Associate Attorney
Law clerk job in Tipp City, OH
Are you ready to join an outstanding and rapidly growing team? Lovett & House needs another associate attorney. Our offices are in Tipp City, Troy, Sidney, Dayton, Delaware, Kettering, Springfield, Fairborn, and Eaton. We practice elder law, wills, trusts, guardianships, estate planning, probate, and Medicaid planning. For additional information, visit us at ********************************
The successful candidate would have an outgoing personality and enjoy collaborating with senior citizens. An active license to practice in Ohio is mandatory. We need a team-player who is computer savvy, detail driven, professional, and productive. This position calls for client interaction on a daily basis. Travel between our offices and meeting immobile clients where they are is required. Public speaking and marketing roles are available. Although experienced applicants are preferrable, we will train the right person, particularly those in the top 50% of their law school class. This is an exceptional opportunity for a new attorney.
Please send your resume, cover letter, writing sample, and salary expectation to ****************************. We will not consider your application unless you include a minimum salary demand. No phone inquires please.
The minimum salary is $65,000 annually with incentives to earn more. Attorneys may join the firm's health & welfare plans on the first of the month following 30 days of employment. We have a team-focused environment, productivity bonuses, and an attainable partnership track. We value long-term relationships with our clients, employees, communities, and each other.
*Duties*
· Conduct initial consultations with clients.
· Legal research on various topics including, but not limited to, estate planning, trust administration, Medicaid, and probate law.
· Draft documents such as advance directives, powers of attorney, probate pleadings, trusts, trust funding instructions, deeds, trust memoranda, and private settlement agreements.
* Negotiate settlements and agreements, such as Medicaid recovery matters.
* Collaborate with senior attorneys on complex cases and provide support.
* Handle document executions in our offices and at client homes, hospitals, and long-term care facilities.
* Engage with clients about their estate planning, probate matters, Medicaid plans and applications, Guardianships, and trust funding.
*Experience*
· Experience in probate, Medicaid, guardianships, family law, estate planning, real estate, personal property and real estate transactions, and tax law is advantageous.
· Strong skills in legal drafting and human interaction are essential for success in this role.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* 401(k) matching
* Health insurance
* Paid time off
Work Location: In person
Estate Planning Paralegal
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Thompson Hine LLP, an AmLaw 200 firm consistently recognized for our Innovation, Inclusion, and collaborative culture, is seeking an experienced Estate Planning Paralegal to join our team in the following locations Cincinnati, Columbus or Dayton office. This position will support members of the Personal & Succession Planning practice group.
Position responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Estate Administration
Prepare initial probate papers.
Value assets, either manually or by use of computer programs, including required research.
Prepare probate inventories and accountings, and other court required filings.
Provide information regarding filing deadlines and/or other deadlines for inclusion on the firm-wide docket.
Contact court and other agencies in order to process filings, record deeds and other conveyances, and, when required, to personally file estate documents.
Arrange distributions to or on behalf of beneficiaries.
Draft deeds and other transfer documents to fund revocable trusts.
Research state and county records to obtain information on business entities and heirs.
Meet with Probate Court Magistrates as needed.
Experience working with banks, county auditors and other governmental agencies.
Estate & Gift Tax Returns
Gather and organize gift information and related documentation.
Gather and organize asset and debt information from Executor/Trustee.
Prepare a first draft of gift tax returns and estate tax returns.
Coordinate with other professionals, e.g., accountant, financial advisor, family office.
Trust Administration - Inter Vivos Trusts
Review Brokerage Statements.
Arrange distributions to or on behalf of beneficiaries.
Prepare reports to beneficiaries.
Required Qualifications
Four-year degree or equivalent experience. Degree in Paralegal Studies or paralegal certificate preferred.
Must have familiarity with the Ohio Probate Law and Microsoft Office programs.
Experience with the following software is highly desired: LEXIS, Estate Val XP, Financial Partner, Perfect Forms, Brentmark IRS Factors Calculator, GEMS (Gillette Estate Management System).
Ability to carry out duties with the highest quality, standards and timeliness, while maintaining confidentiality and discretion at all times is necessary.
Must be proficient in drafting and revising documents with exceptional writing and proofreading skills.
Thompson Hine LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer that offers competitive wages, and a robust benefits package. Benefit offerings include, but are not limited to, medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as Paid Time Off (PTO).
Thompson Hine EEO Policy
Legal / Law Summer Internship Positions
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
We are looking for a talented Law student to join our team as a summer Legal Intern, supporting our Corporate Business in Indianapolis, IN and/or your remote home office. Our Summer Legal interns receive extensive training and mentorship, as well as exposure to legal work in a variety of practice areas such as Intellectual Property, Commercial Transactions, Litigation, Labor and Employment and Cybersecurity. At Cummins, we strive to align the legal work with your legal interests whereby you are provided with the opportunity to make an impact with a variety of projects and leadership roles. In this role, you will make a difference in one or more of the following ways:
+ Perform legal research and analysis
+ Draft contracts using templates and established Cummins procedures
+ Attend commercial negotiations, mediations, and client meetings
+ Lead legal projects and process improvements
+ Examine legal data to determine strategies
+ Analyze potential outcome of cases, legislation, and regulation
RESPONSIBILITIES
To be successful in this role you will need the following:
+ Action oriented
+ Balance stakeholders and/or different stakeholder interests
+ Excellent oral and written communication
+ Intellectual curiosity - Personal integrity
Degree Programs Considered: Current student in an ABA approved Law School
QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications for Internal Candidates
2026 Monthly Salary Range by Degree Level:
+ $6,300
Please note that the salary range provided is a good faith estimate on the applicable range. The final salary offer will be determined after considering relevant factors, including a candidate's qualifications and experience, where appropriate.
