Assistant General Counsel
Bates White Economic Consulting
Washington, D.C.
$140,000 - $160,000

Bates White is a boutique consulting firm based in Washington, DC. Recognized as a top workplace, the firm provides advanced economic, financial, and econometric analysis to law firms, companies, and government agencies. 
 
Through our supportive, collaborative, and collegial culture, we invest in our talent and provide opportunities for career advancement. We are proud to have been consistently ranked among the top firms in the Vault Guide to the Top 50 Consulting Firms, named a Top Workplace by The Washington Post for the past ten years, listed as a top consulting firm by Management Consulted and ranked #42 on Newsweek’s list of America’s Top 200 Most Loved Workplaces.
 
If you are looking for a place to do high-quality work and have fun along the way, read below to discover how you can be part of our team. Learn more about our firm at: www.bateswhite.com. 
 
What you’ll do:
In this role, you will provide general support to the Legal department by drafting and negotiating contracts, conflicts analyses and litigation-related work involving experts, document management and collections. You will:
 Prepare and negotiate client engagement letters.
Review and negotiate firm contracts with vendors/third parties.
Perform conflicts analyses under supervision of Associate General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel and General Counsel.
Provide advice on litigation-related matters involving experts.
Manage documents relating to contracts, conflicts, and other Legal Department files.
Assist General Counsel and Finance Partner with financial management of client relationships.
Serve as legal liaison to Research Department regarding resources and data management.
Work closely with AR and leadership to identify outstanding receivables that may require Legal follow up. 

What you’ll bring to the table:
Juris Doctor degree and active license in good standing to practice law in at least one U.S. state or the District of Columbia required.
Minimum 3 years of law firm or in-house legal experience.
Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to effectively communicate with clients and employees at all levels.
Strong interpersonal skills, ability to work in a highly collaborative environment.
Exceptional judgment and discretion.
Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to perform essential functions with or without a reasonable accommodation.
May require more than 40.0 hours per week to perform the essential duties of the position. 
What you can expect from us
 
We are committed to providing an exceptional employee experience. You can expect:
Competitive compensation—the salary range for this position is $140,000 to $160,000. This position is also eligible for bonus compensation on a discretionary basis. The actual salary offered for this position will be determined based on job-related, non-discriminatory factors including qualifications and experience, education, external market data, and internal equity. 
Comprehensive benefits package—includes tuition reimbursement up to $75K, low healthcare premiums, wellness benefits, and more! To learn more about our benefits offerings, click here. 
Hybrid work environment with three coordinated in-office days per week.
Open culture where your voice is heard, your input is sought, and your contributions are rewarded.
Fun and engaging culture including frequent social events.
Amenities that include a fitness center, rooftop terrace, standing desks, espresso, fresh fruit, breakfast and afternoon snack, billiards, and ping pong.
Employee-driven community outreach program featuring fundraising events (e.g., trivia, game shows, cooking competitions, etc.), volunteer opportunities, and matching funds along with our pro bono program.
Investment in your career through training programs, an assigned mentor and peer coach, and frequent feedback.
Networking opportunities through employee interest groups, Women’s Network, International Network, Diversity-Inclusion Council, and BWProud Network.

Here is the link to apply: https://bateswhite-apply.viglobalcloud.com/viRecruitSelfApply/RecApplicantEmail.aspx?Tag=7e46eb10-c540-456e-aadf-df32a53d10ec

Litigation Associate
Kaiser PLLC
Washington, D.C.

Kaiser PLLC is a litigation boutique in Washington, DC, dedicated to high-impact work that matters deeply in our clients’ lives. Our practice areas include white collar defense, government investigations, civil litigation, defamation, campus disputes, and legal ethics.

We are seeking an intellectually curious and versatile attorney to join our team who will work across our practice areas.

We are looking for the right fit, at either the level of associate or counsel, with anywhere from 3 to 10 years of experience. D.C. Bar membership or eligibility to waive in is required.

We are selective and intentional in hiring. Our lawyers typically:
Excelled at top law schools
Bring clerkship or government experience
Have substantial litigation experience
Demonstrate outstanding writing skills
Possess emotional intelligence necessary to guide clients through difficult moments

We care deeply about our clients, about the quality of our work, and about each other. We are looking for someone who will do the same.

Why Join Kaiser PLLC?
Meaningful, Hands-On Work:
We handle cases that can determine the trajectory of our clients’ lives
Small teams mean substantial client interaction and stand-up experience
Substantial case responsibilities further the development and exercise of professional judgment

Supportive, People-First Culture:
We value kindness, empathy, and emotional intelligence
We like working with each other and want colleagues who do, too
We believe in being excellent lawyers and having meaningful lives outside the firm

We Invest in Your Growth:
Unlimited billable credit for business development activities
Business development coaching provided to every lawyer
Sabbatical program to support long-term career sustainability
Strong professional mentorship and development focus

Work-Life Balance (Really!):
Competitive annual salary (dependent on experience) + bonus + benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance; parental leave; 401(k); and sabbatical
Reasonable billable hours expectation that includes credit for business development and pro bono work
Hybrid schedule: In-office 3 days per week

How to Apply
We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis. Please apply by January 30, 2026.
Please send a cover letter, resume, law school transcript, and writing sample to Sarah Fink at sfink@kaiserlaw.com.

Vice President, Advocacy
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Washington, D.C.
$206,107.00 To $257,145.00

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a 501(c)(4) organization, is the premier coalition of more than 240 organizations that promotes and protects civil and human rights in America. The Leadership Conference has coordinated national lobbying efforts on behalf of every major civil rights law since 1957. To learn more about The Leadership Conference, please visit www.civilrights.org.

The Leadership Conference Education Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization, builds public will for federal policies that promote and protect civil and human rights in the US. Founded in 1969 as the education and research arm of The Leadership Conference, the Education Fund’s campaigns empower advocates to push for progressive change in the US. To learn more about the Education Fund, please visit www.leadershipconferenceedfund.org. 

We seek a Vice President (VP), Advocacy to join our Advocacy & Programs Department. This position will report to the Senior Vice President (SVP), Advocacy & Programs. The ideal candidate will serve as a senior advisor to the SVP, Advocacy & Programs and at the direction of the SVP, act as a senior strategist for the organization and the coalition with respect to congressional, executive branch, and targeted state and local policymakers. This position will have leadership responsibility for five (5) direct report staff members. This position is not part of the collective bargaining unit.

What you will do:
Collaborating with the SVP, Advocacy and Programs, identify, track, develop, and execute work plans for Advocacy & Programs, including but not limited to Free and Fair Elections, Education, Immigration, Justice, Social Safety Net, and other key civil rights priorities as they emerge.
Assign and manage staff of the Advocacy and Programs department to execute the work plans and support coalition task forces, working groups, and meetings of member organizations, partners and allies to coordinate federal engagement and actions.
Engagement in direct lobbying is a significant component of this position. The VP will be expected to cultivate and maintain relationships across the Executive and Legislative branches in furtherance of organizational and coalition policy objectives.

This will require registration as a federal lobbyist as defined under the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) and compliance with quarterly reporting requirements.

