Insurance Coverage Attorney - Hybrid (California)
San Francisco, CA jobs
A national law firm in San Francisco seeks an attorney to join its Insurance Services practice group. The position involves representing clients in complex insurance coverage matters and requires strong civil litigation experience. Ideal candidates will have admission to the California bar and excellent research and writing skills. The firm values work-life balance and offers hybrid work arrangements. Competitive salary estimated at $140,000 to $180,000.
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Legal Technology Training Specialist
Hackensack, NJ jobs
This is an opportunity to join our client's IT team and support the Firm's technology training initiatives. In this hybrid role, you'll assist in developing and delivering skills-based training, expanding our eLearning library, supporting strategies for user adoption, and coordinating training logistics. Reporting to the Legal Technology Trainer, you'll play a key role in enhancing how attorneys and staff are made aware of the available legal tools and become productive with them. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys teaching, content creation, and helping others get the most out of technology in a professional services environment.
Applicants must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong interpersonal ability, and the aptitude to learn new tasks quickly. The role requires adherence to established procedures, strong documentation discipline, and the ability to work effectively both independently and in a team environment. Periodic travel to other Firm offices is required. A law firm or professional services background is necessary. An associate's or bachelor's degree in a legal or technology field or equivalent work experience, is also preferred We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Salary is commensurate with experience. The salary range for this position is $90,000 to $130,000.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, or military or veteran status. We consider all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with state and local laws, including the California Fair Chance Act, City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance. For unincorporated Los Angeles county, to the extent our customers require a background check for certain positions, the Company faces a significant risk to its business operations and business reputation unless a review of criminal history is conducted for those specific job positions.
Insurance Coverage Attorney
San Francisco, CA jobs
Hinshaw & Culbertson, a leading national law firm, seeks an attorney to join its Insurance Services practice group in San Francisco.
This position offers the opportunity to work with a collaborative team, representing national and international insurance clients in a wide range of complex coverage areas, including-but not limited to-bad faith, professional liability, pollution, construction defect, personal and advertising injury, cyber liability, and excess liability matters.
Position Requirements
Must be admitted to the California bar in good standing.
Ideal candidates will have civil litigation experience in both state and federal courts.
Experience representing clients in insurance coverage litigation matters is preferred.
Candidates should also have strong research, writing, and analytical skills.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a team that offers a high level of responsibility in an exciting, growing practice. Our firm is dedicated to your professional development, providing comprehensive training, mentorship, and support to help you succeed and advance within the firm. You will be entrusted with a diverse and challenging caseload and will take on significant responsibilities.
We value work-life balance and offer hybrid work arrangements, allowing you to work from both the office and remotely.
To apply, please submit your resume, writing samples, and unofficial law school transcript to:
California Candidates Only:
Estimated $140,000 to $180,000. The estimated salary range displayed is specifically for those applicants who will perform work in California if selected for the role and is not applicable to other locations. Any offered salary is determined based on internal equity, internal salary range, market data, applicant skills, relevant experience, degrees, or certifications.
Please note that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA). It does not discriminate in employment practices based on age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.
Kindly note: Direct applicants only. This position is not accepting recruiter candidates.
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Legal Practice Assistant
Los Angeles, CA jobs
Cozen O'Connor is seeking an experienced full-time Legal Practice Assistant with experience in litigation (CA State and Federal Courts). This position will be based out of our Los Angeles or San Francisco office.
The ideal candidate is an enthusiastic self-starter, who is able to multi-task under time constraints with exceptional attention to detail, take initiative, think strategically and independently and interact with all levels of the firm. The position requires excellent communication, organizational and computer skills for assisting senior attorneys. We currently offer a hybrid work schedule, 3 days in the office, 2 days' work from home.
Responsibilities
Preparation of documents
Efficient workflow which includes the duplication, printing, mailing and merging of documents
Proofreading of all work for both content and context
Preparing and maintaining client and office files both in electronic and paper filing systems
Preparation and submission of new client and/or new matter forms
Planning and making travel arrangements which include transportation, automobile rentals, and hotel reservations
Preparing and submitting expense reports and check requests
Working with the Billing department to resolve billing problems and efficiently process final billing statements
Working with clients' electronic billing systems and monitoring billing processes
Communicating with clients on a daily basis via phone or email. Scheduling and coordinating meetings and conferences
Strong document processing skills
Strong project management skills
Qualifications
Minimum 5 years recent litigation experience
State and Federal e-filing experience
Experience with litigation procedures and processes
Calendaring and docketing experience
Experience with the use of a document management system is preferred
Redlining experience is preferred
Proficiency with Microsoft applications with advanced level in Word and Outlook
Outstanding written and verbal communications; ability to professionally interact with clients, attorneys, and staff is required
Ability to work overtime is required
High school diploma or its equivalent required
The salary range for this role is $90,000-$110,000 and represents the Firm's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Actual compensation will be dependent upon a number of factors, including but not limited to, the candidate's relevant experience, qualifications and location.
Auto-ApplyLegal Assistant - Trademark
Redwood City, CA jobs
Fish & Richardson, the premier global intellectual property law firm, is trusted by the world's most innovative and influential companies. Fish was established in 1878, and now has more than 400 attorneys and technology specialists in the U.S., Europe, and China. Our success is rooted in our creative and inclusive culture, which values the diversity of people, experiences, and perspectives. Join Fish's
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How Will You Make a Difference?
Provide administrative support to legal staff and paralegals.
Prepare standard correspondence, memoranda, and other documents.
Review, edit, and process vendor invoices and monthly client bills.
Maintain records and filing systems.
Schedule appointments / maintain calendar for legal staff
What Will You Bring to the Table?
High school diploma or equivalent
At least 1+ years' administrative support experience, preferably in a law firm
Skills and knowledge of administrative support as normally acquired through technical training or equivalent experience
This position is hybrid with an in-office requirement of 2 days per week.
Why Fish?
