Post job

Competitor Summary. See how Legal Outreach compares to its main competitors:

  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles has the most employees (175).
  • The oldest company is National District Attorneys Association, founded in 1950.
Work at Legal Outreach?
Share your experience

Legal Outreach vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1983
3.9
New York, NY1$2.7M46
1978
4.0
New York, NY1$15.5M75
International Law Institute
1955
3.3
Washington, DC1$5.0M20
1983
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$13.2M175
1950
3.8
Arlington, VA1$7.8M75
1971
3.8
Oakland, CA1$14.3M92
1996
4.1
Oakland, CA1$4.0M40

Rate Legal Outreach's competitiveness in the market.

Zippia waving zebra

Legal Outreach salaries vs competitors

Compare Legal Outreach salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Legal Outreach
$50,472$24.27-

Compare Legal Outreach job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Legal Outreach
$47,690$22.93
International Law Institute
$68,803$33.08
Prep for Prep
$67,577$32.49
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
$63,586$30.57
National District Attorneys Association
$62,619$30.11
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
$55,763$26.81
National Center for Youth Law
$30,075$14.46

Do you work at Legal Outreach?

Does Legal Outreach effectively differentiate itself from competitors?

Legal Outreach jobs

0

Legal Outreach and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Tom Davis
International Law Institute

Frank J. Loverro
Prep for Prep

Connie Chung Joe, JD, is the Chief Executive Officer of Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles (Advancing Justice – LA), the nation’s largest legal and civil rights organization for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. Prior to joining Advancing Justice – LA in August 2020, Connie served as the Executive Director of the Korean American Family Services (KFAM) for 11 years. Under Connie’s leadership, KFAM nearly quadrupled its budget and staff, with culturally and linguistically responsive services to immigrant families, particularly those struggling with mental health, domestic/family violence, and acculturation stresses. Prior to joining KFAM, Connie was a public interest lawyer for seven years. She worked at the Housing Rights Center in Los Angeles representing clients in fair housing cases and the American Civil Liberties Union in Chicago working on immigrant’s rights, reproductive rights, post-9/11 racial profiling, police accountability and First Amendment cases. Connie received her BA in Spanish and International Relations from USC and her JD from Georgetown University Law Center.

Legal Outreach competitors FAQs

Search for jobs