Advance the organization’s advocacy agenda and policy goals through meetings, presentations, testimony, convenings, and interaction with elected officials, government authorities, and other external audiences.
Ensure that the Advocacy & Programs department effectively promotes the policy objectives of the organization and its coalition members.
Supervise and manage the Senior Program Director, Census and Data Equity, ensuring that the Census and Data Equity Program is operating effectively, with a defined strategy aligned with broader organizational and coalition objectives. 
Provide leadership, guidance, and development opportunities to subordinate staff.
Identify and manage opportunities to engage and convene coalition partners around advocacy strategy and coordinate coalition collaboration on policy analysis and development. 
Support the SVP in the development of the Advocacy and Programs budget and provide initial approval.
Allocate resources as required in support of organization and coalition campaigns.
Work with development staff and the executive office on fundraising initiatives.
Serves as the organization’s representative on panels, at conferences, and in the media as appropriate.
Coordinate the production of external reports, briefs, and other types of thought leadership that enhance the organization’s reputation and advance its policy agenda.
Proof and approve legislative and executive letters and policy documents.
Dissect and translate proposals/legislation and advance policy initiatives working closely with policymakers and regulatory officials.
Perform other duties as assigned.

What you will bring:
A minimum of 10 years of federal lobbying and advocacy experience is required; nonprofit experience is preferred.
A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in education and experience; Juris Doctorate (JD) degree preferred. 
Strategic management experience, including the ability to develop advocacy strategies, identify strategic opportunities, and navigate policy challenges, as well as supervise highly skilled professionals and lead a team through strategy development, coaching, mentorship, and collaboration among direct reports and across the organization.
Exceptional coalition and relationship-building skills, including the capacity to build support and momentum across a wide range of stakeholders and issue areas. 
Diplomacy, relationship-building, and communications skills required to collaborate with leaders and activists across a diverse coalition to build support and consensus.
Commitment to centering equity at every level – in individual work style, management, and with The Leadership Conference coalition partners. 
Deep and principled commitment to civil rights.
Budgeting and financial experience.
Excellent writing and editing skills, including the ability to produce finished work products.
Strong legal and policy research and analytical skills, including drafting and analyzing.

Here is the link to apply:​ https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=ba821a90-e753-4ec4-9091-b5f2221bd576&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US&jobId=584727&source=LI

Vice President, Legal Affairs
LeadingAge
Washington, D.C.
$166,066.41 To $202,970.06 
Job Requisition ID: 1059

The VP of Legal Affairs oversees all law-related issues affecting LeadingAge members, particularly but not exclusively in the areas of fair housing/discrimination, disability law, employment law, and professional liability and tort law. In addition, the VP stays abreast of federal and state statutes, regulations, and cases that may have an impact on LeadingAge members and provides consultation, advice and/or direction, as well as provides information to our members and/or their legal representatives. The VP also develops and maintains relations with other organizations interested in long-term services and non-profit organizations, and supports legal issues, and serves as a resource to LeadingAge members, other organizations, Congress and the Executive Branch on issues of concern to members. Oversees LeadingAge legal committee activities, including requests for legal assistance. The VP of Legal Affairs reports to the Senior VP of Public Policy.

This position will advance the LeadingAge annual public policy and advocacy agenda and advance key relationships.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead advocacy efforts related to employment law that impact LeadingAge members.
Work for LeadingAge and in coalition with partners to engage with federal agencies (including Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Judiciary) as well as members of Congress on employment related issues in aging services. Provide members regular updates through a variety of communication channels.
Lead advocacy efforts that preserve the tax-deductible contribution benefit for donors and tax-exempt status for members.
Leads staff involvement in tracking, compiling, and analyzing state and federal court cases, and federal statutes and regulations on legal issues concerning members.
Develops and implements strategies to influence Congress and the Executive Branch on LeadingAge issues.
Serves as resource for LeadingAge members, Congress and the Executive Branch, and other organizations on legal and legislative issues of concern to LeadingAge members.
Develops and maintain relations with and, represent LeadingAge before, other organizations interested in long-term services and supports and non-profit status.
Assists in the development of LeadingAge educational efforts on legal issues.
Maintains membership of and regularly convenes Legal Advisors and General Counsels, including monthly meetings and separate gatherings in conjunction with Annual Meeting. Takes issues that come up in the Policy team to Legal groups for advice and input.
Serves as point person on selected issues related to assisted living, working with the VP, Health Policy. Participates as LeadingAge representative on coalition efforts related to national assisted living standard setting and model practices, including the Quality Assisted Living Coalition. Maintains and coordinates the LeadingAge Assisted Living Member Network.
Demonstrates LeadingAge’s Core Values and is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive community where all are able to meaningfully contribute and thrive.

QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE:
J.D. from accredited law school required; minimum 10 years’ related legal experience in long-term care, healthcare, housing or elder law issues; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Should be admitted to the Bar in one or more states.
In addition to a thorough understanding of state and federal court systems, knowledge of the congressional, legislative, and state/federal regulatory process is required. Background in areas such as professional liability, fair housing and disability law, health care fraud and abuse desirable. Litigation experience very important. Excellent legal research and writing skills are mandatory. Computer-literacy needed.
Demonstrated ability to “think outside the box” in finding creative approaches to complicated issues and ability to function efficiently in a team environment.

The Legal Aid Justice Center is a nationally recognized, non-profit organization that partners with low-income clients and communities of color in Virginia to fight for racial, social, and economic justice. We understand that the harms our clients endure are inextricably linked to overarching systems of injustice. Together we are dismantling those systems through a combination of community organizing, litigation, policy advocacy, public relations, and individual legal services.

You will be an attorney in LAJC's Housing and Consumer Justice Program (HCJP) focused on individual housing and consumer advocacy, as well as for managing systems change campaigns that seek to achieve justice for tenants by dismantling systems that create and perpetuate poverty. You may also co-teach the Economic Justice and Consumer Clinic at the University of Virginia Law, depending on level of experience, interest, and staffing needs.

HCJP Attorneys pursue the above goals through a combination of individual representation, community outreach and education, impact litigation, and state and local policy advocacy. This position could also incorporate cross-programmatic legal matters as needed.

Job Duties:
Provide individual representation in various housing and consumer matters, as needed, in state and federal courts. Will develop strategies for this litigation in conjunction with the Senior Supervising Attorney. Level of supervision will depend on level of experience of the candidate.
Identify patterns and practices that are barriers to Northern Virginia residents ability to stay in or obtain housing or access credit and avoid fraudulent and deceptive consumer practices. You will combat these barriers through a combination of impact litigation, policy advocacy (explained further below), and/or organizing campaigns in consultation with HCJP organizers.
Statewide and Local Policy Advocacy: Will be responsible for, or serve as a helper on, housing and consumer rights-related legislative campaigns before the General Assembly and on the local level. This will include reviewing proposed state and local housing and consumer protection-related policies and advocate for or against such policies to meet client communities needs, often in conjunction with other legal aid organizations and/or community partners.
Conduct education and outreach regarding housing and consumer rights. This may include doing Know Your Rights trainings for tenants and consumers, individual outreach to consumers and/or tenants dealing with unfair or unlawful housing and consumer practices, and/or attending community events to provide housing or consumer rights materials.
Participate in strategic planning, and following LAJCs interdisciplinary model, work collaboratively with organizers and policy and communications directors to integrate legal, organizing, policy, and communications strategies.
Attend community meetings as needed or requested by community groups and in conjunction with Northern Virginia housing organizers.
Provide support to administrative team related to housing and consumer matters as needed.
Meet the Benchmarks for Attorneys.
Meet the Impact Advocacy Standards.
Maintain time entries up to date and capture all work done in LAJCs case management system.