When you join our team, we offer:
Competitive pay and discretionary bonus opportunities along with a rich benefits package, including comprehensive medical and dental coverage, generous paid time off, and tuition reimbursement
Award-winning retirement and profit sharing plans with employer contribution
A family-friendly atmosphere with back-up child care, as well as health and wellness initiatives
A positive culture awarded an Outstanding Workplace designation in 2023 and 2024 by People Insight based on our high levels of employee engagement
The pay range for this position varies by geographic market. In Silicon Valley, CA, the estimated starting pay is $32.57- $47.19 per hour (based on a 35-hour workweek), which is equivalent to $59,269 - $85,878 annually.
Our Commitment to Diversity
As a firm that serves the world's greatest visionaries, we know that creativity and innovation are the result of seeing the world from multiple different perspectives. Having a diverse team enhances the quality of legal services we provide to our clients, sustains our standing as a premier IP law firm, and strengthens the fabric of our firm.
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Internship Opportunities - Summer 2026 - Children and Family Law Division - Statewide
Boston, MA jobs
The Children and Family Law Division (CAFL) of CPCS is seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions across the Commonwealth. We are interested in law students (both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification), graduate students, and undergraduate students for opportunities with the Children and Family Law Division.
We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all.
Our Values
Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence
We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply.
The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected characteristics.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT
CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community.
AGENCY OVERVIEW
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters.
CHILDREN AND FAMILY LAW DIVISION OVERVIEW
Children & Family Law Division
Interns will assist lawyers and work closely with social workers to represent children and parents in cases in which the Department of Children and Families (DCF) removes children from their homes because of claims of neglect or abuse. This unit also provides lawyers to children and parents in child requiring assistance (CRA) cases. Interns will have significant client contact through client interviews and home/placement visits, assist in case investigations, serviced advocacy on behalf of clients, negotiations with opposing counsel, legal research and writing for motion arguments, custody hearings, and termination parental rights trials, review of pre-trial discovery and DCF case files, attendance in education-related matters (suspension and IEP hearings), and appearances in Juvenile Court on behalf of CRA clients.
Children & Family Law Division (CAFL) Private Counsel Appellate Panel Unit
Interns will assist lawyers representing indigent parents and children in child welfare/family regulation appellate matters. Lawyers in this unit are also available to advise CAFL staff attorneys on appellate issues that arise in trial matters. Interns will have the opportunity to assist with trainings, conduct clinical research and writing, and strategize with attorneys about appellate issues.
Children and Family (CAFL) Appeals Unit
Interns will assist lawyers representing indigent parents and children in child welfare/family regulation appellate matters. Lawyers in this unit are also available to advise CAFL staff attorneys on appellate issues that arise in trial matters. Interns will have the opportunity to assist with trainings, conduct clinical research and writing, and strategize with attorneys about appellate issues.
Children and Family (CAFL) Family Justice Advocates (FJA) - Conflicts Office
Interns will assist lawyers and work closely with social workers to represent children and parents in cases in which the Department of Children and Families (DCF) removes children from their homes because of claims of neglect or abuse. This unit also provides lawyers to children and parents in child requiring assistance (CRA) cases. Interns will have significant client contact through client interviews and home/placement visits, assist in case investigations, serviced advocacy on behalf of clients, negotiations with opposing counsel, legal research and writing for motion arguments, custody hearings, and termination parental rights trials, review of pre-trial discovery and DCF case files, attendance in education-related matters (suspension and IEP hearings), and appearances in Juvenile Court on behalf of CRA clients.
Qualifications
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights.
Candidates must also:
* Have access to reliable transportation in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation; and,
* Have access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely;
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample.
Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program.
Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference.
INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: *****************************************************************
For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding.
Responsibilities
OVERVIEW OF REGIONS AND CAFL OFFICE LOCATIONS
SOUTHEAST REGION
The Southeast Region is home to an ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse population of immigrants dating back to the 19th century whaling industry. Brockton known as the "City of Champions" because it was home to former undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, Rocky Marciano, and middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler. Fall River was once the leading textile manufacturer center in the country and maintains the world's largest collection of World War II naval vessels at Battleship Cove. New Bedford is home to the Whaling National Historic Park. Hyannis is known as the gateway to esteemed Cape Cod and is home to the iconic Kennedy family compound. The area offers beautiful sand beaches, numerous state parks, and quaint towns with picturesque harbors.
The Southeast Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Brockton, Hyannis, and Fall River.
NORTHEAST REGION
The Northeast Region is filled with history. Lowell is known as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution for its textile manufacturing with many of these historic manufacturing sites preserved by the National Park Service. During the Cambodian genocide, the city took in an influx of refugees, leading to Lowell having the second largest Cambodian-American population in the country. Salem is one of the most significant seaports in early American history and it is well-known for its role as the location of the Salem Witch Trials.
The Northeast Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Lowell and Salem.
WEST REGION
The West Region has a diverse topography from the Berkshire Mountains to the banks of the Connecticut River. The region is home to 22 colleges/universities which is the 2nd highest concentration of higher learning institutions aside from the Boston Metropolitan area. The area has long been patronized by artists and is recognized for the Eric Carle Museum, Tanglewood, and Norman Rockwell Museum. The area is famous for all of its "first innovations" including basketball, volleyball, American gas-powered automobile, motorcycle company, commercial radio station, use of integrated parts in manufacturing, railroad sleep car, and the American dictionary. The city of Worcester became a center for the American Revolution that was recognized for his industry and as a result attracted many immigrants of European descent. The city of Springfield was designated by George Washington for an Armory that became the site of Shay's Rebellion and is now a national park and site to the world's largest collection of historic American firearms. The city played a pivotal role in the Civil War as a stop for the Underground Railroad.
The West Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Worcester, Pittsfield, Springfield, and Northampton. Children and Family Law Appeals office location in Worcester. Family Justice Advocates (FJA) office locations in Worcester and Springfield.
