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  • Elder Law Attorney

    Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston, Ltd. 3.8company rating

    Wooster, OH

    Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston, Ltd. is a well-established law firm with over 40 attorneys across five offices in Ohio. With a rich history dating back to the post-Civil War era, we provide a comprehensive range of legal services across various practice areas including corporate law, real estate, litigation, and more. *Summary* We are looking for a highly driven Elder Law Attorney with 3 to 5 years of experience in elder law who can handle a high-volume case load including primarily asset protection and Medicaid cases. *Key responsibilities* * Advise clients on matters including asset protection planning and Medicaid crisis planning from start to finish, estate planning, guardianship, powers of attorney, and post death administration. * Business development - identify and cultivate new business by developing referral sources and building relationships within the community. *Qualifications* * Licensed attorney in the State of Ohio, in good standing * 3 to 5 years of experience in elder law * Strong organizational and time management skills *Compensation and Benefits* * Salary range of $90,000 to $110,000 annually (commensurate with experience level) * Critchfield offers a robust suite of benefits for our attorneys including training and development opportunities, CLE and bar admission expense reimbursement, annual bonus program, 401(k) plan, affordable health insurance, dental, vision, short-term disability, flexible spending account, employee assistance program, paid vacation and firm paid life insurance and long-term disability coverage. Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston, Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $90,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year Benefits: * 401(k) * 401(k) matching * Dental insurance * Employee assistance program * Employee discount * Flexible schedule * Flexible spending account * Health insurance * Health savings account * Life insurance * Paid time off * Professional development assistance * Retirement plan * Vision insurance Ability to Commute: * Wooster, OH 44691 (Required) Work Location: In person
    $90k-110k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Associate Attorney

    Barkan and Robon, Ltd. 4.0company rating

    Maumee, OH

    Barkan & Robon is a well-established Maumee law firm with a busy and growing litigation practice across Northwest Ohio and Southern Michigan. The Firm is currently seeking an ambitious Associate Attorney interested in developing their business and skillset. *Duties* Primary responsibilities for this position include the preparation of initial pleadings and discovery, appearance at hearings in Federal and State Court, and the general support of partners in civil litigation matters from inception, trial and arbitration work, and appeals. *Qualifications* * Member of the Ohio Bar in good standing or the ability to obtain Ohio Bar membership within six (6) months of hire. * Exceptional research and writing skills. * Strong analytical skills. * Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills, able to work well under deadlines in a changing environment and perform multiple tasks effectively and concurrently while using sound judgment in decision-making. * Demonstrate abilities to manage relationships with clients and colleagues. * Strong work ethic and desire for professional development. * Meet or exceed the required monthly billable hour requirements. * Law review or moot court (or similar program) preferred. Competitive compensation and benefits with performance highly incentivized. Barkan & Robon is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Barkan & Robon maintains a policy of non-discrimination and inclusion with respect to all employees and applicants for employment. All decisions as to employment with the Firm are governed solely on the basis of merit, competence, and qualifications, and are not influenced or informed in any manner by the employee's or applicant's race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status, veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by statute. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, references, to Zachary Murry at ************************. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $70,000.00 per year Benefits: * Health insurance * Paid time off Work Location: In person
    $70k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Attorney

    Dysinger & Patry, LLC

    Tipp City, OH

    *About us: *We are a Dayton Area Full Service Law Firm with a focus on the following areas of Practice: Estate Planning, Trust & Estate Administration, Probate, Business Law, Labor & Employment, Corporate Transactions, Mergers & Acquisitions, Litigation, Domestic Relations, and Personal Injury. We are expanding our workforce and looking to hire two partnership track associate attorney positions. Compensation competitive and commensurate with experience. *Qualified Candidates should have the following qualifications, skills, and traits:* * Must be licensed to practice law in Ohio or eligible to take the Ohio Bar Examination. * Ability to manage an independent case load. * Strong communication skills. * Professional, ethical, and courteous. * Willingness to participate in Community Organizations and Professional Organizations. *Preferred Experience:* Experience in the following practice areas are preferred, but not required: Estate Planning, Trust & Estate Administration, Probate, Business Law, Labor & Employment, Corporate Transactions, Mergers & Acquisitions, Litigation, Domestic Relations, and Personal Injury. *To Apply:* *Send resumes, a writing sample of no more than 20 pages, and 3 professional or academic reference to *****************************or Dysinger & Patry, LLC, Attention: Office Manager, 249 S. Garber Drive, Tipp City, Ohio 45373* Job Type: Full-time Work Location: In person
    $57k-92k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Disciplinary Counsel

    Dasstateoh

    Columbus, OH

    Assistant Disciplinary Counsel (250008Q0) Organization: Supreme Court of Ohio - Office of Disciplinary CounselAgency Contact Name and Information: candie. gutierrez@odc. ohio. gov Unposting Date: Dec 24, 2025, 4:59:00 AMPrimary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: Starting salary of $106,400 - $116,400Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Attorney/LegalTechnical Skills: Attorney/LegalProfessional Skills: Attention to Detail, Collaboration, Strategic Thinking, Verbal Communication, Written Communication Agency OverviewThe Office of Disciplinary Counsel seeks to hire an inspired, positive, and collaborative litigator for the position of Assistant Disciplinary Counsel. The candidate must have a law degree from an ABA-accredited law school, be admitted and in good standing in Ohio or another state,* and have practiced law for a minimum of seven years. The ideal candidate will possess a strong and proven courtroom presence, a commitment to the highest ethical standards, and the desire to join a dedicated and collaborative team of professionals. This position reports directly to the Disciplinary Counsel. Job Description What you'll do:· The Assistant Disciplinary Counsel will be responsible for investigating and prosecuting lawyers, judges, and magistrates accused of ethical misconduct, and individuals alleged to have engaged in the unauthorized practice of law. · The Assistant Disciplinary Counsel will manage an active caseload, represent Disciplinary Counsel in hearings before the Board of Professional Conduct and the Board on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, and argue objections before the Supreme Court of Ohio. · The Assistant Disciplinary Counsel will assist in educating the bench and bar through CLE presentations, training sessions, and other outreach initiatives. · The position requires occasional travel throughout the state. The outside practice of law is prohibited. What's in it for you:The State of Ohio offers an excellent benefits package which includes extensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, 11 paid holidays, at least a 14% employer contribution into your OPERS pension plan, employee tuition reimbursement and much more! To view all that's in it for you, please visit Total Rewards. QualificationsWhat we are looking for…· An attorney registered as active and in good standing in Ohio or another state. *· A minimum of seven years' experience as a practicing lawyer, proven success as a courtroom litigator, and a command of the Rules of Evidence. · A strong understanding of the Rules of Professional Conduct, the Code of Judicial Conduct, and the Rules for the Government of the Bar. · Exceptional interpersonal skills and a belief in the power of cooperation. · A sophisticated and articulate oral advocate. · A talented and persuasive writer. · A highly motivated and positive individual with strong listening, analytical, and organizational skills. · A strong commitment to the highest ethical and professional standards. What we expect from the successful applicants…The Assistant Disciplinary Counsel will conduct themselves with humility, empathy, integrity, respect, and fairness and will contribute positively to a culture of trust and collegiality. The Assistant Disciplinary Counsel will have a keen analytical mind, maintain attention to detail, be comfortable with technology, and demonstrate a team-oriented work philosophy. What you should know… · The Office of Disciplinary Counsel is committed to fostering a diverse, dynamic, and inclusive work environment. Diverse applicants, including those from underrepresented communities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. · The starting salary range for the Assistant Disciplinary Counsel position is $106,400 - $116,400, depending on experience, plus an excellent benefits package. · Applicants must submit a cover letter explaining their interest in the position and their salary requirements, a resume, and a writing sample. · ODC is an affiliated office of the Supreme Court of Ohio located at 65 E. State St. Suite 1510, Columbus, OH 43215. The Court is an at-will employer that seeks to attract, employ, and retain highly skilled and motivated individuals, maintain staff continuity for the efficiency of its operation, and desires to foster and maintain an ethical, diverse, professional, and impartial work environment. *If selected, an out-of-state candidate licensed in a jurisdiction other than Ohio must immediately apply for and be granted admission under Gov. Bar R. I, Section 10.
    $106.4k-116.4k yearly Auto-Apply 2h ago
  • Assistant Team Leader - Assistant Prosecuting Attorney - Felony Division (4592-31)