Required Qualifications:
Strong commitment to social, economic, and racial justice
Membership in the Virginia State Bar, or eligibility and willingness to become a member of the VSB promptly either by passing the bar exam in July 2023, or meeting requirements to waive into bar membership without taking the bar exam. (Note this position may be eligible for the newly enacted Virginia Supreme Court rule allowing for any attorney working exclusively for a legal aid organization to practice without examination as long as they are in good standing in another state).
Professional or lived experience advocating in low-income communities.
Commitment to movement lawyering (building the power and leadership of directly impacted people and taking direction from them).
Outstanding oral advocacy, research, writing, and leadership skills.
Ability to work effectively within a team.
Ability to communicate effectively across lines of identity.
Willingness to occasionally travel statewide.
Willingness to seek out and learn from feedback.
Ability to speak and write Spanish.

Here is the link to apply: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=b310b93f-df03-41d5-b132-8387d7c58fff&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=543009&source=LR&lang=en_US&source=LI&source=LI

Of Counsel, Transactional Antitrust
DLA Piper
Washington, D.C.; Reston, Va.; San Francisco; San Diego; Wilmington, Del.
$450,000 - $525,000
Job Requisition ID: R2025-1875

DLA Piper is, at its core, bold, exceptional, collaborative and supportive.  Our people are the backbone, heart and soul of our firm.  Wherever you are in your professional journey, DLA Piper is a place you can engage in meaningful work and grow your career.  Let’s see what we can achieve. Together.

DLA Piper seeks an antitrust lawyer with 8+ years’ experience in Hart-Scott-Rodio Act (HSR) filings to join its Antitrust & Competition Group. In this role, the person would collaborate with other antitrust lawyers at the firm to support transactions including, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures. Because this is intended as a specialist role, candidates should have substantial experience preparing HSR filings and familiarity with global merger control processes. Relevant government experience is preferred but not required. This position is open to all of our US offices but candidates in DC, New York, and Philadelphia are preferred. 

Responsibilities:
Communicates with clients.
Supervises associates.
Collaborates with experts.
Assists with fact development and depositions.
Reviews and drafts discovery responses, briefs, motions, and memoranda.
Develops case strategy.

Desired Skills:
Superior research, analytical, and writing skills are highly preferred. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work both independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team, are a must. The ability to multi-task and prioritize is also required. Strong project management skills and attention to detail is critical to success.

Minimum Years of Experience: 8
Direct and applicable AmLaw 100 firm experience.

Essential Job Expectations:
While the specific job requirements of a DLA Piper position may vary depending upon scope of the job and area of specialty, there are certain universal requirements that are expected of all DLA Piper employees, which include but are not limited to:
Effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, with clients, lawyers, business professionals, and third parties;
Produce deliverables, answer phone calls, and reply to correspondence in an efficient and responsive manner;
Provide timely, accurate, and quality work product;
Successfully meet deadlines, expectations, and perform work duties as required;
Foster positive work relationships;
Comply with all firm policies and practices;
Engage in both physical and sedentary activity, such as (a) working at a computer for extended periods of time, including on-screen reading and typing; (b) participating in digital/virtual conference calls; (c) participating in meetings as needed;
Ability to work under pressure and manage competing demands in a fast-paced environment;
Perform all other duties, tasks or projects as assigned.

Hybrid - Regular in-office presence with some flexibility for work-from-home
Applicants must apply directly online instead of sending application materials via email.

Here is the link to apply: https://dlapiper.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/dlapiper/job/Washington-DC/Of-Counsel---Transactional-Antitrust_R2025-1875-809?source=LinkedIn

Associate Attorney
Z Family Law 
Rockville, Md.
Salary Range: $115,000 to $150,000

At Z Family Law, we’re not just another family law firm. We’re a team of driven professionals who care deeply about the quality of our work, clients, and how we show up every day. We help clients move through difficult transitions and into new chapters of their lives. We’re looking for a Senior Family Law Attorney who takes pride in doing meaningful work, delivering excellent client service, and producing results they can stand behind. If you value your reputation, thrive in a high-performance environment, and are motivated by seeing your effort directly reflected in your compensation, you’ll feel at home here. You’re results-driven and take personal responsibility for the work you do. You provide outstanding client service because your integrity and professional reputation matter to you. You prefer an environment where accountability is expected — not enforced — and where working alongside equally committed colleagues pushes you to do your best work. You want to focus on practicing law, not on finding clients. We handle client acquisition so you can concentrate on advocacy, strategy, and delivering strong outcomes. Our firm is growing, and our systems, processes, and technology are evolving with it. We’re building something solid and sustainable, and we’re looking for attorneys who want to grow alongside us.

Please note: Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Your cover letter should explain why this opportunity interests you and how your values align with our firm.

As a Senior Family Law Attorney focusing on litigation, you will:
Represent clients in divorce, custody, and related family law matters with empathy, strategy, and precision.
Manage your own caseload, supported by a talented team of paralegals, legal assistants, and firm systems built for efficiency.
Drive results by balancing advocacy with education, ensuring every client feels heard, informed, and empowered.
Deliver legal work that reflects Z Family Law’s core values of zealously advocating for clients, counsel by upholding ethical standards, creating a culture of accountability, and connecting with our community to build a better world.
Maintain accountability to firm standards, deadlines, and client satisfaction metrics.
Participate in team meetings, case reviews, and firmwide initiatives designed to continually raise the bar.
Collaborate with peers and leadership in a culture that prizes transparency, feedback, and continuous improvement.

Qualifications
Must hold a valid license to practice law in Maryland and preferably in DC and/or Virginia.
Demonstrated experience of at least 5 years in handling family law cases in Maryland and/or DC.
Proven track record in litigating and negotiating with successful courtroom experience.
Ability to collaborate effectively with other legal professionals and support staff to achieve optimal client outcomes.
Strong work ethic, self-discipline, and a growth-oriented mindset.
Excellent skills in legal research, writing, and oral advocacy, with exceptional written and verbal communication abilities to advocate for clients both in and out of court.
Comfortable and proficient with technology to enhance client accessibility and team collaboration- experience with Clio is preferred.
Exceptional organizational and time management skills to handle multiple cases, prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and achieve billable targets while delivering top-tier client service.
Comfortable working in a metrics-driven environment where accountability is celebrated.
Fluency in Spanish is an added advantage.

Here is the link to apply: https://jobs.wizehire.com/job/attorney-family-law-litigation-in-rockville-maryland-us-19758e5e0ed5ec18

Legal Counsel, Air Dominance and Strike
Anduril Industries
Washington, D.C.
$191,000 - $253,000

Anduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology. By bringing the expertise, technology, and business model of the 21st century’s most innovative companies to the defense industry, Anduril is changing how military systems are designed, built and sold. Anduril’s family of systems is powered by Lattice OS, an AI-powered operating system that turns thousands of data streams into a realtime, 3D command and control center. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.

ABOUT THE TEAM
Anduril’s Legal Team seeks a Legal Counsel-Government Contracts to support its Air Dominance and Strike Division ( Autonomous Airpower Business Line). This role can work from either Washington D.C., or Costa Mesa, CA. This role will be part of Anduril’s Deal Team, which supports the full lifecycle of Anduril contracts and includes government contracts lawyers, contract managers, and proposal managers.

The Autonomous Airpower business line is focused on fortifying warfighters with unmatched aerial dominance through Group 5 uncrewed air vehicles, including the Fury air vehicle. The mission of the business line is to craft and deploy advanced systems that ensure air superiority, providing strategic advantages that are pivotal to mission success.