CENTRAL REGION
The Central Region is famous for its rich history. Boston is not only the capital of the Commonwealth but one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and the scene of several significant events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. It was a port and manufacturing hub and a center of education and culture, as well as home to the first public park, public school, and subway system in the United States. The area is home to professional sports teams, including Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and the Boston Red Sox. The city of Roxbury is known to serve as the "heart of black culture in Boston" and is home to an extremely diverse population.
The Central Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Boston.
EEO Statement
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
Auto-ApplyARC Legal Assistant
California jobs
The Legal Practice Assistant plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth functioning of our firm. Beyond basic administrative tasks, this position involves critical responsibilities that contribute directly to our operational efficiency. As the first point of contact for clients, you will also shape their experience with our firm.
The ideal candidate is an enthusiastic self-starter, who is able to multi-task under time constraints with exceptional attention to detail, take initiative, think strategically and independently and interact with all levels of the firm. The position requires excellent communication, organizational and computer skills.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Prepares/transcribes legal correspondence, pleadings, memos, reports, and forms from Big Hand or other media.
Prepares new client and/or new matter forms.
Prepares expense reports and check requests.
Prepares engagement letters, invoices, and other case administration documents as needed, at direction of either attorney or paralegal.
Handles E-Filings and Docketing.
Provides efficient workflow including the duplication, printing, mailing, and merging of documents.
Proofreads all work for accurate content and context.
Prepares and maintains client and office files both in electronic and paper filing systems.
Liaises with third party vendors when necessary to coordinate services.
Communicates with clients (via phone or email).
Performs data entry, which includes inputting clients' personal biographic or corporate information into firm software.
Schedules and coordinates meetings and conferences, including greeting client and distribution of material.
Coordinates and schedules travel arrangements which include: transportation, automobile rentals, and hotel reservations.
Accurately inputs attorney time into the accounting system.
Responsibilities associated with the job may change from time to time in accordance with business needs; incumbent may be required to perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
Outstanding written and verbal professional communications; ability to professionally interact with clients, attorneys, and staff is required.
Proficiency in Microsoft applications with advanced level in Microsoft Word and Outlook.
Technical legal writing and memo/letter creation required.
Experience with California Federal and State Court Rules and E-Filing.
Willingness to expand Court Rule and E-Filing knowledge within other jurisdictions
Experience with electronic filing systems (iManage preferred) required.
Excellent document processing skills, typing skills and proof-reading skills.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects as work comes in and information is supplied.
High degree of resourcefulness and problem-solving acumen
5-10 years of legal or related experience is preferred.
High School Diploma or equivalent experience required; College degree preferred.
Ability to work overtime is required.
The salary range for this role is $75,000 - $85,000 and represents the Firm's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Actual compensation will be dependent upon a number of factors, including but not limited to, the candidate's relevant experience, qualifications and location.
Experience: Prior administrative experience, preferably in a legal setting.
Organizational Skills: Strong ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Tech-Savvy: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software.
Team Player: Collaborate effectively with colleagues and attorneys.
Attention to Detail: Accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks.
Professionalism: Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards.
Client Relations: You will be the face of our firm, interacting with clients, answering inquiries, and ensuring their positive experience. Your professionalism, empathy, and communication skills will be essential.
Calendar Management: Efficiently manage schedules, appointments, and meetings for attorneys and partners.
Document Organization: Maintain and organize legal documents, ensuring accuracy and accessibility.
Communication: Handle phone calls, emails, and correspondence professionally and promptly.
Case Support: Assist attorneys with case preparation, research, and document drafting.
Office Coordination: Collaborate with colleagues to maintain a well-organized office environment.
Technology Proficiency: Utilize software applications effectively for tasks such as document creation, data management, and communication.
Auto-ApplyLegal Assistant
Des Plaines, IL jobs
Description:
The most prestigious lending institutions trust Zwicker & Associates, P.C. to protect their legal interests nationwide. Zwicker & Associates P.C. is a national creditor rights law firm that emphasizes ethics, compliance, and assertive representation of our clients' interests, making us the industry leader in debt collection. Founded in 1991, Zwicker represents lenders in various consumer and commercial recovery efforts and litigation. Zwicker is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, and has office locations across the United States.
Zwicker is presently seeking a Litigation Assistant to join our team and provide legal administrative onsite support for our office in Rosemont, IL. We are seeking a candidate eager to learn, with exemplary organizational, written, and verbal communication skills. We seek out candidates whose diverse skills, backgrounds, and experiences enable the Zwicker team to innovate and excel collaboratively in performance. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing legal documents, analyzing and processing data, and providing administrative support.
The base hourly rate for this position is $21.00-$24.00, plus applicable bonus.
Responsibilities of Legal Assistants include
Analyze and process data, as assigned, to ensure that proper workflow is being adhered to pursuant to the expectations of both clients and Zwicker & Associates
Provide and assist in high-level legal administrative and office management support to the Office Manager and attorneys on-site
Utilize internal software to properly update and document the status of each account in the assigned inventory
Prepare documentation for attorney review
File (paper or e-file) pleadings with the various state-specific court filing systems
Answer incoming calls
Communicate effectively and appropriately with team members and outside parties
Comply with all applicable standard operating procedures set forth by the Firm
Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Strong organizational and time management skills
Proficient computer skills, including experience in Microsoft Office suite, specifically strong Excel skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Great attention to detail
Professionalism and a winning attitude
Be able to communicate in a common language with (or to) individuals or groups verbally and/or in writing
Be able to operate a computer, phone, or equivalent device
Be able to complete a minimum of a 40-hour flexible workweek schedule
Be able to read and comprehend position-specific documents and correspondence
Physical Qualifications
Be able to lift five pounds or greater
Be able to sit 90% of the workday at times
Be able to bend at the waist and be mobile when needed
Be able to concentrate and use critical thinking
Please note that this job description is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee in this position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities are subject to change at any time, with or without notice.