    Hamilton County, Ohio 2.9company rating

    Cincinnati, OH

    Job Title: Assistant Team Leader - Assistant Prosecuting Attorney (4592-31) Division: Felony - Team 2 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Starting Salary: $112,925.00 Annually FLSA: Salary Exempt Job Overview: Assistant Team Leader - Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys are assigned to the Common Pleas Court for Hamilton County, Ohio. They are responsible in helping to supervising the three Room Assistants assigned to their team. An Assistant Team Leader must be able to instruct and assist members of their team in the handling of their daily dockets. They must also be able to help organize and instruct team meetings and other team activities. An Assistant Team Leader must also be able to litigate more complex cases, such as sex crimes and homicides, in all aspects, including motion practice, bench trials, and jury trials. Responsibilities and Duties: Preparing complex/serious felony cases. Litigating complex/serious felony cases including homicides. Help manage a team of three other attorneys, including schedules. Training associate attorneys in pretrial and trial practice. Communicate issues and strategies with supervisors. Qualifications: Juris Doctorate. Licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio. Minimum of 5 years experience in prosecuting cases. Strong legal research and writing skills. Ability to comfortably appear and argue matters before Ohio courts. Critical thinking and decision making skills. Fairness, strong work ethic, and high integrity. Knowledge and ability to use LexisNexis for legal research. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, primarily Word and Outlook. Detail oriented, flexible and quick thinking, and ability to quickly learn new tasks. Good time management, with an ability to prioritize job duties to ensure accurate and timely completion of responsibilities. Ability to conduct business in accordance within State and Federal statutes and guidelines. Ability to perform all other duties assigned, delegated, or required of the Assistant Prosecuting attorney, as well as those prescribed by law. Benefits Full-time role; paid bi-weekly; paid vacation, sick time, two annual personal days. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Wellness Incentives, Employee Assistance Plan. Ohio Public Employee's Retirement System which includes a 10% employee contribution and a 14% employer contribution. The Prosecutor is an equal employment opportunity employer. The Prosecutor has a strict policy against any form of unlawful discrimination. The Prosecutor prohibits such harassment by or against all employees, vendors, clients and visitors. It is the policy of the Prosecutor to provide a working atmosphere free from discriminatory insult, intimidation and other forms of harassment.
    $112.9k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Oil & Gas Title Attorney (Appalachia)

    Oliva Gibbs PLLC

    Columbus, OH

    Job Description About Us Founded in 2013, Oliva Gibbs is a client-focused law firm that specializes in serving oil and gas companies nationwide. With offices strategically located in Houston, Columbus, Lafayette, Midland, San Antonio and Oklahoma City, we advise a diverse range of clients - from Fortune 500, integrated oil and gas companies to private equity backed startups and mineral rights companies. Committed to excellence, we have strategic goals and are actively seeking a highly motivated and skilled Oil and Gas Title Attorney to join our Appalachia team. This full-time role will play a pivotal part in ensuring that Oliva Gibbs exceeds client expectations while living out our Core Values: Unparalleled Client Experience, Passion for Learning, and Culture of Collaboration. We Need Your Drive and Precision Are you a detail-oriented, client-focused attorney with experience working on legal projects covering lands in Appalachia? As our ideal candidate, you possess subject matter expertise in oil and gas law. Previous successful hires have had prior work experience as landmen, in-house legal and compliance attorneys, oil and gas finance executives, or counsel at a state regulatory agency. At Oliva Gibbs, your dedication and precision will be paramount as you collaborate with senior attorneys to consistently provide timely and accurate solutions to our clients. Candidates with less than three years of relevant work experience may be required to report to an Oliva Gibbs office on a hybrid schedule. Oliva Gibbs offers opportunities for in-office and hybrid work environments if you live in close proximity to one of our offices. Key Responsibilities Oil & Gas Title Expertise: Conduct title examinations to determine ownership related to oil and gas properties. Identify and analyze relevant documents such as deeds, leases, and contracts to establish ownership rights. Draft title opinions highlighting any defects, liens, or other issues that may impact the ownership or use of the property. Conduct due diligence reviews for clients involved in oil and gas transactions including mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures. Provide guidance on legal risks, potential liabilities, and strategies for mitigating legal issues related to oil and gas transactions. Contract Negotiation and Drafting: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements and contracts including leases, joint operating agreements, purchase, and sale agreements. Ensure that contracts protect the interests of the client and comply with relevant laws. Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on relevant federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Litigation and Dispute Resolution: Collaborate with litigation attorneys if legal action becomes necessary. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with all team members fostering a spirit of teamwork through honesty, hard work, and trust, while ensuring seamless execution of complex legal transactions Meet quarterly billable requirement of 450 hours. Actively pursue continuous learning opportunities. Support other activities and projects as assigned or dictated by business priorities. Position Requirements Juris Doctor (JD) degree and active license with at least one year of experience drafting title opinions covering lands in Ohio, West Virginia, or Pennsylvania Familiarity preparing large, unit-wide division order ownerships with tract and allocation factors Exceptional commitment to ethical practice and client confidentiality Excellent interpersonal communication skills Passion for embracing a growth mindset, actively pursuing avenues for professional development and skill enhancement Strong organizational skills, proven ability to multi-task, prioritize, analyze, organize, attend to detail, and follow through What We Bring Competitive salary commensurate with experience Excellent benefits including healthcare (health, dental, vision and more) and additional insurance options, flex holidays and 401K match program Quarterly, team-based bonus system A commitment to employee satisfaction and a culture that values our employees lives inside and outside of the office with options for a hybrid/remote work environment and a progressive PTO policy Core Values Our core values include an unparalleled client experience, a passion for learning and a culture of collaboration. These values are embraced by every member of our team and are woven into the fabric of our daily operations. With unwavering dedication, we uphold these values, understanding that they not only define who we are as a firm but also shape the impact we aspire to make for both our clients and our colleagues. Oliva Gibbs LLP is committed to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. It is our policy to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications without regard for race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation (including gender identity and/or expression), pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other factors protected by the laws or regulations in the states where we operate. We are committed to supporting a variety of recruiting initiatives to continue building a diverse and inclusive law firm and legal profession. Oliva Gibbs presently employs attorneys residing in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Ohio, North Dakota, and Pennsylvania. If you reside in a state not listed, please contact us to inquire about potential employment opportunities. #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Powered by JazzHR nl Y7w7L9az
    $48k-86k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Oil & Gas Title Attorney (Appalachia)