ABOUT THE JOB
In this role, you will be responsible for providing legal review and guidance on issues related to proposals, procurement, contracting strategies, and day-to-day program execution for the Autonomous Airpower business line. You will have a robust understanding of government contracts law, the FAR and DFARS, data rights, and software contracting. This role will partner closely with customers, outside counsel, and business partners across the organization to support business development and legal operations. 

Anduril is a fast-growing company at the early stages of growth. Consistent with this fast growth, members of Anduril’s Legal Team must be resourceful, creative, and eager to take ownership of complex matters. The Legal Counsel-Government Contracts role will require creativity and resourcefulness to navigate the US Government’s complex procurement and compliance rules, with a singular focus on helping Anduril deploy its path-making technology into operational settings for the United States and its allies. In addition to helping capture and execute new government deals, you will work on all other aspects of Anduril’s business, from negotiating license and services agreements, to bid protests and litigation, to handling intellectual property, compliance, and employment matters. Experience across all of these areas is not expected, but a willingness to learn and adapt is.

The Legal Counsel-Government Contracts will be expected to take responsibility for significant, material projects, which will have a significant impact on the Air Dominance and Strike Division. Our team is passionate about the law and policy of defense technology and software contracting and you should have an independent interest in the key issues in this field. Anduril fosters a collaborative culture with tremendous opportunities for ownership and professional growth. 

WHAT YOU’LL DO
Be a key member of Anduril’s small, dynamic Legal Team.
Drive customer growth by executing new government contracts and growing existing ones. Use your expertise in federal procurement law to help the Business Development, Proposal, and Engineering Teams efficiently capture new contracts, grow existing contracts, and set up follow-on opportunities for future contracts. Assist in the strategy development for new business.
Manage relationships with procurement office representatives at Government agencies. High-trust professional relationships with Government contracting and procurement offices are critical to Anduril’s continued success, and you will be called upon to develop and foster these relationships throughout your tenure.
Provide legal counsel and day-to-day management of the entire acquisitions lifecycle. Oversee and evaluate major proposals, monitor large contracts, lead or assist in key negotiations, resolve performance issues, identify risks and mitigations, and ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and policies.
Work on all legal aspects of Anduril’s business, from negotiating license and services agreements, to bid protests and litigation, to handling intellectual property, compliance, and employment matters. You will represent the legal team in relationships with outside counsel, vendors, engineers, executives, customers, and regulators.
Develop software contracting approaches for delivering software to the Department of Defense and negotiate those agreements with contracting officers and program counsel.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS 
3+ years of work on U.S. government contracts matters, preferably with a law firm or the government (more senior lawyers are also encouraged to apply, the position may be adjusted based on experience)
An understanding of the government procurement process, particularly contract vehicles, software acquisition approaches, and data rights
The judgment and initiative required to make risk-adjusted decisions for the company and own multiple projects from end-to-end, whether guiding the Business Development Team through the lifecycle of a deal or handling unexpected legal issues that may arise in defense or start-up companies
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Quick learner and able to contribute to the broader start-up legal function, including topics that may be completely new to you: everything from IP and litigation to financing, securities, compliance, and employment law, depending on the needs of the day
Licensed to practice law in CA or D.C.
Secret Clearance

Here is the link to apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/andurilindustries/jobs/4997144007?gh_jid=4997144007

Associate Director, Courts Communications & Special Projects
Earthjustice
Washington, D.C., and remote
$157,100 - $174,500

Program Communications Washington, District Of Columbia  Remote, United StatesApplyEarthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We take on the biggest, most precedent-setting cases across the country. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people’s health; to preserve magnificent places and wildlife; to advance clean energy; and to combat climate change. We partner with thousands of groups, supporters, individuals, and communities to engage in the critical environmental issues of our time and bring about positive change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
 
Founded in 1971, Earthjustice has a distinguished track record of achieving significant, lasting environmental protections. We achieve this by hiring people who share a passion for justice and a healthy environment. Our headquarters are in San Francisco with offices in Anchorage, Juneau, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, New Orleans, Tallahassee, Miami, Honolulu, New York, Philadelphia, Denver, Seattle, Bozeman, and Washington, D.C.
 
In addition to a talented cadre of environmental lawyers and legislative advocates, Earthjustice’s Communications department works in partnership with every other department at the organization. The Associate Director of Court Communications & Special Projects will fill a new role and will work closely with the Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications to create broad communications strategies for our organizational courts positioning. 
 
Earthjustice works both in and on the courts. As they have increasingly been under attack, it has never been more critical to use communications as a key strategy in our efforts to stop the destabilization of laws that regulate our environment and our government, and reducing people’s ability to hold the executive branch accountable for the law. The Associate Director will help lead this work through a number of ways.  
 
This person will be responsible for creating and implementing the communications strategy for the Strategic Legal Advocacy team.  The five attorneys on this team play an innovative role, focusing on cases and issues that affect different offices and programs within Earthjustice and affect the broader progressive litigation community, with a focus on cases headed to or at the U.S. Supreme Court.   
Preference will be given to candidates based in Washington, DC but remote workers will be considered. 
 
Responsibilities:  
 Strategy, Planning & Coordination (45%):
Provide strategic communications guidance for the Strategic Legal Advocacy team projects, for specific cases and to advance legal theories for target audiences. 
Provide strategic communications guidance and execute thought leadership campaigns for Earthjustice leadership around high profile legal cases and issues. 
Serve as a thought partner for Communications teams developing courts-related content.
Create strategy and communications plans for programmatic work around federal judges.
Work with counterparts at other organizations to ensure we have shared communications strategies, messaging, and positioning. 

Content Creation & Implementation (35%):  
Administrative (10%): 
Collaboration (5%):
Ongoing Learning (5%):

Qualifications: 
7+ years of experience, 2+ in a role developing strategy preferred  
Experience writing communications materials for legal-focused audiences, or producing content in a law setting preferred  
Ability to analyze legal materials and create content, messaging, narrative,  and talking points based on them 
Proven ability to translate complex issues into compelling, accessible communications  
Ability to prioritize, manage multiple deadlines, and respond quickly to new opportunities and developments in a high-stakes environment 
Ability to work collaboratively with other staff to meet shared, cross-team goals and appreciate contributions of others  
Ability to give and receive feedback in an honest, constructive, and respectful manner  
Contributes towards an equitable and inclusive work culture that encourages partnership, active listening, and integrating diverse perspectives  
Supports Earthjustice’s core values of partnership, inclusion, justice and excellence  We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits that are comprehensive and competitive. We also offer a congenial, flexible, hybrid work environment and a casual dress code. As a 501(c)(3) organization, Earthjustice is a qualifying employer for purposes of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.  
Salary depends on experience and location.  
Salary range in Washington, D.C: $157,100 - $174,500
 
Interested applicants should submit the following via Jobvite. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled:  
Resume
Cover Letter 
Writing Sample related to any messaging guides, pertaining legal issues, or thought leadership work (under page 5 pages).  