Zwicker & Associates, P.C. is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. If you wish to seek an accommodation regarding the requirements of this position, please inform Human Resources Management. This is a full-time, full-benefit position. The benefit package includes medical, vision, and dental insurance, long-term disability insurance, life insurance, compensated time off, paid holidays, and 401 (K) with match: no phone calls, no agencies, EOE, drug-free workplace.
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Lead Legal Assistant
San Diego, CA jobs
Lead Legal Assistant (Lead Appointed Assistant)
The Law Office of Hanna Brophy is seeking a highly motivated and computer proficient lead legal assistant to work in a dynamic, fast paced workers' compensation law office.
In addition to the duties outlined for the Lead Appointed Assistant, key components of this position include management of the in-house litigation calendar, direct support to multiple attorneys, filing and serving legal documents and correspondence, answering telephones, and scheduling medical examinations and depositions.
The successful candidate must be accurate and productive, able to meet all established deadlines, have knowledge of Workers' Compensation Rules and possess a willingness to work as a team player.
Duties for Lead Legal Assistant (per office):
Interview, select, and train legal assistants and legal file clerks. Assist OMP in supervision of staff.
Review, approve, and transmit time sheets for non-exempt employees to the Business Office.
Support the OMP as requested.
Prepare and distribute weekly attorney calendar.
Act as liaison for office equipment service and office suite services.
Enter attorney expense reports into Aderant. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Order supplies and transmit office related invoices to the Business Office for payment. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Prepare outgoing mail. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Close files. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Job Type: Full-time - 37.5 hours per week
Benefits:
401(k) with Matching
Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Schedule: Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate: Woodland Hills, CA 91367 - Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Worker's compensation: at least 3-5 years (Required)
Office Manager/Supervisor: 3+ years (Required)
Customer service: 3 years (Preferred)
Auto-ApplyLead Legal Assistant
San Diego, CA jobs
Lead Legal Assistant (Lead Appointed Assistant)
The Law Office of Hanna Brophy is seeking a highly motivated and computer proficient lead legal assistant to work in a dynamic, fast paced workers' compensation law office.
In addition to the duties outlined for the Lead Appointed Assistant, key components of this position include management of the in-house litigation calendar, direct support to multiple attorneys, filing and serving legal documents and correspondence, answering telephones, and scheduling medical examinations and depositions.
The successful candidate must be accurate and productive, able to meet all established deadlines, have knowledge of Workers' Compensation Rules and possess a willingness to work as a team player.
Duties for Lead Legal Assistant (per office):
Interview, select, and train legal assistants and legal file clerks. Assist OMP in supervision of staff.
Review, approve, and transmit time sheets for non-exempt employees to the Business Office.
Support the OMP as requested.
Prepare and distribute weekly attorney calendar.
Act as liaison for office equipment service and office suite services.
Enter attorney expense reports into Aderant. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Order supplies and transmit office related invoices to the Business Office for payment. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Prepare outgoing mail. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Close files. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Job Type: Full-time - 37.5 hours per week
Benefits :
401(k) with Matching
Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Schedule : Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate : Woodland Hills, CA 91367 - Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Worker's compensation: at least 3-5 years (Required)
Office Manager/Supervisor: 3+ years (Required)
Customer service: 3 years (Preferred)
Auto-ApplyLead Legal Assistant
San Diego, CA jobs
Job DescriptionLead Legal Assistant (Lead Appointed Assistant)
The Law Office of Hanna Brophy is seeking a highly motivated and computer proficient lead legal assistant to work in a dynamic, fast paced workers' compensation law office.
In addition to the duties outlined for the Lead Appointed Assistant, key components of this position include management of the in-house litigation calendar, direct support to multiple attorneys, filing and serving legal documents and correspondence, answering telephones, and scheduling medical examinations and depositions.
The successful candidate must be accurate and productive, able to meet all established deadlines, have knowledge of Workers' Compensation Rules and possess a willingness to work as a team player.
Duties for Lead Legal Assistant (per office):
Interview, select, and train legal assistants and legal file clerks. Assist OMP in supervision of staff.
Review, approve, and transmit time sheets for non-exempt employees to the Business Office.
Support the OMP as requested.
Prepare and distribute weekly attorney calendar.
Act as liaison for office equipment service and office suite services.
Enter attorney expense reports into Aderant. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Order supplies and transmit office related invoices to the Business Office for payment. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Prepare outgoing mail. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Close files. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Job Type: Full-time - 37.5 hours per week
Benefits:
401(k) with Matching
Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Schedule: Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate: Woodland Hills, CA 91367 - Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Worker's compensation: at least 3-5 years (Required)
Office Manager/Supervisor: 3+ years (Required)
Customer service: 3 years (Preferred)
Lead Legal Assistant
Los Angeles, CA jobs
Lead Legal Assistant (Lead Appointed Assistant)
The Law Office of Hanna Brophy is seeking a highly motivated and computer proficient lead legal assistant to work in a dynamic, fast paced workers' compensation law office.
In addition to the duties outlined for the Lead Appointed Assistant, key components of this position include management of the in-house litigation calendar, direct support to multiple attorneys, filing and serving legal documents and correspondence, answering telephones, and scheduling medical examinations and depositions.
The successful candidate must be accurate and productive, able to meet all established deadlines, have knowledge of Workers' Compensation Rules and possess a willingness to work as a team player.
Duties for Lead Legal Assistant (per office):
Interview, select, and train legal assistants and legal file clerks. Assist OMP in supervision of staff.
Review, approve, and transmit time sheets for non-exempt employees to the Business Office.
Support the OMP as requested.
Prepare and distribute weekly attorney calendar.
Act as liaison for office equipment service and office suite services.
Enter attorney expense reports into Aderant. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Order supplies and transmit office related invoices to the Business Office for payment. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Prepare outgoing mail. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Close files. This task can be delegated with the OMP's permission.