Internship program criteria:
+ Must be a full-time enrolled student pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited U.S. college/University
+ Minimum 2.5 or above GPA preferred
+ Must be able to complete a minimum of 10-weeks and up to a maximum of 12-weeks commitment with no interruptions
+ Must be able to complete 40 hours per week
+ Demonstrate collaborative skills
+ Must be currently residing within the continental U.S.
Cummins and E-verify
At Cummins, we are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer dedicated to diversity in the workplace. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, gender, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity and/or expression, or other status protected by law. Cummins validates right to work using E-Verify. Cummins will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
Ready to think beyond your desk? Apply for this opportunity to start your career with Cummins today.careers.cummins.com
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Organization Cummins Inc.
Role Category On-site with Flexibility
Job Type Student - Internship
ReqID 2422766
Relocation Package No
100% On-Site No
Cummins and E-Verify
At Cummins, we are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer dedicated to diversity in the workplace. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, gender, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity and/or expression, or other status protected by law. Cummins validates the right to work using E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Visit *************** to know your rights on workplace discrimination.
Law Clerk
Law clerk job in Delaware, OH
The Delaware County Juvenile/Probate Court is seeking to hire a part-time/intermittent Law Clerk for a position consisting of approximately 10-20 hours per week. This position is responsible for assisting the Judge and Magistrates in performing the functions of the Probate and Juvenile Divisions of the Common Pleas Court.
A writing sample is required for consideration for this position.
Qualifications for this position are as follows:
* Must be currently enrolled as a second or third year law student;
* Knowledge of local court rules, Rules of Evidence, Rules for Superintendence of the Courts, the Ohio Revised Code, Administrative Code, Rules of Juvenile, Civil and Criminal Procedure, Federal rules and regulations, etc;
* Ability to analyze cases law affecting cases and legal issues pending before the Court;
* Ability to evaluate cases according to the facts and applicable law;
* Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing;
* Superior ability to perform legal research;
* Superior interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to work effectively with clients and customers with widely varied levels of education and competence and individuals who may be upset, distraught, irate, emotionally or mentally or otherwise unable to function within reasonable range of constructive behaviors;
* Demonstrated integrity, reliability and the ability to maintain confidentiality;
* Ability to operate database systems, create spreadsheets and use word processing programs; and
* Must possess a valid Ohio Driver's License, have an acceptable driving record and no criminal record.
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
* Conducting legal research, analyzing case law, reviewing rules of procedure, and researching legal issues;
* Preparing various court documents and drafting court decisions;
* Assisting with special projects as assigned by the Judge or Magistrates.
2026 Chase Associate Program - Summer Associate Opportunity
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
JobID: 210640274 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: Base Pay/Salary: New York,NY $145,000.00-$145,000.00 Talent is the currency of our business. Our commitment to providing best-in-class industry solutions is enabled by individuals like you. We offer a framework for career growth through unmatched training and exciting experiences and access across our businesses. Our collaborative culture is designed to support YOUR success - wherever it takes you.
As a Summer Associate in the Chase Associate Program (CAP), you will participate in a vigorous 9-week introduction to our Full-time Program. The summer is centered on providing you a comprehensive look at Chase, with our Summer Associates focused on matters that are value-add to our business and have a real-life impact on our customers. Both our Summer and Full-time Programs are designed to deepen your knowledge of Chase through exposure to our business units: Auto, Business Banking, Card Services, Connected Commerce, Consumer Banking, Data & Analytics, Digital Product & Experience, Finance, Home Lending, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, Marketing & Communications, Control, Operations, Risk Management, and Strategy. CAP Summer Associates are placed in a role focused on one of our four program disciplines: Data & Analytics, Product, Project/Program Management, and Strategy & Strategic Initiatives.
As a CAP Summer Associate, you'll have the opportunity to be challenged and stretched professionally while working on strategic projects. You will be provided with a strong support network comprised of a dedicated program manager and CAP Associate mentor who collectively partner to ensure you have robust learning opportunities, and a great summer experience. You'll receive continuous support, including rigorous trainings to sharpen skills and remain competitive, formalized mentoring, professional and social networking opportunities, exposure to senior leadership, and professional development training. Successful completion of the CAP Summer Associate Program may result in an offer of employment into our CAP Full-time (2-year rotational) Program.
CAP Summer Associate projects may include:
Job responsibilities:
* Measuring operational effectiveness and integrating changes, defining and analyzing success metrics, as well as assessing and forecasting profit
* Driving product development through the lifecycle - testing, iterating, measuring, and marketing new and developing features
* Managing high visibility projects related to our brands, products, and services, working cross-functionally to drive ideas from conception to execution
* Developing and implementing business strategies, models, and marketing plans in line with regulatory controls
* Developing innovative solutions to key business cases by collaborating as needed across business, product areas, and functions (ex: Engineering, Brand, Legal and Compliance, Finance, UX Design, etc.)
Required qualifications, capabilities and skills:
* Pursuing an MBA or Master's degree with expected graduation between December 2026 and June 2027
* Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in any role/industry, demonstrating unique perspectives and exceptional leadership
* Strong desire to learn about and eventually take on roles in executive and general management, product management, and strategy leadership in Chase
* Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, intense, and ever-evolving environment
* Ability to adapt to various work environments, teams, and leadership styles
* Demonstrated and successful leadership skills gained through academic, professional, and extracurricular activities
* Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills
* Results-oriented, forward-thinking, and confident professional presence
* Ability to communicate complex information effectively to various audiences
* Proficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
* Experience in Actuarial Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics, Analytics, Information Systems, or Emerging Technology in Business a plus
* An interest in supporting innovative financial products and services of the future
To be eligible for this program, you must be authorized to work in the U.S. We do not offer any type of employment-based immigration sponsorship for this program. Likewise, JPMorgan Chase & Co., will not provide any assistance or sign any documentation in support of any other form of immigration sponsorship or benefit including optional practical training (OPT) or curricular practical training (CPT).