    Oliva Gibbs

    Columbus, OH

    About Us Founded in 2013, Oliva Gibbs is a client-focused law firm that specializes in serving oil and gas companies nationwide. With offices strategically located in Houston, Columbus, Lafayette, Midland, San Antonio and Oklahoma City, we advise a diverse range of clients - from Fortune 500, integrated oil and gas companies to private equity backed startups and mineral rights companies. Committed to excellence, we have strategic goals and are actively seeking a highly motivated and skilled Oil and Gas Title Attorney to join our Appalachia team. This full-time role will play a pivotal part in ensuring that Oliva Gibbs exceeds client expectations while living out our Core Values: Unparalleled Client Experience, Passion for Learning, and Culture of Collaboration. We Need Your Drive and Precision Are you a detail-oriented, client-focused attorney with experience working on legal projects covering lands in Appalachia? As our ideal candidate, you possess subject matter expertise in oil and gas law. Previous successful hires have had prior work experience as landmen, in-house legal and compliance attorneys, oil and gas finance executives, or counsel at a state regulatory agency. At Oliva Gibbs, your dedication and precision will be paramount as you collaborate with senior attorneys to consistently provide timely and accurate solutions to our clients. Candidates with less than three years of relevant work experience may be required to report to an Oliva Gibbs office on a hybrid schedule. Oliva Gibbs offers opportunities for in-office and hybrid work environments if you live in close proximity to one of our offices. Key Responsibilities Oil & Gas Title Expertise: Conduct title examinations to determine ownership related to oil and gas properties. Identify and analyze relevant documents such as deeds, leases, and contracts to establish ownership rights. Draft title opinions highlighting any defects, liens, or other issues that may impact the ownership or use of the property. Conduct due diligence reviews for clients involved in oil and gas transactions including mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures. Provide guidance on legal risks, potential liabilities, and strategies for mitigating legal issues related to oil and gas transactions. Contract Negotiation and Drafting: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements and contracts including leases, joint operating agreements, purchase, and sale agreements. Ensure that contracts protect the interests of the client and comply with relevant laws. Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on relevant federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Litigation and Dispute Resolution: Collaborate with litigation attorneys if legal action becomes necessary. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with all team members fostering a spirit of teamwork through honesty, hard work, and trust, while ensuring seamless execution of complex legal transactions Meet quarterly billable requirement of 450 hours. Actively pursue continuous learning opportunities. Support other activities and projects as assigned or dictated by business priorities. Position Requirements Juris Doctor (JD) degree and active license with at least one year of experience drafting title opinions covering lands in Ohio, West Virginia, or Pennsylvania Familiarity preparing large, unit-wide division order ownerships with tract and allocation factors Exceptional commitment to ethical practice and client confidentiality Excellent interpersonal communication skills Passion for embracing a growth mindset, actively pursuing avenues for professional development and skill enhancement Strong organizational skills, proven ability to multi-task, prioritize, analyze, organize, attend to detail, and follow through What We Bring Competitive salary commensurate with experience Excellent benefits including healthcare (health, dental, vision and more) and additional insurance options, flex holidays and 401K match program Quarterly, team-based bonus system A commitment to employee satisfaction and a culture that values our employees lives inside and outside of the office with options for a hybrid/remote work environment and a progressive PTO policy Core Values Our core values include an unparalleled client experience, a passion for learning and a culture of collaboration. These values are embraced by every member of our team and are woven into the fabric of our daily operations. With unwavering dedication, we uphold these values, understanding that they not only define who we are as a firm but also shape the impact we aspire to make for both our clients and our colleagues. Oliva Gibbs LLP is committed to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. It is our policy to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications without regard for race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation (including gender identity and/or expression), pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other factors protected by the laws or regulations in the states where we operate. We are committed to supporting a variety of recruiting initiatives to continue building a diverse and inclusive law firm and legal profession. Oliva Gibbs presently employs attorneys residing in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Ohio, North Dakota, and Pennsylvania. If you reside in a state not listed, please contact us to inquire about potential employment opportunities. #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid
    $48k-86k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Prosecuting Attorney - Criminal Division