Here is the link to apply: https://earthjustice.org/job/associate-director-courts-communications-and-special-projects

Pro Bono Support Attorney, Housing
D.C. Bar 
Washington, D.C.
Requisition ID: 1474
Salary Range:$78,030.00 To $85,000.00 Annually

The Pro Bono Support Attorney (Housing) oversees the screening, placement, and mentoring of full representation pro bono housing cases placed through the Advocacy & Justice Clinic and serves as a primary supervisor for the Landlord Tenant Resource Center (LTRC). The Attorney provides limited scope services, as needed, to bridge the gap between referral and permanent placement with a pro bono attorney.  The attorney will support and staff other projects that deliver legal information, advice, training, and representation, including, but not limited to the Advice & Referral Clinic.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Supports the Advocacy & Justice Clinic by reviewing housing intakes, placing housing cases with pro bono counsel, mentoring pro bono attorneys, tracking cases, and providing limited representation to clients, as needed.        
Recruits and mobilizes pro bono attorneys to represent tenants facing eviction and other housing issues in the District of Columbia.   
Delivers training and develops other resource materials. 
Works with housing staff, development staff, and others in drafting and reviewing housing grant proposals and maintaining grant compliance.  
Provides direct support to the Landlord Tenant Resource Center and works as part of the team to plan and administer the Advice & Referral Clinic, including: 

Providing on-site supervision and substantive support to volunteers and Pro Bono Center Program Specialists. 
Overseeing administration and operation of pro bono clinic programs. 
Formulating scope of legal problems to be covered. 
Planning and directing volunteer trainings, preparing training materials, and recruiting trainers. 
Screening and selecting cases for placement with pro bono attorneys. 
Recruiting mentors and serving as primary mentor for volunteer attorneys. 
Monitoring volunteer caseloads and developing periodic progress reports.  
Evaluating effectiveness and continued relevance of each delivery model. 
Serving as counsel in landlord & tenant and housing conditions matters, as needed.  

Plans and administers pro se assistance activities, including developing pro se reference materials and pleadings, using technology to deliver services, and serving as a resource on issues related to other delivery models. 
Identifies emerging issues, develops recommendations, and designs and implements new programs and projects. 
Oversees the work of volunteers, paralegals, law students and interns. 
Represents the PBC with the court, administrative agencies, other legal services providers, and community-based organizations. 
Assists in drafting and developing proposals, budgets, and other fundraising and outreach materials.  Drafts reports, articles, memoranda, publications and resource materials. 
Performs other duties as assigned. 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school.   
Prior professional work experience, including experience handling housing matters in the District of Columbia. 
An active member of the D.C. Bar or eligible to become an active D.C. Bar member within two months of being hired. 
Ability to work some evenings and weekends, as needed, for a variety of Pro Bono Center clinics and events. 
Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working environment.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must be detail oriented and deadline driven. Able to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Must work well in a team environment and be able to interact, including in-person, with Bar members, volunteers, vendors, the public and Pro Bono Center and Bar employees.
Must work well under pressure, possess excellent organizational abilities, and able to manage several priorities in a day.
Must be adaptable, creative, and self-motivated.
Ability to handle and maintain the confidentiality of highly sensitive information.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working with volunteers. 
Experience with a legal services organization that provides legal services to under-resourced individuals. 
Proficiency in Spanish or Amharic, preferred, but not required. 

 *** Please submit resume, cover letter, and two (2) writing samples. ***

This position is currently a hybrid position, with days worked in the office and days worked remotely. The hybrid status of this position may change at any time subject to the Pro Bono Center’s discretion. 

Here is the link to apply:​ https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=bad4b6e6-1272-437f-945c-31c2bbefc978&jobId=559316

Staff Director Legal
FedEx Corp. 
Washington, D.C.

​Staff director legal plans, organizes, directs, and supervises the legal counsel of a specific departmental-emphasis area. Provides advice to the corporation and its subsidiaries on a broad range of legal matters.

Essential Functions:
Provides legal advice.
Reviews and interprets laws and regulations.
Structures and drafts legal documents.
Assists in internal audits.
Plans, organizes, directs & leads team of compliance attorneys
Guides and manages the legal compliance and defense of the company in response to administrative matters and other legal challenges threatened or pending, as well as provide legal guidance to other departments and functions in connection with legal and regulatory compliance and other legal challenges.  
Develops company responses and comments to proposed regulatory actions
Provides regulatory input and guidance on legislative proposals
Manage and support FedEx participation in relevant industry associations
Establish strong relationships with relevant government agencies and officials
Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Education:
Juris doctorate degree from an ABA accredited law school and admission to the bar.

Minimum Experience:
Significant related experience as an attorney with at least five (5) years' experience in specific discipline/expertise of law which includes demonstrably successful results (e.g., high performance ratings).

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Broad range of relevant legal knowledge.
Proven ability to apply sound legal and business judgment to establish and accomplish goals.
Strong project management skills.
Effective organizational, time-management, self-directing and multi-tasking skills, and ability to successfully work with others in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills.

Pay Transparency:The compensation listed reflects the pay range or rate of pay reasonably expected for this posted position at the posted location or locations. If this opportunity includes multiple job levels, the pay information represents the minimum and maximum range for all levels in that job family. Actual pay is determined by several job-related factors permitted by law and relevant to the position, including, but not limited to, experience relative to the job, tenure, market level, pay at the location for this job, performance, schedule, and work assignment.

Pay: Washington D.C. pay range: $13,942.45 - $27,883.50 monthly

Here is the link to apply: ​https://careers.fedex.com/staff-director-legal/job/P25-301436-1?utm_domicile=unspecified&utm_persona=unspecified&utm_trackedsource=srm_linkedin_jb&utm_subco=FECC

Investment Management Junior/Midlevel Associates
Morgan, Lewis and Bockius
Washington, D.C.
$225,000-$435,000

Seeking two associates, one junior with one to three years and one midlevel with four to five years of large law firm experience to join our investment management practice, with a focus on the regulation of retail investment advice. The successful applicant must:

Possess one to three years of experience with fiduciary rules and other standards of conduct that apply to financial institutions when providing services to retail and/or retirement investors.
Familiarity with Title I of ERISA, IRC prohibited transaction rules, SEC Regulation Best Interest, and/or Investment Advisers Act fiduciary duties.
Be willing to engage with various aspects of financial institutions regulatory practice, including regulatory compliance, product design and implementation, and securities examinations and enforcement. 
Have comparable law firm experience and/or experience working at a financial institution or regulator.
Have familiarity and demonstrated experience with the federal securities laws.
Have strong writing, communication, and analytical skills.
Have excellent academic credentials.
Be an active member of the District of Columbia bar.Morgan Lewis is not currently accepting resumes from search firms for this position. If you are a search firm, you will not be compensated in any way for your submission of a candidate, even if Morgan Lewis hires said candidate.

For positions in Washington, DC, the salary wage range for this job posting is $225,000 to $435,000. 

The base salary or hourly wage range for this position will be determined during the interview process and will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited to prior experience, relevant expertise, current business needs, and market factors.  Final salary or hourly wages offered may be outside of this range based on other reasons and individual circumstances.  Additionally, salary or hourly wages may be only part of the total compensation package. The total compensation package for this position may also include a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits (including 401(k) eligibility and various paid time off benefits, such as vacation, sick time, and parental leave), dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.  If hired, employee will be in an "at-will position" and the firm reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation or benefit program) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, firm or individual department/team performance, and market factors.

Here is the link to apply: https://virecruitselfapply.morganlewis.com/viRecruitSelfApply/RecApplicantEmail.aspx?Tag=83f2d6dd-681f-4185-812f-19c80e44d06d

Access to Justice Senior Attorney
Public Justice
Washington, D.C. (preferred) or remote
$120,250

Public Justice is a public interest legal advocacy organization dedicated to pursuing high impact lawsuits to combat social and economic injustice, protect the Earth’s sustainability, and challenge predatory corporate conduct and government abuses. Public Justice seeks to hire a litigator with at least eight years of relevant experience for a Senior Attorney position in our Access to Justice Project.