What's Next?
* To be considered for the Chase Associate Program, you must submit a complete and thoughtful application, which includes your resume, and location preference.
* Your application and resume are a way for us to initially get to know you. It's important to complete all relevant application questions, so we have as much information about you as possible. We will review your application to determine whether you meet the required criteria.
* If you meet the minimum criteria for the application, you will receive an email invitation to complete a video interview, powered by HireVue.
* This is your opportunity to further bring your resume to life and showcase your experience for our recruiting team and hiring managers.
* HireVue is required, and your application will not be considered for further review until you have completed this step.
* Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis; we strongly encourage you to complete your HireVue video(s) within three days of receiving
* We strongly encourage that you apply and complete these required elements as soon as possible, since programs will close as positions are filled.
JPMorgan Chase is committed to creating an inclusive work environment that respects all people for their unique skills, backgrounds and professional experiences. We will provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
Visit jpmorganchase.com/careers for upcoming events, career advice, our locations and more.
Auto-ApplyLaw Clerk
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Job Description
Title: Law Clerk
Reports to: In-House Counsel
Supervises: None
Status: Non-Exempt
Objective
Law Clerk's primary responsibility is to represent KEMBA Financial Credit Union by assisting In-House Counsel in providing legal support and guidance to various business units and senior management related to credit union activities. Law Clerk is responsible and accountable for risk by openly exchanging ideas and opinions, elevating concerns, and personally following policies and procedures as defined. This position may involve delegation to associates within the Legal Department at the direction of In-House Counsel.
Duties and Responsibilities
Assists In-House Legal Counsel in their representation of KEMBA's interests in litigation, transactions, collections, contracts and other business matters and opportunities ensuring that proper policies, procedures, risk mitigation activities and controls are followed
Identifies gaps in compliance, policies, practices, and operating controls are reported to In-House Counsel or Senior Management
Identifies, researches, and analyzes relevant federal, state, and local legal requirements impacting products, services, and operations
Prepares memoranda, correspondence or other materials summarizing and applying research and analysis to credit union issues for In-House Counsel's review. Evaluates new procedures, services and market changes which require legal review
Monitors bankruptcy cases to ensure maximum protection of the credit union's assets
Follows appropriate policy and procedures for the accurate tracking and reporting of bankruptcy cases
Recommends procedures to In-House Counsel to reduce losses
Reviews lending and deposit documentation to ensure regulatory compliance and operational simplicity for both internal and external users
Drafts and reviews various vendor agreements, including services, purchase, software and technology, consulting, professional services, and other agreements and makes recommendations to In-House Counsel as appropriate
Monitors and tracks vendor contracts to ensure compliance with due diligence protocols and act as primary individual responsible for updating vendor management reporting.
Manages Vendor Management including preparation of monthly reports; managing Quantivate (NContracts) application; and collaborating with various departments.
Develops and maintains reports which document the significant activities of the department. Interprets the reports and recommends appropriate action to In-House Counsel as needed
Responds to Member inquiries as needed; provides professional and courteous service to members, whether staff members or natural person members
Supports Risk Management and Lending in specialized legal matters including repossessions and foreclosures as appropriate
Effectively communicates and works with Risk Management staff and other departments
Develops an understanding of credit union history, philosophy, organization, policies, and operational procedures
Performs all duties in a manner that is fully compliant with applicable industry regulations as well as KEMBA policy and procedures
On a self-directed basis, continues to improve individual level of competency through training and certification on established educational programs
Relates to others beyond giving and receiving instructions:
Works well with partners and peers
Performs work activities requiring negotiating, instructing, supervising, persuading, or speaking with others
Responds appropriately to feedback
Performs other duties, including administrative tasks, as assigned
Required Qualifications
Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school
To be admitted to the Ohio Bar within 12 months of hire date
Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, verbal and written communication and presentation skills
Problem resolution and analytical skills and the ability to interact well with all organizational levels
Prior litigation, financial services, contracts, collection, and bankruptcy experience strongly preferred
Desired Qualifications
Notary Public
Knowledge regarding various trust documents and powers of attorney
Knowledge of probate court processes and filings
Experience with e-filing in state and federal courts
Physical Demands
The physical demands listed below represent those necessary to perform the essential functions of this role. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
The employee is regularly required to sit, use their hands, reach with their arms, and communicate verbally and orally. Occasional standing, walking, and lifting of objects up to 25 pounds are required. Vision requirements include close, distance vision, and focus adjustment.
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L&E Litigation Associate
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Now Hiring: Labor & Employment Litigation Attorney - Columbus, OH
A leading global labor and employment law firm is seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney to join its Columbus office. This is an exceptional opportunity for attorneys who are ready to take the next step in their career with a firm that is fully dedicated to representing management in labor and employment matters.
Role Highlights:
3+ years of litigation experience required
Strong preference for experience in labor & employment litigation. Open to strong litigation lawyers who focus in other areas
Must be licensed to practice law in Ohio
Opportunity to work with a nationally recognized team of attorneys
Competitive compensation and a robust benefits package
Why This Firm?
One of the top ranked L&E firms
A collaborative and innovative culture that embraces diverse perspectives
Access to cutting-edge legal technology and nationwide resources
Commitment to professional development and long-term growth
Starting salary $200k plus bonuses
Benefits Include:
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans
Generous 401(k) with employer contributions
Paid parental leave, mental health support, and family-building assistance
Ample PTO and wellness programming
If you are wanting to join a top firm and advance in your career. Lets connect this is a great opportunity.
Associate Attorney - Family Law
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Join a Growing Family Law Team - Junior Associate Attorney Opportunity in German Village!