    Clinton County Prosecutor's Office

    Wilmington, OH

    Clinton County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney - Criminal Division Starting Salary Range: $75,000 - $95,000 The Clinton County Prosecutor's Office is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in the Criminal Division. The Assistant Prosecuting Attorney will handle felony criminal prosecution and trial work, among other prosecutorial duties. Responsibilities: Prosecute felony cases on behalf of Clinton County and the State of Ohio in criminal proceedings, including arraignments, dispositions, petitions for revocation, sentencing hearings, bond reductions, trials, Grand Jury, etc. Present arguments and evidence to the court for trials/motion hearings. Prepare motions, briefs, and other court documentation. Prepare witnesses, victims, and law enforcement for trial. Comply with Marsy's Law. Provide legal advice to law enforcement agencies. Conduct legal research and analyze legal issues. Collaborate with other members of the prosecutor's office and law enforcement. Assist other divisions within the office if needed. Handle case management and maintain comprehensive case files. Perform all other duties as assigned by the Prosecuting Attorney as well as those prescribed by law. Qualifications: Admission to the Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4705.01 of the Ohio Revised Code. Be available to work in the office on a daily basis and have the ability to work outside normal working hours when necessary. Critical thinking and decision-making skills; Detail oriented; Flexible and quick-thinking; Quick learning ability; Ability to ensure accurate and timely completion of responsibilities skills are required. Possess excellent research and writing skills with an understanding of relevant legal issues. Knowledge of computers and computer operating systems; Knowledge of Westlaw Legal Research Product. Be able to work both independently and collaboratively and possess strong interpersonal skills. Have a strong understanding of criminal law and trial procedures. Possess qualities of fairness, a strong work ethic, and the highest integrity, and must also maintain confidentiality. Previous experience in criminal prosecution is preferred but not required. Salary and Benefits: Salary is commensurate with experience. The starting salary range is $75,000 - $95,000. Full-time role; paid bi-weekly; paid vacation and sick time; 13 paid holidays. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, Vision, Dental, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Ohio Public Employee's Retirement System (OPERS), Eligibility to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Continuing legal education credits are also available. No private practice is allowed for this full-time position. This job posting will remain open until filled. Clinton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $75k-95k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Staff Attorney

    Ohio School Boards Association 3.5company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Division: Legal Services Reports To: Chief Legal Counsel FLSA Status: Full-Time | Exempt Starting Pay Range: $72,000 - $85,000 Who We Are The Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) represents more than 700 school boards and nearly 3,500 elected and appointed members across Ohio. Our mission is to provide superior service, steadfast advocacy, and innovative solutions that help local education leaders govern effectively. We are committed to supporting public education and developing future leaders who share our passion for improving schools and communities. Overview This position offers an excellent opportunity for an attorney interested in supporting Ohio's public school districts on a range of education-related legal issues and working in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. The Staff Attorney will work under the guidance of experienced legal professionals to monitor and summarize new legal developments, provide timely and practical information to members, and apply skills in legal research, analysis, writing, and customer service within a nonprofit environment. Why This Role is Different At OSBA, you'll be part of a collaborative environment that values mentorship, continuous learning, and professional growth. This position offers the chance to build meaningful relationships with school district leaders and to make a real difference in the lives of Ohio's students and educators. What You Will Learn and Do Provide timely and practical legal information to school board members and administrators on education and governance topics. Conduct legal research and draft articles and publications that inform and educate OSBA members. Assist in preparing and delivering presentations, webinars, and training sessions for members. Monitor and summarize new legal developments, legislation, and regulations impacting public education. Participate in OSBA's Legal Assistance Fund activities and support the legal hotline. Collaborate with cross-divisional teams to actively support OSBA's strategic and member-focused goals through the delivery of responsive, high-quality legal services. Prepare and review contracts, policies, and other legal documents. Qualifications Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school. Admission to the Ohio Bar, or ability to obtain admission within six months of hire. Valid driver's license. Ideal Candidate Profile Commitment to public service and interest in legal issues affecting and supporting public education. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a collaborative, solutions-oriented mindset. Excellent writing, research, and analytical skills. Attention to detail and robust organizational skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and online legal research tools. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines effectively. Commitment to ethical practice, confidentiality and continuous professional development. Work Environment Hybrid work arrangements may be approved. Occasional evening and weekend work, including limited travel for conferences or trainings. Why Join OSBA You'll be part of a respected statewide organization where your work directly supports Ohio's public education system. We offer a supportive team environment, opportunities for professional growth, exposure to a broad range of legal and policy issues, and the satisfaction of contributing to a mission that matters.
    $72k-85k yearly 7d ago
  • Central Ohio Staff Attorney