Public Justice Overview
Public Justice specializes in high-impact, cutting-edge litigation. We use that tool along with strategic communications and partnerships to take on the biggest systemic threats to justice of our time—abusive corporate power and predatory practices, the assault on civil rights and civil liberties, and the destruction of the earth’s sustainability. Our Access to Justice Project is one of several substantive areas of our work. Our other substantive areas include the Debtors’ Prison Project, which combats the criminalization of poverty; the Environmental Enforcement Project, which fights climate change and secures environmental justice; and the Students’ Civil Rights Project, which combats harassment and discrimination in schools.

Access to Justice Project Overview
The Access to Justice Project seeks to make the civil court system a fair, equitable, and effective tool for those with less power to win just outcomes and hold those with more power accountable.

The Project challenges and removes the key inequities that block access to justice through the civil courts and creates new opportunities to make the civil courts an effective tool for equitable justice. To achieve this outcome, Access to Justice works with a network of litigators, organizations, and others who share our vision, and in partnership with them, identifies, assesses, and prioritizes key barriers and opportunities for a just and equitable civil court system.

The Access to Justice Project works toward these goals primarily through strategic high-impact litigation, but also supports coalition advocacy and works to educate and engage on these topics. The Project’s areas of focus include combatting the use of forced arbitration and other contractual restrictions on bringing claims in court, restrictive standing doctrines, excessive court secrecy, federal preemption of state-law claims, undue limitations on class actions, and limits on accountability for law enforcement and detention abuses.

Job Responsibilities:
Serve as lead counsel or co-counsel in the investigation and development of impact litigation that furthers the strategic goals of the Access to Justice Project and the mission of Public Justice.
Participate in the full range of litigation tasks involved in the Access to Justice Project, primarily legal research and analysis, briefing, and oral arguments, client representation, and, occasionally, factual investigation, discovery, and settlement negotiation.
Review requests for representation and develop appropriate cases, appeals, amicus briefs, and special legal projects.
Supervise junior attorneys and legal fellows engaged in Access to Justice projects.

Qualifications:
J.D. degree and at least eight years of post-law school experience, which can include a clerkship or fellowship.
Excellent analytical, writing, and speaking skills and the ability to modulate writing and speaking style for different types of audiences.
Excellent outreach and networking skills.
Litigation experience with progressively increasing responsibilities for case management.
Experience supervising other attorneys or fellows.

Interested candidates should submit a:
Cover letter that conveys why you are drawn to Public Justice’s mission and how your experience fits with that mission. Please specify in your cover letter whether you are applying to work in the Washington, D.C. office or remotely.
Contact information for three references.
Writing sample, preferably a legal brief that is either unedited or only lightly edited by someone other than you. Please include a cover sheet explaining the extent of editing by someone else.

Please send your application to staffattorney@publicjustice.net. Reference “Access to Justice Project Senior Attorney” in the subject line. The application deadline is January 20, 2026. For more information on Public Justice, please visit our website at www.publicjustice.net.

Political Compliance Attorney
Holtzman Vogel
Washington, D.C. or Northern Virginia

Holtzman Vogel, a national law firm specializing in non-profit, regulatory, campaign finance and election law, and litigation, is seeking a mid-level associate with 3-5 years of experience to support the firm’s compliance practice in its Northern Virginia or Washington, DC offices. Recognized by Chambers USA for outstanding partners in political law, the national practice advises corporations, trade associations, advocacy groups, nonprofits, political committees, and candidates.

Qualified candidates will have experience in some or all of the following and must be able to handle a combination of:
Advising clients on federal, state, and local campaign finance issues
Advising clients on federal, state, and local lobbying compliance, including grassroots lobbying
Advising clients on nonprofit organization compliance, including IRS compliance
Advising clients on business and nonprofit governance issues, including formation and operation of entities

Applicants must have:
3-5 years of experience with political law compliance and tax matters within a law firm environment
Commitment to client service
Outstanding written and oral communication skills
Strong academic credentials
Great attention to detail
Sound judgment with the ability to prioritize and work as a team player under the pressure of deadlines and client needs
An entrepreneurial mindset

Holtzman Vogel Protects the Highest Profile Voices in Business, Politics and Advocacy
For 25 years, Holtzman Vogel has represented Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, high net worth individuals, trade associations, state legislatures, political campaigns, PACs, and municipalities.

If you are interested in working at Holtzman Vogel, please send a cover letter and resume to recruitment@holtzmanvogel.com.

National Legal Director
MacArthur Justice Center
Washington, D.C.; Chicago; New Orleans; St. Louis

Salary Range:$190,000.00 To $225,000.00 Annually
Requisition ID: 1073

The National Legal Director serves as a thought leader, manager, and litigation supervisor, working collaboratively to develop and execute MJC’s legal strategy.

The position reports to and serves as a partner to MJC’s Executive Director in actualizing MJC’s mission across all parts of the organization, including litigation and advocacy, external and internal communications, operations, and development. In partnership with, and with direct supervision of office directors, the National Legal Director oversees the implementation of MJC’s legal strategy, striking an appropriate balance between national cohesion and office-level autonomy.

The National Legal Director is a member of the Leadership Team and collaborates to provide strategic organizational leadership.  

Who We Are: 
MJC is a national nonprofit civil rights organization. We represent people who have been harmed by America’s criminal legal system, seeking to vindicate their rights, elevate their story, and hold people with power accountable. We do this primarily through cutting-edge litigation and advocacy across the country, on end-to-end issues in the criminal legal system, from policing, to prosecutorial discretion, to rights of indigent defendants, to mass incarceration, to prison conditions, to wrongful convictions and the death penalty.  For more information on our work, visit www.macarthurjustice.org. 

The criminal legal system disproportionately harms people of color, people from low-income communities, people who were formerly incarcerated, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals. We strongly encourage people who identify within these and other communities underrepresented in the legal profession to apply. All applicants must have and be committed to the cultural competence required to work with clients, co-workers, and community partners who come from different backgrounds and experiences. 

What You’ll Do:
Develop and refine the overall strategic direction for MJC’s legal work to pursue MJC’s overarching mission, values, and strategic goals most effectively in collaboration with the Executive Director and office directors
Serve as a strategic partner to the Executive Director and leadership team in actualizing MJC’s mission
Regularly interface with MJC’s Managing Director of Operations, Director of Communications, and Director of Development to maximize strategic alignment.
Participate in Board meetings and serve as a corporate officer

Skills and Experience:
At least 10 years of litigation experience, including experience in complex civil rights litigation
At least 5 years of experience managing others in litigation, including lawyers, legal fellows, legal interns, and paralegals
Experience overseeing a legal practice, including extensive experience collaborating with outside co-counsel and private law firms 
Ability to think creatively and strategically about the direction of a legal program
Excellent legal research, writing, and analytical skills
High emotional intelligence and cultural competency

Here is the link to apply: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=e846753e-43ba-483b-be12-943b5c92b08a&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US&jobId=9201007522452_1&&source=EN

Tax Exempt Organization Mid-Level Associate
Morgan, Lewis, Bockius
Washington, D.C.
$225,000 to $435,000

Seeking a highly qualified mid-level associate with law firm experience and excellent academic credentials to join our Tax-Exempt Organizations team in the Washington, DC office.