Aspen Careers is partnering with a thriving family law practice located in the heart of German Village to identify a Junior Associate Attorney who is eager to grow their litigation skills and build a career in domestic relations. This is an exceptional opportunity to work directly under a highly respected managing attorney, gain immediate hands-on experience, and play a key role in a rapidly expanding firm.
Job Title: Associate Attorney
Location: Columbus, OH - Primarily in-office with one remote day per week
Why You Should Apply:
Step into a busy and growing domestic relations practice.
Work closely with a seasoned managing attorney who offers mentorship without micromanagement.
Take on meaningful litigation and client-facing work from your first day.
High autonomy in case management, drafting, and strategy.
Join a supportive, close-knit legal team committed to high-quality service.
Excellent opportunity for a 2023 or 2024 graduate seeking strong litigation development.
The Ideal Candidate:
Early-career or mid-level attorney.
Litigation experience required (family law experience preferred but not required).
Ability to draft pleadings, discovery, motions, and other litigation documents.
Strong attention to detail, writing skills, organization, and time management.
Passionate about client service and motivated to grow within a domestic relations practice.
Able to meet an annual 1,500 billable hour requirement.
About the Firm:
Boutique firm focused exclusively on family and domestic relations law.
Located in charming German Village, with a collaborative and flexible office culture.
Known for high-touch, detail-oriented representation.
Team-oriented environment where everyone contributes meaningfully to client outcomes.
What's in it for You?
One remote day per week. Flexibility for family obligations as needed.
Hands-on litigation experience and significant courtroom exposure.
Opportunity to grow professionally alongside a rapidly expanding practice.
Ready to take your career to the next level? Let's chat!
Whether you're interested in this opportunity or exploring other options in Ohio, reach out to Chelsae today:
Call or Text: (380) 222-3425
Email: cbazzel@aspen-careers.com
Associate Attorney
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Job DescriptionBenefits/Perks
Careers Advancement Opportunities
Competitive Compensation
Busy small law office specializing in immigration law with an immediate need for an Associate Attorney. The candidate must have at least three years experience practicing immigration law. Spanish fluency is a big plus. Primary duties include preparing immigration forms, pleadings, legal briefs, motions and other general legal paperwork and correspondence, affidavits, consultations, and court/immigration office appearances. The candidate must be willing to travel approximately 1-2 times per month with the majority of the travel being to the Cleveland Immigration Court. The desired position is full-time, but part-time candidates will also be considered. Must be licensed to practice law in Ohio. Please submit legal writing sample with your resume and cover letter.
Associate Attorney or Non-Equity Partner for Aspen Careers, LLC
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Associate Attorney or Non-Equity Partner - Opportunity To Take The Next Step In Your Career! - Columbus, OH
Our client is a well-established multi-practice law firm founded over a decade ago, driven by a deep commitment to justice and accountability. With a strong reputation for excellence, they are currently seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney to join their team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a wide variety of complex and meaningful cases.
Key responsibilities include:
Conducting thorough case analysis and legal research
Drafting and filing motions, pleadings, and other legal documents
Taking and defending depositions
Managing all phases of litigation from inception through resolution
Collaborating closely with clients and internal teams to develop case strategies and achieve favorable outcomes
Case Types:
The firm's portfolio includes a wide variety of impactful, unique and challenging cases, including litigation cases, construction/real estate litigation, business disputes, personal injury, property damage, and class action matters. They pride themselves on delivering outstanding results for their clients by fostering a collaborative, all-hands-on-deck environment where every team member plays a vital role in the process.
Ideal Candidate Profile:
The firm is seeking a candidate with:
A strong work ethic and organizational skills
A proactive, hands-on approach to managing cases from inception to resolution
A dedication to client responsiveness and high standards of service
The ability to juggle multiple priorities while maintaining attention to detail
A proactive approach to managing cases and ensuring their successful resolution
Why Join This Firm?
Financial stability and a well-established reputation in the legal community
Great location in downtown Columbus (free parking!)
Defined growth path including Non-Equity Partner track-or immediate partner-level consideration for qualified candidates
Supportive, collaborative culture that values well-being, teamwork, and transparency
Competitive compensation package aligned with experience and performance and top-tier bonus structure
Firm-sponsored retreats that foster connection, reflection, and renewal
Parking stipend and other thoughtful benefits
Associate Attorney
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Job DescriptionBenefits:
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Dental insurance
Free food & snacks
Health insurance
Paid time off
Training & development
The Nemecek Firm Ltd. is seeking a dedicated Associate Attorney to join our team. This role will focus primarily on immigration litigation, with opportunities to handle select criminal law cases. The ideal candidate will be passionate about advocating for clients from diverse backgrounds and committed to delivering high-quality legal representation.
Key Responsibilities
Represent clients in immigration litigation matters, including removal defense, asylum claims, appeals, and related proceedings.
Conduct legal research, draft motions, briefs, and other filings in immigration and criminal cases.
Appear in immigration court, federal court, and state court as required.
Advise clients on case strategy, legal rights, and potential outcomes.
Collaborate with senior attorneys and staff to ensure effective case management.
Maintain accurate case files and meet all deadlines.
Qualifications
Juris Doctor (J.D.) or LL.M. from an accredited law school.
Licensed to practice law in any U.S. state (Ohio admission preferred but not required).
Strong interest and/or experience in immigration law; litigation experience preferred.
Excellent written and oral advocacy skills.
Ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Spanish or other foreign language proficiency is a plus.
Legal Secretary / Legal Assistant
Law clerk job in Dayton, OH
Do you value a very flexible and independent focused working environment? Here at Jackson Lewis we strongly value our employees and offer positions with great management styles that allow for flexibility and independence in your daily schedule. If you're looking for a position will value your input as an employee and give opportunities for growth, then apply here with our quick 3-minute application!