    Equality Ohio

    Columbus, OH

    Equality Ohio's Staff Attorney provides direct representation to LGBTQ+ Ohioans with incomes at or below 300% of the federal poverty level. This role is responsible for providing civil legal assistance in the Central Ohio region and community support in accordance with the Legal Clinic's community lawyering model and trauma-informed services. Position Details SUPERVISOR | Legal Clinic Director SALARY RANGE | $72,000 - $80,000 CLASSIFICATION | Full-Time Exempt LOCATION | The person in this position must reside in Columbus, Ohio or be willing to relocate. This position is a hybrid in-person and virtual position. The role includes travel within the state of Ohio for court appearances, filing, and other presentations or events statewide. The role includes regular travel within the Central Ohio region and occasionally to other parts of Ohio. Bargaining Unit This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by the Chicago & Midwest Regional Joint Board of Workers United. Specific terms and conditions of employment are subject to negotiations for a Collective Bargaining Agreement. Duties Detailed listing of position-specific responsibilities Legal Representation and Advocacy Provide direct legal representation to LGBTQ+ clients in civil matters, including but not limited to: family law, protection orders, discrimination mediation, Social Security/insurance appeals, unemployment claims, and legal name and gender marker corrections. Support legal advocacy and, when appropriate, direct representation for individuals who are incarcerated in facilities across the state. Conduct comprehensive legal intake via email, phone, and in-person consultations to assess client needs and determine appropriate levels of service. Administrative and Programmatic Support Participate in all required internal meetings, including one-on-one supervision sessions, weekly legal team meetings, Wednesday all-staff huddles, and monthly all-staff meetings. Accurately complete and submit monthly grant reporting, ensuring timely documentation of client services and outcomes. Contribute to the development and distribution of community education resources, such as LGBTQ+ “Know Your Rights” brochures, training materials, and video content. Assist with legal training and presentations to external agencies, community organizations, and professional partners upon request. Provide logistical and staffing support at Equality Ohio events, including community outreach and engagement activities such as Pride festivals, Allies & Advocates, and fundraising events. Other Responsibilities Perform other duties and special projects as assigned to support the success of the legal program and the broader organizational mission. Shared Organization Responsibilities Upholding and advancing Equality Ohio's vision, mission, and values. Participation in internal staff meetings, including weekly Touch Points, monthly staff meetings, equity trainings, and period retreats and strategic planning sessions Adapting to and utilizing internal communications and document retention protocols and platforms Providing content and expertise to inform grant proposals and reports and funder communications as needed Qualifications, Skills, Profile, & Work EnvironmentQUALIFICATIONS | What backgrounds, skills, and experiences are we looking for? Candidates are required to be/have: Juris Doctorate (Barred attorney in the state of Ohio, in good standing) Minimum 2 years experience practicing law preferred Unwavering commitment to addressing the needs of LGBTQ+ Ohioans Awareness of the issue priorities, policy battles, and experiences of LGBTQ+ Ohioans Demonstrated familiarity and comfort working with the LGBTQ+ community - Demonstrated passion for public interest and social justice work Excellent oral, written and listening communication skills Ability to work with diverse groups in an intersectional manner and across all levels of organizations with a commitment to teamwork Effective public speaking and presentation skills Demonstrated reliability, creativity, versatility, and initiative Proficiency with Office (Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook), Google Drive, and LexisNexis/Westlaw or other legal research software Have a valid driver's license, regular access to a vehicle with insurance, and ability to travel across the state PROFILE | What are the characteristics of a successful candidate for this position? Successful candidates should be/have: Commitment to Equality Ohio's vision, mission, and values, with a particular focus on racial justice. Passionate about LGBTQ+ equality Collaborative team player with an appreciation for diverse approaches to the work. The flexibility and humility to thrive in a fast-paced hybrid remote and in-person environment. Client-Centered Advocate: Committed to providing affirming, trauma-informed legal services that prioritize the dignity, safety, and agency of LGBTQ+ individuals and families, particularly those impacted by systemic injustice. Legal Proficiency: Demonstrates a strong understanding of and experience in relevant areas of civil law, including family law, name and gender marker changes, protection orders, discrimination, and public benefits appeals. Regional Insight: Possesses familiarity with the unique legal, cultural, and social landscape of Central Ohio, including rural and underserved communities, and is responsive to localized needs and challenges. Equity and Justice Focused: Applies an intersectional lens to all aspects of legal work, with a demonstrated commitment to racial, gender, economic, and disability justice. Strong Communicator: Capable of explaining complex legal concepts clearly to diverse audiences; adept at collaborating with clients, colleagues, and community stakeholders. Organized and Detail-Oriented: Skilled in managing a dynamic caseload, meeting deadlines, maintaining accurate documentation, and contributing to grant reporting requirements. Collaborative Team Member: Works well in a team-oriented, mission-driven environment; contributes actively to meetings, program planning, and organizational events. Community Engagement Oriented: Values public legal education and is willing to participate in outreach, training, and the development of informational materials to empower and inform the community. Adaptable and Mission-Aligned: Comfortable navigating a growing organization; able to adjust to shifting priorities while remaining grounded in Equality Ohio's mission and values. Work EnvironmentSchedule Equality Ohio's regular business hours are 9:00am to 5:00pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Non-exempt employees shall be permitted a 30-minute paid lunch each day. All employees shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute break for each four (4) hour period worked. The default regular work week shall consist of forty (40) hours per week. Due to the nature of the work of Equality Ohio - and this position in particular - employees may have to work weeknights and weekends. Employees may be permitted to balance time to equalize their workload and account for the flexibility needed to accomplish the above-mentioned work. To provide opportunities for internal meetings, employees are generally expected to establish a schedule such that they are typically available for work meetings during the hours between 9:00am and 4:00pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday, recognizing that circumstances may at times require a meeting to take place outside of this timeframe. As an organization, we expressly strive to limit the number of meetings on Fridays after 12:30 noon. Travel This position is a hybrid in-person and virtual position. The role will include travel within the state of Ohio for court appearances, filing, and other presentations or events statewide. The role will include regular travel within the Central Ohio region and occasionally to other parts of Ohio. Candidates should be able to travel independently across the state, sometimes overnight. In-state travel outside of the office is estimated at approximately two (2) times per month. Out-of-state travel may occur up to three (3) times per year. Travel will be reimbursed or paid for directly per EO's internal policies. Mileage is reimbursed at the standard IRS rate. Per diem's are provided and vary based on in-state or out-of-state travel. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to effectively perform the essential functions of the Central Ohio (CWO) Staff Attorney position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. Stationary Work: Frequently required to remain in a seated or stationary position for extended periods while conducting legal research, drafting documents, or meeting with clients. Mobility: Regularly moves about the office and off-site locations including courtrooms, community centers, and partner organizations. Travel: Frequently travels throughout the Central Ohio region for court appearances, client meetings, outreach events, and community engagement. Must be able to travel independently by car or public transportation. Communication: Frequently communicates with clients, courts, colleagues, and community partners. Must be able to clearly and effectively exchange information in person, by phone, video, and in writing. Technology Use: Frequently operates a computer, telephone, and other standard office equipment; uses legal software and online systems for research, case management, and documentation. Visual Acuity: Must be able to review detailed legal documents, digital files, and case records with precision and accuracy. Manual Dexterity: Requires use of hands and fingers to type, write, file, and manage case materials. Lifting/Carrying: Occasionally lifts or carries materials such as case files, outreach materials, and equipment weighing up to 15-20 pounds. Emotional Resilience: This position involves interaction with individuals experiencing trauma, discrimination, or crisis situations and requires strong emotional intelligence and the ability to maintain professional boundaries. The work environment will include both office and field settings, with occasional high-stress situations typical in legal advocacy and client-centered roles. Salary & Benefits Salary Range $72,000 - $80,000, with medical (including Flexible Spending Account), vision, life, and dental insurance options, paid time off and non-matching investment account access Benefit Package Generous time off package, including paid vacation after six months of employment, 10 paid holidays, 15 days of paid organizational shutdown breaks, 2 weeks of paid sick leave per year, paid family and medical leave, and more. Health and vision insurance with minimal employee contribution ($110 per month + $110 per month for optional family coverage) Employee-paid dental insurance Paid Family Leave and sabbatical opportunities based on length of service FSA with employer $25 per month contribution Employer-paid life insurance Access to optional employee-paid insurance coverage, including long-term disability coverage. 403-B plan with employer matching Digital security services. Multiple stipend opportunities, including Bring Your Own Device, cell phone, internet, and professional development stipends. Access to a Bodily Autonomy Assistance Fund Equity Commitment Equality Ohio does not discriminate on any basis, including sex, age, class, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, ancestry, military status, genetic information, marital status, physical or mental ability or disability, race, religion, sexual orientation; access to public benefits and/or housing voucher assistance; other sources of income that do not conflict with the fundamental values or needs of the organization; veteran status; criminal record provided the past convictions do not impact funding, the organization's values and mission, the employee's ability to perform their core job duties, and licensing requirements; or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $72k-80k yearly Auto-Apply 13d ago
  • Conflicts Attorney