Job Type: Full-time - 37.5 hours per week
Benefits :
401(k) with Matching
Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Schedule : Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate : Woodland Hills, CA 91367 - Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
Worker's compensation: 5 + years (Required)
Customer service: 3 year (Preferred)
Auto-ApplyARC Legal Assistant
Santa Monica, CA jobs
The Legal Practice Assistant plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth functioning of our firm. Beyond basic administrative tasks, this position involves critical responsibilities that contribute directly to our operational efficiency. As the first point of contact for clients, you will also shape their experience with our firm.
Experience: Prior administrative experience, preferably in a legal setting.
Organizational Skills: Strong ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Tech-Savvy: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software.
Team Player: Collaborate effectively with colleagues and attorneys.
Attention to Detail: Accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks.
Professionalism: Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards.
Client Relations: You will be the face of our firm, interacting with clients, answering inquiries, and ensuring their positive experience. Your professionalism, empathy, and communication skills will be essential.
Calendar Management: Efficiently manage schedules, appointments, and meetings for attorneys and partners.
Document Organization: Maintain and organize legal documents, ensuring accuracy and accessibility.
Communication: Handle phone calls, emails, and correspondence professionally and promptly.
Case Support: Assist attorneys with case preparation, research, and document drafting.
Office Coordination: Collaborate with colleagues to maintain a well-organized office environment.
Technology Proficiency: Utilize software applications effectively for tasks such as document creation, data management, and communication.
Auto-ApplySummer 2026 Legal Intern, Criminal Law Reform Project
Remote
About the Role
The ACLU seeks a Summer Legal Intern in the Criminal Law Reform Project of the ACLU's National office in New York City. This position may be remote or hybrid.
Qualifying applicants must currently be matriculated legal students and must be based in the U.S. for the entire duration of the internship.
The Team:
The Criminal Law Reform Project advocates for the constitutional and civil rights of those impacted by criminal legal systems. We use litigation and advocacy to confront systemic government conduct that fuels the carceral state and police abuse, and oppresses people based on race, class, and other characteristics. CLRP does this work because everyone suspected, accused, or convicted of a crime deserves dignity, fairness, and an opportunity to thrive. Ultimately, we seek to shift power to under-resourced communities and to elevate approaches to justice and safety that advance fundamental rights for all.
The Project's current priorities are combatting police violence while bolstering individual rights against police authority; protecting the fundamental right to pretrial liberty; eliminating excessive conditions of post release supervision; and creating robust public defense systems to guarantee the constitutional right to counsel. CLRP works closely with the ACLU's National Political Advocacy Department, our Communications Department, and our affiliates to advance an affirmative vision for criminal legal system reform.
What You'll Do:
The intern will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience by working alongside the team and assisting in factual investigation, and legal research and writing to advance our litigation and integrated advocacy.
Your Day to Day:
Interns will support CLRP litigation work and integrated advocacy across our priority areas. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
Legal research
Legal writing, such as memos and portions of court submissions
Fact investigation
Support in preparation for and during court cases, such as depositions, oral argument, hearings, or trial
What You'll Bring:
The internship is open to students enrolled at U.S. law schools who will have completed at least one year of law school before the internship commences. Interns should possess the following:
Excellent research skills, including conducting internet and legal database research
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and writing
Attention to detail, excellent organizing and time-management skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
The initiative to see projects through to completion
A commitment to civil liberties, civil rights, and racial justice
Future ACLU'ers Will:
Be committed to advancing the mission of the ACLU
Center and embed the principles of equity, inclusion and belonging in their work by demonstrating commitment to diversity with an approach that respects and values multiple perspectives
Be committed to work collaboratively and respectfully toward resolving obstacles and conflicts
Internship Logistics
Location: Our internship program offers a limited number of remote or hybrid intern positions. This internship can be remote or hybrid and based in our New York City office.
Time Commitment: Summer internships require a full time (35 hour/week) commitment.
Internship Duration: Summer internships span 10 consecutive weeks with a start date of May 26 or June 8.
Stipend: A stipend is available for those students who are lawfully authorized to work. Legal interns receive a stipend amount $24/hour (stipends are taxed).
Priority Application Deadline: October 10, 2025
While there is a priority deadline, our project is committed to reviewing all applications on a rolling basis until the closing of posting.
Why the ACLU
For over 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States. Whether it's ending mass incarceration, achieving full equality for the LGBTQ+ community, establishing new privacy protections for our digital age, or preserving the right to vote or the right to have an abortion, the ACLU takes up the toughest civil liberties cases and issues to defend all people.
Our Commitment to Accessibility, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Accessibility, equity, diversity, and inclusion are core values of the ACLU and central to our work to advance liberty, equality, and justice for all. For us diversity, equity and inclusion are not just check-the-box activities, but a chance for us to make long-term meaningful change. We are a community committed to learning and growth, humility and grace, transparency and accountability. We believe in a collective responsibility to create a culture of belonging for all people within our organization - one that respects and embraces difference; treats everyone equitably; and empowers our colleagues to do the best work possible. We are as committed to anti-oppression and anti-racism internally as we are externally. Because whether we're in the courts or in the office, we believe ‘We the People' means all of us.
With this commitment in mind, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
The ACLU is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email
************************
. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request accommodations for the interview process.
In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must formally submit an application.
The ACLU does not accept unsolicited calls or emails from candidates regarding their application status.
Auto-Apply2026 Summer Intern - Homelessness Prevention Law Project
Los Angeles, CA jobs
HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION LAW PROJECT
To apply for a summer internship with HPLP, you must be in your first or second year of law school. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample, all in PDF form. Your resume must reflect the law school you are currently enrolled in, to be considered for any summer program internship at Public Counsel. In your cover letter, discuss why you are interested in interning with Public Counsel generally and with any subproject in HPLP specifically.
If you would like to be considered for a summer internship with another project at Public Counsel, please submit a separate application to that project. Note, however, you can only be hired to work with
one
project during the summer program.