Background
Jackson Lewis P.C. is a law firm with more than 800 attorneys in major cities nationwide serving clients across a wide range of practices and industries. Having built its reputation on providing premier workplace law representation to management, the firm has grown to include leading practices in the areas of government relations, healthcare and sports law.
The firm's commitment to client service, depth of expertise and innovation draws clients to Jackson Lewis for excellent value-driven legal advice. The Firm is ranked in the First Tier nationally in the category of Labor and Employment Litigation, as well as in both Employment Law and Labor Law on behalf of Management, in the
U.S. News - Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms
".
With 61 offices and 800+ attorneys, Jackson Lewis is seeking a legal secretary for the Phoenix office.
A day in the life of a Legal Secretary
The legal secretary will work with multiple attorneys providing a full range of support, including, but not limited to, preparation/revision of correspondence, pleadings and documents for filing with state and federal courts and agencies; calendar maintenance and travel arrangements; and paper and electronic filing. The successful candidate is a very organized, detail-oriented team player possessing at least 3 years recent legal secretary experience (including electronic court filing). Our best legal secretaries are creative, work well independently and add value to our overall organization. This is a highly valued position with room to develop your skills and abilities.
Our ideal legal assistant will engage in the work of the attorneys by demonstrating knowledge and status of current cases and projects, utilizing available resources in order to achieve. We need someone who can handle a wide variety of complex and confidential time-sensitive material. This provides a constantly adapting work environment, which means you never have a mundane day at the office!
Skills and Educational Requirements:
Three+ years recent litigation legal support experience, experience in the labor and employment field highly preferred.
Familiarity with state and federal rules and procedures.
Must have a solid understanding of technical legal terminology as well as court filing processes.
Experienced with trial preparation and briefs a plus.
Ability to timely respond to deadlines as well as balance workload.
High School diploma or equivalent required.
4 year college degree preferred.
We offer a competitive starting salary and a comprehensive benefits package, along with opportunity for growth. We are an equal opportunity (M/F/V/D) employer encouraging diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristics protected by law.
Associate Attorney
Law clerk job in Westerville, OH
EQUES Associate Attorney
Why EQUES ?
At EQUES Law Group, we are redefining the practice of law and delivery of legal services. We believe in a modern, entrepreneurial approach to legal services-one that prioritizes operational uniformity, ethical autonomy, innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to delivering exceptional client experiences. We are a team-oriented firm that supports our attorneys in growing their practice while providing the resources and infrastructure they need to succeed.
To see a video from our Executive Partner and read more about working at EQUES , and more about benefits and compensation, Click Here.
About the Role
EQUES Law Group is seeking an Entrepreneurial Associate Level Attorney focused on building a practice in a geographic area we are not already in or in a practice area we do not currently cover, to join our dynamic team and build a successful practice.
The ideal candidate is an experienced attorney with a book of business or a proven track record of building a book of business, thrives in a team-oriented environment, is an excellent time and task manager, and is dedicated to delivering high-quality legal representation in every matter. This role requires a self-starter who is intellectually honest about their strengths and weaknesses in practice and the business of the delivery of legal services. The candidate must actively develop their practice, build strong client relationships, contribute to the firm's overall litigation practice growth, and meet clearly communicated metrics.
EQUES Total Compensation*
Base Plus Salary (for details, click here)
Health, Vision, Dental, & Life Insurance 40% Employee/60% EQUES
Paid Disability Insurance
401k: Up to 4% Match
HRA: Updated Annual Payment
Paid Vacation:
Year 0: 10 Days
Year 1: 12 Days
Year 2: 15 Days
Year 4: 17 Days
Year 6: 20 Days
Paid Sick Days: 10-15 Days
Paid Holidays
Paid School Visitation
Paid Bereavement Leave
Paid Jury Duty
Paid Maternity Leave
Paid Professional Development/CLE
Paid Travel & Mileage
Responsibilities
Client Advocacy: Represent clients in your specific geographical area or practice area with the support of a multi-faceted team.
Matter Economic Projections: Successfully project the value of services that will be provided, estimate the fees and expenses of representation, and build a matter budget for communication with the firm and client.
Clear Communication and Expectation Setting: Tactfully, thoroughly, and fearlessly communicate the financial obligations of engaging an attorney to the client and maintain a strong strategy of keeping retained funds sufficient to cover the projected time into a matter.
For Litigators - Court Appearances & Litigation: Maintain a steady schedule of hearings, trials, and client conferences, advocating effectively in court.
Case Management: Oversee and manage legal matters in tandem with a paralegal team, ensuring thorough documentation, strategic planning, and execution.
Negotiation & Dispute Resolution: Pursue favorable outcomes for clients through settlement, mediation, negotiation, and litigation as necessary.
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration: Work with multi-disciplinary professionals such as CPAs, social workers, mental health experts, and other professionals to advance the client's matters.
Strategic Growth & Business Development: Engage in networking, marketing, and community involvement to develop and expand the firm's litigation and transactional practices.
What We Look For in an EQUES Attorney
To be successful at EQUES, you must align with our core values:
Intellectual Honesty & Emotional Intelligence - Exhibit integrity and self-awareness in decision-making, interpersonal interactions, internal and external communication, and case strategy.
Empowerment Through Leadership - Support and educate clients while collaborating with colleagues.
Innovation in Legal Services & Business Building - Find creative, strategic ways to deliver exceptional legal representation and grow your practice.
Respect & Professionalism - Maintain a high level of professionalism with clients, colleagues, courts, and opposing counsel.
Qualifications
JD and admission to the Ohio Bar (Required).
Minimum 3-5 years of litigation experience
Strong leadership skills and the ability to time and task manage with a legal team.