    Frost Brown Todd LLP 4.8company rating

    Olde West Chester, OH

    Frost Brown Todd LLP is currently seeking a full-time Conflicts Attorney to join our firm. This individual will be responsible for the identification, analysis, and resolution of conflicts of interest related to new business intake for existing and new clients and new hires, as well as the analysis, review and/or preparation of ethical screens, conflict waivers, ethics-related disclosures, engagement letters, and Outside Counsel Guidelines. Key Responsibilities: Review and analyze electronic information regarding new engagements and new hires to identify, report, and address potential legal, business, and positional conflict of interest issues. Conduct electronic research using Westlaw, Google, and other research tools to identify, eliminate, clarify, and resolve conflict and ethics related issues. Analyze and resolve conflict of interest issues and provide meaningful and concise information regarding same to firm attorneys. Prepare, review and/or analyze engagement letters, outside counsel guidelines, ethics related disclosures, waivers, ethical screens, and disengagement letters. Analyze work of others in Client Intake Department and provide necessary guidance related to conflict of interest and ethics issues. Communicate extensively with firm attorneys, business professionals, General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, and Client Intake Counsel to facilitate identification and resolution of conflict issues or other business issues. Assist in development of training and education programs for legal and non-legal staff regarding conflict of interest issues, client intake systems, methods, and procedures. Close client and/or matter accounts according to firm policy or as requested. Job Requirements: JD degree and 3+ years of legal experience in a law firm. Active bar license in good standing strongly preferred. Exceptional analytical and critical thinking skills. Good working knowledge of Rules of Professional Conduct and experience with legal ethics and conflicts issues within a law firm. 3+ years' experience in electronic research. Familiarity with Intapp conflicts and client intake software preferred. Strong legal research and writing skills. Computer proficiency with the ability to utilize Microsoft Office products such as Word and Outlook, as well as conflicts related programs. Detail oriented. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively and confidently discuss and resolve conflict and ethics issues with firm attorneys and business professionals. Excellent project management, organizational and priority setting skills, with the ability to work efficiently and independently on multiple projects with shifting priorities and tight deadlines. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations. Ability to work in a team environment. Frost Brown Todd offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including medical (HSA with employer contribution or PPO options), dental, vision, life, short- and long-term disability, various parental leaves, well-being/EAP, sick and vacation time as well as a generous 401k retirement package (with matching and profit-sharing benefits). The pay range for this role accounts for the wide range of factors considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. For applicants physically based in either California or Washington, D.C., a reasonable estimate of the annual range is $155,000-$173,000. For applicants physically based in Denver, a reasonable estimate of the annual range is $140,000-$167,000 Actual pay will be determined based on skills, relevant experience and other job-related factors, consistent with applicable employment laws. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws, including San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and City of Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, Frost Brown Todd will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with arrest and/or conviction records. Frost Brown Todd is fully committed to equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment. It is the policy of Frost Brown Todd to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, military status, veteran status, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability or any other protected status. The application deadline for this position is December 1st, 2025.
    $155k-173k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Bankruptcy Attorney

    True North Consultants 4.4company rating

    Mason, OH

    Seeking a Bankruptcy Attorney with a focus on preparing and filing claims in bankruptcy cases, responding to claim objections, working with outside counsel to answer to contract and sales motions, and plan confirmation and avoidance actions. Skills/Qualifications Required: Juris Doctorate Degree Admitted to a state bar Minimum 2 years full-time relevant legal experience, focused on creditors' rights and bankruptcy experience Strong litigation and transactional experiences Clear and effective verbal and written communication skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and intranet/internet Our benefits package includes comprehensive and competitive medical, dental, and vision benefits, featuring employee health care premiums that are 30% lower than the national average for our industry. One of our medical plan options is even offered at zero cost to our partners. Additionally, our employee-partners enjoy: Competitive Pay 401(k)/Profit Sharing/Employee Stock Ownership Program Disability and Life Insurance Packages Paid Time Off and Holidays Career Advancement Opportunities
    $54k-85k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Associate Attorney (Senior) - General Liability - Insurance Defense (Buffalo, NY)

    The Chartwell Law Offices LLC 4.0company rating

    Mentor, OH

    At Chartwell, we don't just serve clients-we live our values. With nearly 300 attorneys in 30+ offices nationwide, we're a fast-growing civil litigation firm built on collaboration, innovation, and integrity. Our culture is guided by the Chartwellian Charter-a 10-point promise to support one another, embrace diversity, and pursue excellence. We're seeking professionals who bring talent, humility, and heart. Here, you'll find more than a job-you'll find community, opportunity, and a voice that matters. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, wellness and mentoring programs, and a workplace that celebrates your growth. What sets us apart is our ability to blend national reach with a close-knit, collegial atmosphere. We work seamlessly across offices and practices, share knowledge freely, and step up for each other. Our team helps shape the firm's future, contributes to thought leadership, and gives back through meaningful initiatives. If you're ready to be part of a team that values "we" over "me," we'd love to hear from you. Primary duties include: * File review and legal analysis of claims and causes of action * Extensive legal research and drafting of substantial briefs, memos, pleadings, and appellate briefs * Annual billable amount of 1950 hours required * Regularly representing clients in court, at arbitrations and in depositions * Drafting and responding to discovery requests * Expert witness retention and collaboration * Trial preparation and attendance * Some travel may be required Requirements: * 6+ years of General Liability experience * Familiar with handling civil cases from beginning to end, * Experience taking and defending depositions, drafting and arguing substantive motions, attending hearings and trials * Experience participating in negotiations and mediations * J.D. degree from an ABA-approved law school * Admitted to practice in the state of NY and NJ, other states a plus but not required * Superior analytical and problem-solving skills * Solid research abilities and written and oral communication skills * Strong work ethic, ability to self-manage and work in a team environment * Must respond promptly to e-mail and phone inquiries * Excellent client skills and telephone manner * Competitive salary: $100,000-$165,000 Top 3 Reasons to Work at Chartwell Law: Well-being & Flexibility - We offer multiple medical plan options, including an innovative plan that promotes price transparency. Our comprehensive benefits also include dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. In addition to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), we proudly partner with Headspace as part of our robust Well-being program. Our roles feature hybrid and remote options, flexible scheduling, generous paid time off, additional floating holidays, and paid parental leave. Community & Inclusion - Chartwell Law is proud to be Mansfield Certified, reflecting our commitment to transparent and equitable advancement opportunities. We offer benefits coverage for domestic partners and actively support a robust DEI Committee and Women's Committee. Through our Chartwell Cares initiative, we champion charitable causes, encourage volunteerism with paid time for service, and provide assistance to colleagues in times of need-fostering a workplace rooted in compassion and connection. Social & Professional Development - We are lifelong learners who engage in training, mentorship, and leadership development programs. Our vibrant company culture includes summer celebrations at every office and initiatives that promote connection across locations-creating a level of camaraderie rarely seen in law firms or corporate environments of our size. Please note that Chartwell does not accept unsolicited resumes or other identifying information for potential candidates from recruiters. Chartwell will not pay any recruiting fees in the absence of a fee agreement with Chartwell and specific pre-approval from Human Resources to submit a proposed candidate. Any recruiter who has a potential candidate must first contact Human Resources to determine if candidates are being accepted. Department: General Liability This is a full time position
    $100k-165k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Estate Planning Attorney- Perrysburg, OH