We strongly encourage you to submit your application no later than February 1.
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The Homelessness Prevention Law Project at Public Counsel combats the displacement of vulnerable communities in Los Angeles County by keeping individuals and families in stable housing and supporting recently evicted community members to reenter housing. We achieve this through a community lawyering model that combines direct legal services, education, and outreach spanning the critical intervention points that occur before, during, and after an eviction. We collaborate with other legal services agencies and community-based organizations to advance eviction prevention and protection programs throughout LA County.
Our work also includes serving veterans and their families by providing legal representation to veterans and their families to remove barriers to employment and ensure access to benefits, housing, and healthcare.
Our summer interns gain hands-on experience in both direct service and outreach.
PREVENTING AND ENDING HOMELSSNESS PROGRAM (PEHP)
Contact Person: Sarah Rogozen
This program delivers comprehensive, trauma-informed, wrap-around legal services designed to remove barriers to housing. Public Counsel serves youth, families and single adults in the communities within L.A. County's Service Planning Area (SPA) 6, in partnership with local homeless services programs. We also manage CARES (Connecting Angelenos to Resources and Essential Services), a public benefits advocacy program where we go unannounced into L.A. County's Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) offices to provide on-the-spot advocacy to benefits recipients and individuals/families eligible for benefits, including General Relief, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, and CalWORKs. We remove barriers to housing that require legal intervention, including but not limited to eviction prevention, landlord/tenant dispute resolution, government benefits, and clearing quality-of-life tickets.
What do student interns do in PEHP?
We train students that intern with PEHP to conduct client interviews, identify legal needs and social support services, and analyze legal issues pertaining to the barriers to housing stability stated above. Students may also assist attorneys on cases, conduct legal research, draft memos and legal briefs, and provide day-of advocacy in the DPSS offices.
THE SHRIVER HOUSING PROJECT - LOS ANGELES (Shriver)
Contact Person: Gigi Lam
The Shriver Housing Project - Los Angeles is a joint project of Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County, Inner City Law Center, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, and Public Counsel, working in partnership with the Los Angeles Superior Court and funded by the California Administrative Office of the Courts. The Shriver program provides critical legal services to low-income individuals and families who might otherwise not have access to legal assistance or representation. Through this program, Public Counsel takes eviction defense cases for full representation through a centralized intake system at the downtown Stanley Mosk Courthouse.
What do student interns do in Shriver?
Students who intern with Shriver work directly with clients and develop litigation skills by collaborating with our paralegals and attorneys throughout all stages of an eviction defense case. This might include participating in client phone calls to gather information and documentation, drafting pleadings and discovery, researching and drafting motions, and observing court hearings.
STAY HOUSED LA (SHLA)
Contact Person: Amy Tannenbaum
SHLA is a partnership between Los Angeles County, the City of Los Angeles and local community and legal service providers to provide residents of Los Angeles County, from Lancaster to Long Beach, with information and resources to keep people in their homes. Through this program, Public Counsel provides eviction defense to City of Los Angeles residents, conducts legal clinics in collaboration with community-based organizations, and engages in advocacy to strengthen tenant protections.
Stipend: The SHLA Summer Intern will receive a $10,000 stipend.
What do student interns do in SHLA?
We train SHLA student interns to work directly with clients and develop litigation skills by collaborating with our paralegals and attorneys throughout all stages of an eviction defense case. The work may include follow-up phone calls to gather information and documents, preparing court forms and conducting discovery, researching and writing legal briefs and motions, observing court hearings, and assisting with legal clinics.
AFFIRMATIVE LITIGATION TEAM (ALT)
Contact Person: Alisa Randell
The Affirmative Litigation team fights to vindicate the rights of tenants to live in safe, well-cared-for, secure housing, free of harassment and discrimination. The unit focuses on litigation addressing a range of housing-related injustices, including habitability concerns, illegal lockouts, constructive evictions, discriminatory housing practices, and tenant harassment.
What do student interns do in ALT?
We train students who intern with ALT to conduct or assist with client interviews, and to evaluate and analyze potential legal claims under the array of tenant protections available. To support our litigation, students may have the opportunity to conduct legal research, draft litigation memos or legal briefs, assist with preparing lawsuits for filing and attend a legal clinic.
CENTER FOR VETERANS' ADVANCEMENT (CVA)
Contact Person: Kelly Evans
CVA is a national leader in veterans' advocacy, providing legal representation to veterans and their families. We work to ensure that every veteran, returning service member, and their family members have access to the basic necessities and entitlements that foster stability and self-sufficiency including government benefits, employment, housing, and health and mental healthcare.
What do student interns do in CVA?
CVA student interns gain hands-on experience in both direct services and systemic advocacy. Working alongside attorneys and paraprofessionals, interns develop direct service and advocacy skills. Their work may include conducting client intakes, follow-up phone calls to gather information and documents, conducting medical records reviews, researching and drafting legal memos, and assisting with HPLP's legal clinics.
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Public Counsel is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights and racial and economic justice, as well as to amplifying the power of our clients through comprehensive legal advocacy. Founded on and strengthened by a pro bono legal service model, our staff and volunteers seek justice through direct legal services, promote healthy and resilient communities through education and outreach, and support community-led efforts to transform unjust systems through litigation and policy advocacy in and beyond Los Angeles.
2026 Summer Intern - Opportunity Under Law Project
Los Angeles, CA jobs
Public Counsel is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights and racial and economic justice, as well as to amplifying the power of our clients through comprehensive legal advocacy. Founded on and strengthened by a pro bono legal service model, our staff and volunteers seek justice through direct legal services, promote healthy and resilient communities through education and outreach, and support community-led efforts to transform unjust systems through litigation and policy advocacy in and beyond Los Angeles.