Track record of network building, business development, and community engagement.
Ability to work efficiently, manage high-stress situations, and effectively organize a legal practice.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Tech-savvy and comfortable using case management systems and remote collaboration tools.
Ability to travel occasionally to attend hearings and trials.
Our Culture & Expectations
We are an entrepreneurial firm-our attorneys are expected to build relationships, develop their client base, and actively engage with the community.
We support our attorneys with a structured operational platform and team environment, providing business development resources, administrative support, and firm-wide collaboration.
We value leadership and growth-each team member is encouraged to develop personally and professionally, with opportunities to take on leadership roles.
We hold high standards for efficiency, responsiveness, and quality of service-our attorneys must be willing to adopt and adhere to the firm's best practices and processes.
Legal Assistant
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Freeman Mathis and Gary, LLP is a rapidly growing, national specialty litigation firm seeking an experienced legal assistant to join our Columbus office. We are eagerly seeking candidates who foster a teamwork mentality, have excellent communication skills, are problem-solvers, and are willing to take ownership of their job. Flexibility and excellent organization skills are key in our fast-paced environment. This is a 100% in office position and remote work is not available.
The following set of success factors describe the characteristics of those who are successful in our Firm:
• Helpful, Congenial, Personable, Positive
• Unpretentious, Approachable, Respectful, Team Oriented
• Accountable, Takes Ownership, Corrects Mistakes
• Organized, Timely, Confidential, Responsive (within 24 hours)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Draft and review legal correspondence including thoroughly proofreading for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting.
Prepares and collect conflict of interest checks, open new files and maintain client files.
Maintains attorneys' calendars with dates of importance.
Familiar with State and Federal court filings, including submission of electronic filings.
Ability to organize and prioritize numerous tasks and complete them under time constraints with minimal supervision.
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality.
Qualifications
Positive attitude and ability to effectively communicate with attorneys, staff, and clients.
2+ years litigation secretarial experience.
Knowledge of iManage and Outlook is a plus.
Must successfully pass a background and drug screen.
What we offer you
Competitive compensation
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision
HSA and FSA plans available for employees and dependents
Work-life balance
Generous PTO policy
401K plan including a 3% Employer Safe Harbor contribution
1.5% Profit Sharing contribution
Firm paid life insurance and long-term disability
Employee Assistance Program
Year-end bonuses and referral fee programs
Regular firmwide socials and events
EEO Statement
Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP (FMG) is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees by maintaining a workplace free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other protected status as provided by law. FMG complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. This position is subject to our drug‑free workplace policy, which includes the ability to pass a pre‑employment drug screen. Employees may be subject to reasonable‑suspicion drug testing in accordance with Firm policies outlined in the Employee Handbook.
Legal Assistant
Law clerk job in Powell, OH
Job DescriptionBenefits:
Retirement Plan
401(k)
Flexible schedule
Opportunity for advancement
Benefits/Perks
Careers Advancement Opportunities
Flexible Scheduling
Competitive Compensation
Job Summary
We are seeking a highly motivated Legal Assistant to join our team at the law office of Sybert, Rhoad, Lackey & Swisher. This position would consist of 25-30+ hours per week with an hourly rate of $15 - $25 per hour depending on experience and qualifications and includes additional retirement benefits. Its a great work environment with a team that really cares. Legal experience is helpful but not a must just looking for an organized, reliable, and friendly individual. This position would be perfect for someone who wants flexibility and a supportive place to work. This position has the opportunity for growth and advancement as well as full-time employment if desired.
Responsibilities
Communicate with clients and other professionals
Maintain and update documentation
Provide general administrative support
Qualifications
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Highly organized with document management experience
Comfortable Microsoft Office and case management software
Ability to multitask and work well under pressure
Estate Planning Paralegal
Law clerk job in Dayton, OH
Thompson Hine LLP, an AmLaw 200 firm consistently recognized for our Innovation, Inclusion, and collaborative culture, is seeking an experienced Estate Planning Paralegal to join our team in the following locations Cincinnati, Columbus or Dayton office. This position will support members of the Personal & Succession Planning practice group.
Position responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Estate Administration
Prepare initial probate papers.
Value assets, either manually or by use of computer programs, including required research.
Prepare probate inventories and accountings, and other court required filings.
Provide information regarding filing deadlines and/or other deadlines for inclusion on the firm-wide docket.
Contact court and other agencies in order to process filings, record deeds and other conveyances, and, when required, to personally file estate documents.
Arrange distributions to or on behalf of beneficiaries.
Draft deeds and other transfer documents to fund revocable trusts.
Research state and county records to obtain information on business entities and heirs.
Meet with Probate Court Magistrates as needed.
Experience working with banks, county auditors and other governmental agencies.
Estate & Gift Tax Returns
Gather and organize gift information and related documentation.
Gather and organize asset and debt information from Executor/Trustee.
Prepare a first draft of gift tax returns and estate tax returns.
Coordinate with other professionals, e.g., accountant, financial advisor, family office.
Trust Administration - Inter Vivos Trusts
Review Brokerage Statements.
Arrange distributions to or on behalf of beneficiaries.
Prepare reports to beneficiaries.
Required Qualifications
Four-year degree or equivalent experience. Degree in Paralegal Studies or paralegal certificate preferred.
Must have familiarity with the Ohio Probate Law and Microsoft Office programs.
Experience with the following software is highly desired: LEXIS, Estate Val XP, Financial Partner, Perfect Forms, Brentmark IRS Factors Calculator, GEMS (Gillette Estate Management System).
Ability to carry out duties with the highest quality, standards and timeliness, while maintaining confidentiality and discretion at all times is necessary.
Must be proficient in drafting and revising documents with exceptional writing and proofreading skills.