The successful applicant must have an interest or experience with a wide variety of tax-exempt organization issues, including qualifying for and maintaining tax-exemption, restrictions on lobbying and political activity, the unrelated business income tax, Section 4958 intermediate sanctions, impact investing, the Chapter 42 excise tax rules applicable to private foundations and charitable contribution deduction rules. The applicant must also have an interest or relevant knowledge of state nonprofit corporation laws as well as best practices in nonprofit governance. They also must possess excellent academic credentials and strong research, writing, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills, and be a team player who is willing to pitch in on a wide range of tasks and is comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic setting. The candidate must be a member of the District of Columbia Bar or be eligible for admission on motion. 
 Morgan Lewis is not currently accepting resumes from search firms for this position. If you are a search firm, you will not be compensated in any way for your submission of a candidate, even if Morgan Lewis hires said candidate.
 
The base salary or hourly wage range for this position will be determined during the interview process and will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited to prior experience, relevant expertise, current business needs, and market factors.  Final salary or hourly wages offered may be outside of this range based on other reasons and individual circumstances.  Additionally, salary or hourly wages may be only part of the total compensation package.  The total compensation package for this position may also include a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits (including 401(k) eligibility and various paid-time-off benefits, such as vacation, sick time, and parental leave), dependent on the position offered.  Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.  If hired, the employee will be in an “at-will position,” and the firm reserves the right to modify the base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation or benefit program) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, firm or individual department/team performance, and market factors.

Here is the link to apply: https://virecruitselfapply.morganlewis.com/viRecruitSelfApply/RecApplicantEmail.aspx?Tag=1c4918e3-65aa-4202-a941-5e87a872c357

Legal Associate
Cato Institute 
Washington, D.C.
$84,601

Do you want to take the lead on drafting amicus briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court and defending individual liberty? The Cato Institute invites applicants with a law degree to apply for our entry-level (typically 0-2 years of legal experience) Legal Associate Program at the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies. Legal associates are given the independence and trust to take the initiative at every stage of the brief-writing process. This includes developing arguments, communicating with party counsel, researching, and drafting. 

Legal associates receive intensive, one-on-one training and feedback to develop their legal writing skills. Cato amicus briefs are routinely filed in the US Supreme Court, federal appellate courts, and state supreme courts. The job is ideal training for a career in pro-liberty litigation. 

In addition, legal associates assist in other projects such as editing the Cato Supreme Court Review and researching and writing for other Cato strategic initiatives. Associates are fully immersed in the intellectual life of the Cato Institute and have opportunities to meet and assist scholars in a wide range of issue areas.

Applicants are encouraged to take the bar exam before beginning employment, though this is not a requirement. Employment will begin in Summer 2026 — dates flexible and partly depend on when current associates depart — and last for one year. This is a very competitive process, so applicants are also encouraged to apply for internships with Cato at https://www.cato.org/intern/.

Applicants should email a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and (unofficial) law school transcript to Laura Bondank-Harmon at lbondank@cato.org.

Please indicate in your cover letter if you may have access to outside funding, whether through your law school or elsewhere. We will accept applications on a rolling basis, but earlier applications will be considered sooner, and slots may fill up.

Here is the link to apply: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/3739301?source=LinkedIn

General Counsel
Anne Arundel Community College
Arnold, Md.
$183,438-$229,297

Reporting to the President, the General Counsel is responsible for the management and oversight of legal matters that affect the College and its operations. The position deals with complex, challenging, and ever-changing legal issues that have a material and substantial impact on the ability of the College to operate and achieve its mission. Primary focus areas include, but are not limited to: personnel issues; student issues; human resources issues; real estate; contract development and review; educational program articulation and clinical affiliation agreements; business and educational institution relationships; use of college facilities; strategic communications and public relations issues; diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; accommodations and accessibility; intellectual property; data security and identity theft prevention; policy drafting and review; governance, Open Meetings Act, and Maryland Public Information Act compliance. A successful General Counsel will collaborate with relevant stakeholders to develop and review college policies, ensuring they reflect legal requirements and align with the institution’s values. The incumbent will be a highly competent attorney and strategist who is innovative, collaborative, and decisive, yet flexible and committed to and supportive of the College’s diverse population.

Legal Representation & Risk Management
• Oversees outside counsel in litigation to ensure proper representation of the College; reviews litigation-related documents such as complaints, motions, discovery, and appeals.
• Partners with Risk Management on insurance and indemnification issues related to pre-litigation and litigation matters.
• Identifies potential legal risks and develops strategies to mitigate them.
• Conducts legal reviews of responses to internal and external complaints.
Legal Advice, Compliance & Support
• Provides legal advice on employment matters, torts, contracts, commercial transactions, and student and faculty affairs.
• Offers legal support and strategic counsel to College administrators, participating early in decision-making processes to improve the quality of decisions and mitigate legal risk.
• Collaborates closely with the Chief Compliance and Fair Practices Officer and the Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer.
• Monitors federal and state legislation, advising on compliance-related changes as needed.
• Collaborates with legal counsel for the College Foundation and provides support where appropriate.

Policy & Document Review
• Reviews and presents proposed actions to the President and Vice Presidents concerning College policies, procedures, manuals, handbooks, reports, contracts, personnel actions, and other legally significant matters.
• Reviews materials from College departments for legal sufficiency and compliance.
• Prepares legal documents such as agreements, legal opinions, memoranda, and responses to demands or charges.

Reporting & Administration
• Prepares and submits monthly legal reports to the President, and when directed, to the Board of Trustees.
• Manages the Office of General Counsel’s budget and approves all expenditures.

Supervision & Team Oversight
• Supervises the Part-time Associate General Counsel, providing oversight on work products, conducting performance reviews, and supporting professional development.
• Provides direction and feedback to a shared administrative assistant.

Required Qualifications:
Licensed to practice law in Maryland or will pass bar in Maryland within 6 months of hire
A minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible legal experience in civil or government practice, including at least 3 years representing or working with K-12 or higher education.
Experience in employment discrimination, breach of contract, and tort matters required.
Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution skills, including the ability to anticipate issues and concerns whenever possible.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including skills in consulting, mediation, negotiation, and advocacy, which accommodate conflicting interests and viewpoints of individuals and groups.
Demonstrated work as a key strategist who is innovative and collaborative.
Ability to act as a champion for the College’s values, fostering a legal framework that reflects and reinforces our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.​

Here is the link to apply: https://careers.aacc.edu/jobs/general-counsel-arnold-main-campus-maryland-united-states

Litigation Associate (Virginia-barred)
Kiernan Trebach
Washington, D.C.
$90,000 to $135,000

Are you a skilled attorney looking for an exciting opportunity to further your career in civil litigation? Our thriving law firm is seeking a dedicated and passionate attorney to join our team. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to success, we offer a supportive and collaborative environment where you can excel and grow.

We are seeking a new VA BARRED Associate Attorney with 2+ year of Civil Litigation Defense to join our team. Your role will be to defend a variety of Civil matters in our growing Washington, DC practice.

About Us:
We are a Civil Litigation Defense Law Firm. Our mission is focused on a slow and sustainable growth process to create a diverse working environment while remaining sensitive to the needs of our employees and their families. Kiernan Trebach has become respected for our effective defense of clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to individuals and small business owners. We take pride in knowing our clients, understanding what they want, and exceeding their expectations.

We are a well-established civil litigation law firm that is experiencing significant growth. Our team of experienced attorneys is known for their expertise, dedication, and innovative approach to legal matters. We have a dynamic and inclusive work culture that fosters professional development and collaboration.

