges, and complex corporate transactions. With offices in Century City, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, the firm represents a wide range of clients, counseling Fortune 100 companies, large privately held corporations, major nonprofits, top universities, private equity investors, and Native American tribes. Consistently recognized as a firm that stands up for its values with its commitment to justice and community service, Jenner has been named the No. 1 pro bono firm 13 times in the United States by The American Lawyer.
POSTION SUMMARY
As a leader within the career strategy function, the Manager, Career Strategy – Paralegal Services champions the professional growth, long-term development, and career advancement of paralegal professionals across the firm. This role partners closely with the Director, Career Strategy as well as the paralegal supervisors across offices and serves as a trusted advocate and advisor to paralegals at all levels, designing and driving career pathways, development programming and training, and identifying resources to allow paralegals to meaningfully contribute to their matter teams.
In addition to its career development focus, this individual plays a key role in talent management, resource planning, and innovation. The Manager ensures high levels of client satisfaction, team performance, and cross-office collaboration to support firmwide goals and legal service delivery.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Career Strategy & Development
- Design and implement a firmwide career development framework for paralegals, encompassing structured career pathways, competency models, and clear advancement criteria that align individual growth with firm strategy.
- Lead end-to-end paralegal talent management — from recruitment and onboarding through ongoing development — identifying opportunities that serve both individual career goals and firm needs.
- Oversee the performance evaluation process and establish benchmarking standards that drive consistency, accountability, and continuous improvement across the paralegal population.
- Ensure all paralegals have the resources, tools, and support needed to deliver responsive, high-quality, client-focused service.
- Ensure compliance with internal policies and all applicable professional development requirements, including CLE obligations and technical competency standards
- Lead regular meetings across the paralegal population to share updates on firm news and active matters, align on priorities, and drive ongoing training and professional development conversations.
Resource Management
- Optimize resource allocation, project staffing, and workflow processes to maximize efficiency and ensure the right talent is deployed to the right matters.
- Monitor performance metrics and workload distribution to ensure billable hour targets are consistently met, making proactive adjustments as needs shift.
- Serve as a strategic liaison between attorneys, legal teams, and administrative leadership to ensure seamless integration of paralegal resources within case teams and drive opportunities for improved service delivery and efficiency.
- Provide leadership and advocacy for paralegal professionals, aligning team goals with firm priorities, ensuring staffing levels meet business needs while promoting a collaborative, high-performance culture.
Change Management & Innovation
- Champion the use of new technologies and practice-specific tools to enhance productivity and collaboration.
- Stay abreast of industry trends, best practices, and innovations in legal service delivery; serve as a thought leader within the department and broader firm.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum of five (5) years as a practicing paralegal with a strong preference for trial experience; law firm, government agency, or investigations background also highly valued.
- Bachelor's degree required; advanced legal education or training — including a J.D. welcomed.
- Periodic travel to regional offices to support collaboration and projects.
- Proven leadership experience managing legal support teams or paralegal departments in a fast-paced, service-driven environment.
- Demonstrated ability to drive operational excellence, deliver results, and lead high-performing teams.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively at all levels of the organization.
- Strategic thinker with strong analytical, organizational, and project management skills.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and legal technology platforms, including SharePoint, Relativity, Opus 2, Lexis/Westlaw, and other trial support software.
- Must be able to work in a hybrid office setting and meet the physical demands of the position.
- Committed to maintaining confidentiality and upholding the highest standards of professional ethics.
Disclaimer
Additional Duties
This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the primary duties and responsibilities for the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all tasks or responsibilities that may be assigned. The role may include additional duties, specialized projects, and other tasks as required. The firm reserves the right to modify or adjust the responsibilities to meet business needs.
Physical Requirements
Candidates must be able to meet the physical demands of the position, including the ability to commute to the office as required on designated in-office days based on the position. The firm is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for qualified individuals with disabilities.
EEO Statement
Jenner & Block LLP is an equal opportunity employer. Recruitment and employment decisions are not made on the basis of an individual's race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability or medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity and/or expression, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions, arrest record, matriculation, personal appearance, political affiliation, marital, parental, veteran, military, or order of protection status, or any other protected status or that of their relatives, friends, or associates.
Jenner & Block is proud to offer a competitive total rewards package, including comprehensive health & well-being benefits and 401k profit sharing. The anticipated pay range for this role is $175,000 to $200,000 in Chicago. The actual offered rate for this position will be determined based on several factors, including qualifications and experience, geographic location, education, external market data, and consideration of internal equity.
Company Description
The Kindley Firm, APC, is a boutique law firm specializing in personal injury and elder abuse litigation. We pride ourselves on providing the highest level of service to our clients. Our caring and attention to detail consistently yields phenomenal results for our clients.
Job Title: Legal Assistant/Paralegal
Location: 275 West Market Street, San Diego, CA
Rate of Pay: DOE
Downtown San Diego Personal Injury Law Firm is seeking candidates with 2-7 years experience to fill a Legal Assistant/Paralegal position.
We are looking for someone to join our team that has experience with a firm that is heavy on litigation and that has experience with personal injury. The perfect person who would fit our team would be extremely self-sufficient, motivated, able to draft pleadings and discovery for attorneys, draft demand letters, prepare and follow up on medical records requests, know the ins and outs of preparing for trial, and be a pleasant person to be around.
Experience/Skills
Excellent grammatical and spelling skills
Mastery of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.), Adobe Acrobat Pro, WestLaw, Dropbox, and LexisNexis
Knowledge of calendaring and deadlines (discovery, motions, subpoenas, trial deadlines, etc.)
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
Able to manage priorities and workflow
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well with others
Attention to detail
Knowledge of court deadlines
Office Management
Duties
Compose, draft, and edit documents in accordance with the Firm's standards
Prepare drafts of pleadings
Prepare drafts of discovery requests and responses
Prepare correspondence
Coordinate with the court for setting a variety of different hearings
Maintain records logs, including by monitoring informal discovery, document requests, and document productions
Organize and prepare exhibits for correspondence and filings
Assist with document review/summarization/deposition summaries
Prepare attorneys for conferences, depositions, hearings, and mediation
Manage scheduling and the attorneys' calendars
Trial preparation
If you would like to apply for this position, please send us your resume, your LinkedIn profile (if you have one), salary requirements, and why you think you'd be a good fit for this job to the email associated with this posting.