Thompson Hine LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer that offers competitive wages, and a robust benefits package. Benefit offerings include, but are not limited to, medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as Paid Time Off (PTO).
Thompson Hine EEO Policy
2026 Chase Associate Program - Summer Associate Opportunity
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Talent is the currency of our business. Our commitment to providing best-in-class industry solutions is enabled by individuals like you. We offer a framework for career growth through unmatched training and exciting experiences and access across our businesses. Our collaborative culture is designed to support YOUR success - wherever it takes you.
As a Summer Associate in the Chase Associate Program (CAP), you will participate in a vigorous 9-week introduction to our Full-time Program. The summer is centered on providing you a comprehensive look at Chase, with our Summer Associates focused on matters that are value-add to our business and have a real-life impact on our customers. Both our Summer and Full-time Programs are designed to deepen your knowledge of Chase through exposure to our business units: Auto, Business Banking, Card Services, Connected Commerce, Consumer Banking, Data & Analytics, Digital Product & Experience, Finance, Home Lending, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, Marketing & Communications, Control, Operations, Risk Management, and Strategy. CAP Summer Associates are placed in a role focused on one of our four program disciplines: Data & Analytics, Product, Project/Program Management, and Strategy & Strategic Initiatives.
As a CAP Summer Associate, you'll have the opportunity to be challenged and stretched professionally while working on strategic projects. You will be provided with a strong support network comprised of a dedicated program manager and CAP Associate mentor who collectively partner to ensure you have robust learning opportunities, and a great summer experience. You'll receive continuous support, including rigorous trainings to sharpen skills and remain competitive, formalized mentoring, professional and social networking opportunities, exposure to senior leadership, and professional development training. Successful completion of the CAP Summer Associate Program may result in an offer of employment into our CAP Full-time (2-year rotational) Program.
CAP Summer Associate projects may include:
Job responsibilities:
Measuring operational effectiveness and integrating changes, defining and analyzing success metrics, as well as assessing and forecasting profit
Driving product development through the lifecycle - testing, iterating, measuring, and marketing new and developing features
Managing high visibility projects related to our brands, products, and services, working cross-functionally to drive ideas from conception to execution
Developing and implementing business strategies, models, and marketing plans in line with regulatory controls
Developing innovative solutions to key business cases by collaborating as needed across business, product areas, and functions (ex: Engineering, Brand, Legal and Compliance, Finance, UX Design, etc.)
Required qualifications, capabilities and skills:
Pursuing an MBA or Master's degree with expected graduation between December 2026 and June 2027
Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in any role/industry, demonstrating unique perspectives and exceptional leadership
Strong desire to learn about and eventually take on roles in executive and general management, product management, and strategy leadership in Chase
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, intense, and ever-evolving environment
Ability to adapt to various work environments, teams, and leadership styles
Demonstrated and successful leadership skills gained through academic, professional, and extracurricular activities
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills
Results-oriented, forward-thinking, and confident professional presence
Ability to communicate complex information effectively to various audiences
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Experience in Actuarial Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics, Analytics, Information Systems, or Emerging Technology in Business a plus
An interest in supporting innovative financial products and services of the future
To be eligible for this program, you must be authorized to work in the U.S. We do not offer any type of employment-based immigration sponsorship for this program. Likewise, JPMorgan Chase & Co., will not provide any assistance or sign any documentation in support of any other form of immigration sponsorship or benefit including optional practical training (OPT) or curricular practical training (CPT).
What's Next?
To be considered for the Chase Associate Program, you must submit a complete and thoughtful application, which includes your resume, and location preference.
Your application and resume are a way for us to initially get to know you. It's important to complete all relevant application questions, so we have as much information about you as possible. We will review your application to determine whether you meet the required criteria.
If you meet the minimum criteria for the application, you will receive an email invitation to complete a video interview, powered by HireVue.
This is your opportunity to further bring your resume to life and showcase your experience for our recruiting team and hiring managers.
HireVue is required, and your application will not be considered for further review until you have completed this step.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis; we strongly encourage you to complete your HireVue video(s) within three days of receiving
We strongly encourage that you apply and complete these required elements as soon as possible, since programs will close as positions are filled.
JPMorgan Chase is committed to creating an inclusive work environment that respects all people for their unique skills, backgrounds and professional experiences. We will provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
Visit jpmorganchase.com/careers for upcoming events, career advice, our locations and more.
Auto-ApplyLaw Clerk
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Title: Law Clerk
Reports to: In-House Counsel
Supervises: None
Status: Non-Exempt
Objective
Law Clerk s primary responsibility is to represent KEMBA Financial Credit Union by assisting In-House Counsel in providing legal support and guidance to various business units and senior management related to credit union activities. Law Clerk is responsible and accountable for risk by openly exchanging ideas and opinions, elevating concerns, and personally following policies and procedures as defined. This position may involve delegation to associates within the Legal Department at the direction of In-House Counsel.
Duties and Responsibilities
Assists In-House Legal Counsel in their representation of KEMBA s interests in litigation, transactions, collections, contracts and other business matters and opportunities ensuring that proper policies, procedures, risk mitigation activities and controls are followed
Identifies gaps in compliance, policies, practices, and operating controls are reported to In-House Counsel or Senior Management
Identifies, researches, and analyzes relevant federal, state, and local legal requirements impacting products, services, and operations
Prepares memoranda, correspondence or other materials summarizing and applying research and analysis to credit union issues for In-House Counsel s review. Evaluates new procedures, services and market changes which require legal review
Monitors bankruptcy cases to ensure maximum protection of the credit union s assets
Follows appropriate policy and procedures for the accurate tracking and reporting of bankruptcy cases
Recommends procedures to In-House Counsel to reduce losses
Reviews lending and deposit documentation to ensure regulatory compliance and operational simplicity for both internal and external users
Drafts and reviews various vendor agreements, including services, purchase, software and technology, consulting, professional services, and other agreements and makes recommendations to In-House Counsel as appropriate
Monitors and tracks vendor contracts to ensure compliance with due diligence protocols and act as primary individual responsible for updating vendor management reporting.