    Futurerecruit

    Perrysburg, OH

    Estate Planning Attorney- Full Time What you will be doing: Provide comprehensive estate planning services including drafting wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents. Develop and implement tax-efficient strategies for wealth transfer and estate planning. Develop and implement strategies for asset protection, business succession planning, and charitable giving. Conduct thorough legal research and analysis to support estate planning and tax strategies. Stay current with changes in tax laws and regulations affecting estate planning. Collaborate with clients' financial advisors, accountants, and other professionals to ensure a holistic approach to wealth management. Assist in the preparation and filing of estate and gift tax returns. Participate in client meetings and presentations, explaining complex legal concepts in an understandable manner. Maintain client confidentiality and manage sensitive information with the highest level of integrity. Experience you will need: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Admission to the Ohio bar and in good standing. Minimum of 1 year of experience in estate planning and tax law, preferably with high net worth (HNW) and ultra-high net worth (UHNW) clients. Strong understanding or demonstrable interest in developing a strong understanding of federal and state tax laws, including estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes. Excellent analytical, research, and writing skills. Ability to communicate complex legal concepts clearly and effectively. Proven ability to manage multiple clients and projects simultaneously. High level of professionalism, integrity, and ethical standards. Proficiency with legal research tools and estate planning software. What is it for you: Provides sophisticated estate & business succession planning, estate & trust administration and professional fiduciary services to financially successful families. Family owned businesses. outstanding benefit packages and a people-first work environment Stable, growing company with tremendous opportunity for career advancement Competitive compensation and benefits
    $49k-84k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Associate Attorney

    Eques Law Group

    Northfield, OH

    Join EQUES Law Group as an Associate Attorney (HOA Focus) Redefining Law. Empowering Attorneys. Building Community. At EQUES Law Group, we're not your traditional law firm, and we're proud of that. We're a modern, entrepreneurial, and purpose-driven firm that's changing the way legal services are delivered. Our attorneys are supported by a strong operational backbone, provided the freedom to grow, and encouraged to lead with integrity and innovation. If you're an attorney looking to make a meaningful impact in the Homeowners and Condo Owners Association (HOA/COA) legal space and want the backing of a collaborative, tech-forward team, we'd love to meet you. Why Choose EQUES ? ✔ Based Near Cleveland, Ohio, this position offers the perfect blend of local impact and firm-wide support. ✔ Team-First Environment: We grow together through collaboration, not competition. ✔ Operational Excellence: Focus on law, while we provide administrative, marketing, and business development support. ✔ Entrepreneurial Spirit: Build your book with the tools and mentorship to make it happen. ✔ People-First Culture: Compassion, authenticity, and work-life harmony are core to who we are. About the Role We are seeking a full-time Associate Attorney with 3 to 5 years of experience in practice, looking to expand their knowledge of law in the area of Homeowners Association work. This is a rare opportunity to own and grow a practice area with an established pipeline and the firm's full backing. You'll work closely with HOA boards and management companies, advising them on governance, disputes, collections, litigation, and more. You'll also participate in shaping the practice's direction, supported by our collaborative attorney team and skilled paralegals. What You'll Do - Represent HOA and COA clients across a range of legal matters - Draft and update governing documents (bylaws, CC&Rs, policies) - Manage collections and enforcement actions - Represent clients in hearings, trials, and board meetings - Lead client communications, budgeting, and strategy planning - Collaborate with cross-disciplinary experts and other attorneys - Engage in community outreach, business development, and networking What We're Looking For - Licensed Ohio Attorney (JD required) - 3-5 years of attorney legal experience - Client-focused, highly organized, and business-minded - Emotionally intelligent, collaborative, and coachable - Strong communication and legal drafting skills - Tech-savvy and confident with remote tools and systems - Willingness to travel locally for meetings and hearings Total Compensation & Benefits We believe in rewarding our attorneys with competitive pay and meaningful perks: - Base + Performance-Based Salary - 401(k) with up to 4% Match - Health, Vision, Dental, Life & Disability Insurance - HRA Annual Payment - Generous PTO Plan (Up to 20 Days Vacation + 10-15 Sick Days) - Paid Leave (Holidays, Maternity, Jury Duty, Bereavement, School Visitation) - Paid CLE & Professional Development - Travel Reimbursement - Support for business development and leadership training What Makes an EQUES Attorney Stand Out? Our values shape our team and our success: - Intellectual Honesty & Emotional Intelligence - Empowerment Through Leadership - Innovation in Legal Services - Respect & Professionalism We're looking for attorneys who want to make a difference, not just bill hours. If you bring passion, purpose, and professionalism to your work, EQUES is the place for you. Location This position is based in Northern Ohio, with a focus on the Cleveland metro area. Hybrid flexibility is available after onboarding. Ready to join a team where your work matters and your growth is prioritized? Apply today and start building a future with EQUES .
    $51k-87k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Associate Attorney

    Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Perry Co. Lpa 3.7company rating

    Cleveland, OH

    Full-time Description Firm: Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Perry Co. LPA Reports To: Shareholder Starting Salary: $95,000+ annually, commensurate with experience Are you a driven litigator ready to take your career to the next level? Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Perry Co. LPA, a respected mid-sized defense firm with a strong statewide presence, is seeking a talented Associate Attorney to join our Cleveland office. We offer a dynamic environment, meaningful casework, and the opportunity to grow within a collaborative team of experienced trial lawyers. What You'll Do As an Associate Attorney, you'll play a key role in managing litigation from start to finish. You'll work closely with lead counsel on insurance defense matters, handling everything from legal research and brief writing to depositions and trial prep. Key Responsibilities: Conduct legal research and draft pleadings, motions, and memoranda Manage complex discovery and case strategy Represent clients in depositions, hearings, and proceedings Collaborate with senior attorneys on trial preparation Prepare legal reports and correspondence Requirements What We're Looking For 3-5 years of litigation experience (insurance defense preferred) JD from an accredited law school Active Ohio Bar License Strong writing, research, and analytical skills Ability to manage cases independently Professional, proactive, and ethical work style Familiarity with legal research tools and case management software Why Join Us? Competitive starting salary of $95,000+ Opportunity to work on high-impact cases Supportive, team-oriented culture Pathway to professional growth and advancement If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and grow your litigation career with a firm that values excellence and integrity, we'd love to hear from you. Salary Description starting at $95,000 annually
    $95k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Associate Attorney - Criminal Trial