OPPORTUNITY UNDER LAW PROJECT
Opportunity Under Law (OUL) was formed in 2014 to expand Public Counsel's longstanding economic justice and impact litigation practice. OUL combats economic and racial injustice in all its forms through community-based, strategic campaigns combining impact litigation, organizing, and communications. These campaigns affect large groups of people within California and nationwide to address structural inequities and discrimination on the basis of race, wealth, disability, gender, and immigration status. Current areas of focus include education equity, children's rights, combatting homelessness, immigrants' rights, criminalization of poverty, and low-wage workers' rights. OUL works with student interns to match areas of interest with our active litigation. Some of OUL's recent litigation is described below followed by examples of student activities related to each focus area:
HOUSING RIGHTS
Powers v. McDonough
is an ongoing lawsuit challenging the federal government's failure to provide housing and healthcare to Los Angeles veterans with disabilities. As a direct result of the government's inaction, nearly 3,500 veterans are homeless in Los Angeles in any given night. The lawsuit seeks to (1) require the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to fulfill its commitments to provide appropriate Permanent Supportive Housing to disabled veterans and (2) prohibit the VA from entering or continuing unlawful land use agreements.
What do student interns do in housing rights?
Students who work on OUL's housing rights litigation have conducted legal research, written briefs, assisted with discovery review, exhibit preparation for depositions and trial testimony, attended federal trial dates, and more. During the previous summer, summer clerks observed in-person depositions and reviewed transcripts to create testimony outlines that were critical for trial preparation in
Powers
.
CHILD WELFARE
Ocean S. v. LA County
is a lawsuit filed in August 2023 against the State of California and LA County on behalf of young people in foster care. The suit challenges the governments' systemic failure to provide safe, stable housing and necessary support services for transition age foster youth currently in the foster care system, including by ensuring that all young people in foster care have legally compliant case and transition planning tailored to meet their individual needs.
What do student interns do in child welfare?
Students who work on child welfare cases have written briefs, researched and identified expert witnesses, written team memos on the impact of trauma on foster youth outcomes, researched disability law, monitored settlements for compliance, and more. Previous summer clerks had the opportunity to draft portions of an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case
Brackeen v. Haaland
, highlighting the importance of preserving the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which protects the rights of Native American youth in foster care. Other notable assignments include working with organizational partners to draft letters of guidance to courts and Judicial Counsel to ensure proper application of new law during probate court proceedings.
EDUCATION EQUITY
Mae M. v. Komrosky
is an ongoing lawsuit challenging the Temecula Valley Unified School District's censorship of concepts that conflict with their ideological viewpoints, including the history of the LGBTQ rights movement and the existence of systemic racism. The suit, filed in August 2023, is a first-of-its-kind case that seeks to invalidate the Board's curriculum censorship and affirm students' right to comprehensive, fact-based education in California's public schools.
What do student interns do in education equity?
Students who work on education equity have written briefings, drafted expert declarations, organized and hosted plaintiff meetings, researched anti-“CRT” policies throughout the country, followed policy and local politics news, reviewed compliance with education settlements, submitted and reviewed FOIA requests, and participated in oral argument moot court, and more. Previous summer clerks conducted extensive fact research and drafted expert declarations for a preliminary injunction in
Cayla J. v. State of California
, a case challenging the disproportionate learning loss among low-income students of color. Other notable assignments include legal research and drafting a successful appellate brief in the
IntegrateNYC v. State of New York
, a case challenging New York City's two-tiered public school system that disproportionately screens out low-income students of color and seeks to establish a state right to an antiracist education.
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To apply for a summer internship with OUL, please submit two PDFs, one containing your cover letter and the other containing your resume (and a transcript, if available)
In your cover letter, discuss why you are interested in interning with Public Counsel generally and with OUL specifically. Note that we are especially interested in receiving applications from historically underrepresented students consistent with our active, ongoing commitment to increasing equity and inclusion, and that we value lived experiences and experiences working with clients across a range of settings. Please consider addressing these topics in your cover letter, especially if not reflected in your resume.
If you also would like to be considered for a summer internship with another project at Public Counsel (Children's Rights, Community Development, Consumer Rights and Economic Justice, Gender Justice, Homelessness Prevention, or Immigrants' Rights), please submit a separate application to that project. Note, however, that we can hire you to work with only
one
project during summer 2026.
We strongly encourage you to submit your application no later than February 1, 2026.
2026 Summer Law Clerk - Internship - Walnut Creek, CA (Onsite)
Walnut Creek, CA jobs
Law Clerk
Firm: Berding & Weil, LLP Type: Full-Time Temporary
About Us: Berding & Weil, LLP is a dynamic and growing law firm specializing in real estate and construction law. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional legal services while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive work environment.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Summer Law Clerk to join our Walnut Creek office (onsite) for the 2026 summer term. The ideal candidate will assist attorneys with legal research, drafting, and case preparation, while gaining hands-on experience in a fast-paced, professional environment. This role offers an excellent opportunity for current law students to work closely with experienced attorneys and develop practical skills.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct legal research and analysis to support ongoing cases.
Draft legal documents, including briefs, motions, and correspondence.
Assist with case preparation and file management.
Attend client meetings and court proceedings as needed.
Collaborate with attorneys on case strategy and development.
Perform administrative duties to support the legal team.
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in an accredited law school.
Strong legal research and writing skills.
Excellent organizational and time-management abilities.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and legal research platforms (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis).
Strong attention to detail and commitment to confidentiality.
What We Offer:
Competitive hourly rate.
Direct mentorship from experienced attorneys.
A supportive and inclusive work environment.
Exposure to a wide range of real estate and construction law matters.
How to Apply:
If you are passionate about the law and eager to learn, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to ************************** with the subject line: “2026 Law Clerk Application - [Your Name]”
Berding & Weil, LLP is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Auto-Apply2026 Summer Law Clerk - Internship - Walnut Creek, CA (Onsite)
Walnut Creek, CA jobs
Job Description
Law Clerk
Firm: Berding & Weil, LLP Type: Full-Time Temporary
About Us: Berding & Weil, LLP is a dynamic and growing law firm specializing in real estate and construction law. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional legal services while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive work environment.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Summer Law Clerk to join our Walnut Creek office (onsite) for the 2026 summer term. The ideal candidate will assist attorneys with legal research, drafting, and case preparation, while gaining hands-on experience in a fast-paced, professional environment. This role offers an excellent opportunity for current law students to work closely with experienced attorneys and develop practical skills.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct legal research and analysis to support ongoing cases.