Manages Vendor Management including preparation of monthly reports; managing Quantivate (NContracts) application; and collaborating with various departments.
Develops and maintains reports which document the significant activities of the department. Interprets the reports and recommends appropriate action to In-House Counsel as needed
Responds to Member inquiries as needed; provides professional and courteous service to members, whether staff members or natural person members
Supports Risk Management and Lending in specialized legal matters including repossessions and foreclosures as appropriate
Effectively communicates and works with Risk Management staff and other departments
Develops an understanding of credit union history, philosophy, organization, policies, and operational procedures
Performs all duties in a manner that is fully compliant with applicable industry regulations as well as KEMBA policy and procedures
On a self-directed basis, continues to improve individual level of competency through training and certification on established educational programs
Relates to others beyond giving and receiving instructions:
Works well with partners and peers
Performs work activities requiring negotiating, instructing, supervising, persuading, or speaking with others
Responds appropriately to feedback
Performs other duties, including administrative tasks, as assigned
Required Qualifications
Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school
To be admitted to the Ohio Bar within 12 months of hire date
Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, verbal and written communication and presentation skills
Problem resolution and analytical skills and the ability to interact well with all organizational levels
Prior litigation, financial services, contracts, collection, and bankruptcy experience strongly preferred
Desired Qualifications
Notary Public
Knowledge regarding various trust documents and powers of attorney
Knowledge of probate court processes and filings
Experience with e-filing in state and federal courts
Physical Demands
The physical demands listed below represent those necessary to perform the essential functions of this role. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
The employee is regularly required to sit, use their hands, reach with their arms, and communicate verbally and orally. Occasional standing, walking, and lifting of objects up to 25 pounds are required. Vision requirements include close, distance vision, and focus adjustment.
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Associate Attorney for Aspen Careers, LLC
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Join a Growing Family Law Team - Junior Associate Attorney Opportunity in German Village!
Aspen Careers is partnering with a thriving family law practice located in the heart of German Village to identify a Junior Associate Attorney who is eager to grow their litigation skills and build a career in domestic relations. This is an exceptional opportunity to work directly under a highly respected managing attorney, gain immediate hands-on experience, and play a key role in a rapidly expanding firm.
Job Title: Associate Attorney
Location: Columbus, OH - Primarily in-office with one remote day per week
Why You Should Apply:
Step into a busy and growing domestic relations practice.
Work closely with a seasoned managing attorney who offers mentorship without micromanagement.
Take on meaningful litigation and client-facing work from your first day.
High autonomy in case management, drafting, and strategy.
Join a supportive, close-knit legal team committed to high-quality service.
Excellent opportunity for a 2023 or 2024 graduate seeking strong litigation development.
The Ideal Candidate:
Early-career or mid-level attorney.
Litigation experience required (family law experience preferred but not required).
Ability to draft pleadings, discovery, motions, and other litigation documents.
Strong attention to detail, writing skills, organization, and time management.
Passionate about client service and motivated to grow within a domestic relations practice.
Able to meet an annual 1,500 billable hour requirement.
About the Firm:
Boutique firm focused exclusively on family and domestic relations law.
Located in charming German Village, with a collaborative and flexible office culture.
Known for high-touch, detail-oriented representation.
Team-oriented environment where everyone contributes meaningfully to client outcomes.
What's in it for You?
One remote day per week. Flexibility for family obligations as needed.
Hands-on litigation experience and significant courtroom exposure.
Opportunity to grow professionally alongside a rapidly expanding practice.
Associate Attorney - Litigation
Law clerk job in Columbus, OH
Job Description
Associate Attorney or Non-Equity Partner - Opportunity To Take The Next Step In Your Career! - Columbus, OH
Our client is a well-established multi-practice law firm founded over a decade ago, driven by a deep commitment to justice and accountability. With a strong reputation for excellence, they are currently seeking an experienced Litigation Attorney to join their team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a wide variety of complex and meaningful cases.
Key responsibilities include:
Conducting thorough case analysis and legal research
Drafting and filing motions, pleadings, and other legal documents
Taking and defending depositions
Managing all phases of litigation from inception through resolution
Collaborating closely with clients and internal teams to develop case strategies and achieve favorable outcomes
Case Types:
The firm's portfolio includes a wide variety of impactful, unique and challenging cases, including litigation cases, construction/real estate litigation, business disputes, personal injury, property damage, and class action matters. They pride themselves on delivering outstanding results for their clients by fostering a collaborative, all-hands-on-deck environment where every team member plays a vital role in the process.
Ideal Candidate Profile:
The firm is seeking a candidate with:
A strong work ethic and organizational skills
A proactive, hands-on approach to managing cases from inception to resolution
A dedication to client responsiveness and high standards of service
The ability to juggle multiple priorities while maintaining attention to detail
A proactive approach to managing cases and ensuring their successful resolution
Why Join This Firm?
Financial stability and a well-established reputation in the legal community
Great location in downtown Columbus (free parking!)
Defined growth path including Non-Equity Partner track-or immediate partner-level consideration for qualified candidates
Supportive, collaborative culture that values well-being, teamwork, and transparency
Competitive compensation package aligned with experience and performance and top-tier bonus structure
Firm-sponsored retreats that foster connection, reflection, and renewal
Parking stipend and other thoughtful benefits
If interested, please reach out to Laura Chick at Aspen Careers at lchick@aspen-careers.com or 614-992-1010 for immediate and confidential consideration.