    Watson Kuhlman LLC

    Cleveland, OH

    Job Description Our firm is seeking a full-time Associate Attorney with a strong interest in criminal law and trial litigation. This role offers the opportunity to work closely with experienced trial attorneys, gain hands-on courtroom experience, and support clients through all stages of criminal proceedings. You'll conduct legal research, draft motions and pleadings, prepare for trial, and provide strategic support on active cases. If you're passionate about criminal defense, eager to build your trial skills, and looking for a firm where you can grow, we encourage you to apply! Compensation: $80,500 - $92,500 DOE + bonus potential Responsibilities: Draft and prepare legal documents, including motions, pleadings, briefs, affidavits, and trial materials related to criminal cases. Conduct legal research on criminal statutes, case law, sentencing guidelines, and procedural rules. Assist senior attorneys in preparing for hearings, arraignments, pretrial conferences, depositions, and trials. Attend hearings and trial proceedings with senior attorneys; may conduct routine hearings independently based on experience. Analyze case facts, evaluate evidence, and support strategy development for criminal defense matters. Communicate with clients, witnesses, court personnel, and internal team members to ensure each case is progressing efficiently. Maintain organized client files with up-to-date motions, discovery, and correspondence. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Successful completion of the bar exam. Experience or strong interest in criminal defense, litigation, or trial advocacy. Excellent research, writing, and courtroom communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with senior attorneys and support staff. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think quickly in high-pressure situations. Bilingual a plus (especially Spanish). About Company Our dedication to our team and clients centers around our Core Values: Integrity, Dedication, Empathy, Accountability (to yourself and the Team): Loyalty, and Honesty.
    $80.5k-92.5k yearly 7d ago
  • Staff Attorney

    Miami County 3.7company rating

    Troy, OH

    Judge Jeannine N. Pratt of the Miami County Common Pleas Court, General Division, is accepting applications for a Staff Attorney position. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be a licensed attorney in Ohio in good standing with at least 5 years' experience in civil and criminal practice. The successful candidate must have superior legal research and writing skills, as well as strong analytical skills. The candidate must have excellent interpersonal skills and be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. The candidate must be organized, detailed and accurate in providing an exceptional work product. The candidate must be able to manage a large case docket and work independently to timely complete tasks. The candidate must also possess proficient computer skills in Westlaw, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe. DUTIES: The Staff Attorney reports directly to the judge and is responsible for conducting legal research, reviewing legal documents and issues, drafting memorandum, and providing administrative support to judge and other staff members. Additional duties include interacting professionally with court staff and attorneys, filling in for court staff, providing legal support during trials, drafting and researching, and assisting with the Court's administrative duties. Strong research and analytical skills are required. These duties are illustrative only and you may perform some or all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned. HOURS Monday-Friday - Part time or full time hours COMPENSATION DOQ FLSA Non-Exempt from Overtime BENEFITS Medical, Health Savings Account County Contribution, Dental, Vision, Life & AD&D Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for Health & Dependent Care, OPERS Retirement with Employer Contribution of 14% (Higher for Law Enforcement), Deferred Compensation Programs, Paid Vacation & Sick Time, Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Discounts, Fitness Center Discounts EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT: The Miami County Board of Commissioners, including those agencies under other elected officials, is an equal opportunity employer and does not make employment decisions in a discriminatory manner based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated, or veteran status. The County complies with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations. This policy prohibits both discrimination based on any of the above-listed protected characteristics, retaliation against a person who opposes or complains about prohibited conduct, or participates in any way in the complaint, investigation, or reasonable accommodation processes.
    $39k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 59d ago
  • Attorney

    Kosmos Corp 4.8company rating

    Cleveland, OH

    We are currently seeking an entry-level Attorney to join our team. This is a full-time position that offers a competitive salary and benefits package. The ideal candidate will be a recent law school graduate with a strong academic record and a passion for the legal profession. Key Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research and analysis on a variety of legal issues - Draft legal documents, including contracts, briefs, and motions - Represent clients in court proceedings and negotiations - Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, and other parties involved in legal matters - Assist senior attorneys with case management and trial preparation - Stay up-to-date on relevant laws and regulations - Collaborate with colleagues to develop legal strategies and solutions - Maintain accurate and organized case files and documents - Adhere to ethical standards and professional codes of conduct Requirements: - Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school - Admission to the state bar (or willingness to become admitted) - Strong academic record, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 - Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills - Ability to work independently and as part of a team - Strong attention to detail and time-management skills - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Familiarity with legal research databases and software - Previous experience in a legal setting (internship, clerkship, etc.) is a plus Package Details base + bonus + full benefits
    $57k-89k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Associate Attorney (Construction)

    Knowhirematch

    Cincinnati, OH

    Job Description We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Construction Associate Attorney to join our dynamic team in either St. Louis or Cincinnati. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to engage in diverse aspects of construction law, focusing on dispute resolution and contract management. Our clientele includes a wide range of professionals such as contractors, design-builders, subcontractors, owners, architects, and engineers. Key Responsibilities: Engage in mediation, litigation, and arbitration to resolve construction disputes. Prepare, review, and negotiate construction contracts. Conduct thorough legal research and draft pleadings and motions. Prepare and respond to discovery requests effectively. Assist in preparing cases for trial or arbitration. Requirements Qualifications: A minimum of 1 year of litigation experience, with a preference for those with a background in construction law. Proficient in legal research and drafting legal documents. Demonstrated experience in case preparation for trial or arbitration. Familiarity with construction contracts is highly desirable. Strong ability to communicate effectively with clients, providing clarity on legal and practical issues in construction disputes. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Must hold a valid law license in Missouri or Ohio. Benefits Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is offered to support your personal and professional growth. This role is perfect for ambitious individuals eager to make a significant impact in the field of construction law. If you are ready to advance your career and take on challenging legal work, we encourage you to apply.
    $47k-80k yearly est. 28d ago

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