Draft legal documents, including briefs, motions, and correspondence.
Assist with case preparation and file management.
Attend client meetings and court proceedings as needed.
Collaborate with attorneys on case strategy and development.
Perform administrative duties to support the legal team.
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in an accredited law school.
Strong legal research and writing skills.
Excellent organizational and time-management abilities.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and legal research platforms (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis).
Strong attention to detail and commitment to confidentiality.
What We Offer:
Competitive hourly rate.
Direct mentorship from experienced attorneys.
A supportive and inclusive work environment.
Exposure to a wide range of real estate and construction law matters.
How to Apply:
If you are passionate about the law and eager to learn, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to ************************** with the subject line: “2026 Law Clerk Application - [Your Name]”
Berding & Weil, LLP is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Easy ApplySummer Law Clerk Internship
San Francisco, CA jobs
SUMMER LAW CLERK
Summer Law Clerk
Stipend: $1000/week stipend
Hours: 40 hours a week for 10 Weeks, 5 days per week (May 26 to August 7th)
FLSA Status: Internship
Reports to: Supervising Attorney
Deadline: May 30, 2026
About Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
API Legal Outreach is the largest social justice legal organization focused on the Asian/Pacific Islander, Latinx, and immigrant communities of the Greater Bay Area and the Central Valley. A growing community-based organization founded in 1975, our mission is to provide culturally competent and linguistically appropriate direct services to the most marginalized segments of our community including low-income women, seniors, immigrants, and youth. With offices in Oakland and San Francisco, our work is focused in the areas of Gender-based Violence, Immigration and Immigrant Rights, Disability Rights, Senior Law and Elder Abuse, Anti-Human Trafficking, Youth Violence Prevention, Anti API Hate Violence, the preservation of affordable housing and small businesses, and other social justice issues.
Position Overview
APILO is seeking Summer Law Clerks who are passionate about providing culturally competent legal services to vulnerable, low income members of the community. APILO seeks law clerks interested in working with at least one of the following practice areas: Housing, Immigration, Anti-Human Trafficking, Elder Law, Domestic Violence/Family Law, and Anti-API Hate. Please indicate in your application which practice area(s) you are interested in.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist with providing direct legal representation to low income community members under the supervision of legal staff.
Conduct legal research and draft memoranda to support and assist attorneys in case preparation.
Draft and review legal documents under the supervision of licensed attorneys.
Assist in the initial intake process, gathering preliminary information from potential clients through telephone and in-person interviews.
Support community education initiatives by helping prepare materials and presentations and attending outreach events.
Attend meetings and collaborate with community partners, ensuring that the organization's legal perspective is represented.
Attend court hearings, client meetings, and other relevant events for client work.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be currently enrolled in, or a recent graduate of, an accredited law school.
Demonstrated ability to conduct thorough legal research and produce clear, concise legal memoranda or other legal documents.
Demonstrated passion or experience advocating for underserved communities.
Ability to collaborate effectively within a multicultural team and adapt to the dynamic nature of legal casework.
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual and bicultural skills relevant to low-income communities, especially API languages or Spanish.
Working knowledge of Legal Server or other case management software.
To Apply: Please click on the links below to apply and send your cover letter and resume with three professional references. In the subject line, please write Summer Law Clerk. In your cover letter, please address the following questions: Why did you apply to APILO? How does the mission inspire you? How does your background and experience support APILO's work?
Equal Employment Opportunity:
API Legal Outreach is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
2026 Summer Law Internship
Oakland, CA jobs
Your Role
The Law Department Intern will work with the attorneys in the Law (Corporate Law, Litigation, Health Law, Privacy, and Compliance) and Government Affairs teams to support clients across the Company.
Our leadership model is about developing great leaders at all levels and creating opportunities for our people to grow - personally, professionally, and financially. We are looking for leaders that are energized by creative and critical thinking, building and sustaining high-performing teams, getting results the right way, and fostering continuous learning.
Your Knowledge and Experience
Must be a current 1st or 2nd year Law School Student
Must reside in the state of California
Requires strong research, analytical, writing skills and strong interpersonal and communication skills
Requires at least 1 year of related professional experience, project, or coursework
Requires strong communication skills, particularly writing for publication
Experience analyzing and presenting sets of data and reports preferred
Interest in health care preferred
Proactive, solution focused mindset with demonstrated creative, problem-solving skills
Pay:
$25.00 per hour for Undergraduate
$30.00 per hour for Graduate
About Our Internships
Our paid internship program is thoughtfully curated to provide students experience and exposure to the health professional industry. Interns will be given the opportunity to get hands-on experience with real work projects, build meaningful relationship and connections within the organization, and experience our mission and enterprise goals through our program curriculum centered on our leadership model (Personal, People, Thought, and Results Leadership). To see more about our internship program, check out this video.
Our Summer 2026 Internship is June 8th or June 15th through August 14th, 2026.
Application Process and Timeline:
Now: Actively accepting applications
November: If you meet the requirements, you will receive an invitation to complete Pre-Recorded Video Interview
November - January: 2nd round interviews & offers extended
As an intern at Blue Shield of California, you will:
Participate in impactful projects during a 10-week internship program
Undertake a 10-week curriculum designed to familiarize interns with BSC, leadership development, exposure to the healthcare industry, and more
Be invited to participate in BSC employee events and networking opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, employee volunteer activities, and more
Your Work
In this role, you will:
Review and draft pleadings, contracts, board minutes, and legal memos
Attend client meetings
Conduct legal and policy research
Perform other special assignments
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