As an Attorney at our firm, you will:
Handle a variety of civil litigation cases from inception to resolution.
Conduct legal research, analyze data, and develop strategies for cases.
Communicate with clients, opposing counsel, and the court.
Draft legal documents, including pleadings, motions, and briefs.
Attend hearings, depositions, and trials as necessary.

We are looking for an attorney who possesses:
A Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree
A valid Virginia State Bar License.
A minimum of 2 year of experience in civil litigation.
Strong legal research and writing skills.
Excellent communication and negotiation abilities.
A commitment to delivering outstanding legal services to our clients.

Required Licensure:
Active Virginia State Bar License (Required).
Active DC Bar, and/or ability to transfer UBE scores (Preferred).
Being able to waive into the DC Bar and having multiple bars is ideal, however, we are willing to consider candidates with only one bar.

At Kiernan Trebach LLP, we commit our talents and energy to continue a decades-long practice devoted to defense litigation and counseling the Firm’s clients on issues that affect their potential for litigation. Kiernan Trebach represents clients on a national basis, and maintains twelve offices in nine states plus the District of Columbia, with local presence in several others. Our lawyers have appeared in the courts of over 35 states and territories.

To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter, and references to Resume@KiernaTrebach.com.
Here is the link to apply: https://www.kiernantrebach.com/attorney-va-barred-litigation-associate-washington-dc/

Senior Counsel, Advocacy
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Washington, D.C.
$113,661 - $149,133

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a 501(c)(4) organization, is the premier coalition of more than 240 organizations that promotes and protects civil and human rights in America. The Leadership Conference has coordinated national lobbying efforts on behalf of every major civil rights law since 1957. To learn more about The Leadership Conference, please visit www.civilrights.org. 

The Leadership Conference Education Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization, builds public will for federal policies that promote and protect civil and human rights in the US. Founded in 1969 as the education and research arm of The Leadership Conference, the Education Fund’s campaigns empower advocates to push for progressive change in the US. To learn more about the Education Fund, please visit www.leadershipconferenceedfund.org. 

We seek a Sr. Counsel, Advocacy to advance civil rights and social justice policy for the nation. This position works in collaboration with interdepartmental disciplinary teams and with national coalition partners to formulate, coordinate, and lead legislative and agency strategies to pursue transformative policy change to further civil rights.
This position will report to the VP, Advocacy and is part of the collective bargaining unit.

What you will do:
Coordinate the development of strategy on advocacy and policy for priority issues of The Leadership Conference
Develop relationships with congressional staff to expand the reach and influence of The Leadership Conference
Research and draft legal memoranda on federal bills and proposed administrative rules and regulations affecting priority issues of The Leadership Conference
Convene and preside at meetings of civil and human rights organizations to address timely public policy issues and reach consensus on priority issues
Represent The Leadership Conference at workshops, conferences, and in the media
Assist in the development of informational materials, including reports, press releases, statements, and related materials, to educate policymakers, the press, and the public on coalition priority issues
Willingness to spend at least 20% of their time lobbying the federal government, which requires registration as a federal lobbyist as defined under the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) and compliance with quarterly reporting requirements
Perform other duties as assigned

What you will bring:
Proven commitment to civil and human rights with a passion for the issues represented by The Leadership Conference
Minimum of 7 years of public policy and advocacy experience; and Capitol Hill or related nonprofit experience is preferred
A Juris Doctorate or related Master’s or advanced degree is preferred
An understanding of law, public policy issues, and the strategies and tools needed to achieve policy change using legislative, administrative, and regulatory processes
Ability to build relationships and capacity among a diverse set of coalition partners to work collaboratively and independently within a broad cross-section of organizations
Strong commitment to civil and human rights and social justice issues with an ability to work strategically and effectively across disciplines
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with attention to detail

What We Offer:
The Leadership Conference offers its employees a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, and generous personal leave and vacation time. Staff can also take advantage of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and a retirement savings account. 

Here is the link to apply: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=ba821a90-e753-4ec4-9091-b5f2221bd576&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US&jobId=584725&source=LI

Counsel
First Maryland Disability Trust, Inc.
Lutherville, Md.

$150,000 to $175,000

First Maryland Disability Trust, Inc. (FMDT) is a non-profit organization serving individuals with disabilities of all ages throughout Maryland. FMDT offers cost-effective Trustee and trust management services with a personal touch, designed to enhance the quality of life of our beneficiaries while protecting their eligibility for public benefits.

Counsel:
FMDT is looking for Counsel to join the leadership team of FMDT.  We are looking for a candidate with a strong dedication to serving the disability community in Maryland.  Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Counsel assists the CEO with the day-to-day management of the services offered by FMDT to further our mission. If you are experienced in trust and estate planning and administration, with additional experience in guardianships, we invite you to apply to help us make a positive impact on the lives of our clients and their families!  This is a great opportunity for an experienced, hands-on attorney looking to make a difference and enjoy a work-life balance.  Our ideal candidate thrives in working in a fast-paced, organized, and collaborative environment.  This is a hands-on, roll-your-sleeves-up legal position.  Sound interesting?  Please keep reading! 

Key Priorities and Responsibilities:
Provide accurate, relevant, and timely advice to the CEO and FMDT staff on legal matters, including but not limited to review and interpretation of program-related documents, to ensure compliance with documentation, laws, regulations, etc.
Draft, review, and negotiate various documents and agreements.
Manage and mitigate legal risks by contributing to the design and implementation of FMDT policies, procedures, resources, and training materials for FMDT staff.
Assist the trust administration team and other staff members with transfer of assets into trust and other fiduciary accounts; review and approval of disbursements; review and approval of all required reporting documents; and other related matters as needed.
Manage litigation, including collaboration with outside counsel as approved by the CEO.
Conduct initial and follow-up consultations with prospective clients, attorneys, and any other persons involved in each prospective trust account or other program.
Sustain FMDT’s business by building, retaining, and growing trusted relationships with clients, attorneys, and other people involved with each program, via ongoing communication; maintaining a thorough understanding of client needs, interests, concerns, goals, options; etc.
Collaborate with the trust administration team, staff accountant and outside accountants (as determined by CEO) for each pooled or non-pooled trust and all other services, regarding grantor letters and any/all tax returns needed.
Supervise and train FMDT’s paralegal(s)/legal assistant(s) and other legal support staff in accordance with the Maryland Attorneys’ Rules of Professional Conduct.
Provide training for other staff members as needed, regarding documents and management for trusts and other services.
Assist CEO with the performance evaluation for FMDT staff, as requested by the CEO.
Seek advice and assistance from outside counsel, as approved by the CEO.
Prepare presentations and other materials for the Board, as directed by the CEO.
Prepare and deliver educational presentations to various groups, as directed by the CEO.
Adhere to the Maryland Attorneys’ Rules of Professional Conduct and take all necessary action to ensure continued good standing with the Court of Appeals of Maryland and eligibility under FMDT’s legal/professional liability and errors and omissions insurance policies.
Maintain updated knowledge and continued learning, in areas such as legislative changes; and legal specialties including care planning for individuals with disabilities, estate planning and management, guardianships, probate, trust administration of all types (revocable trusts; special needs trusts; pooled and non-pooled; etc.), wealth management and preservation, conflict of interest and ethics, asset protection, and other topics related to all FMDT services.
What We're Looking For:

Juris Doctorate from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association  
Licensed to practice law in Maryland and in good standing with the Supreme Court of Maryland.  
10+ years of experience as an attorney focusing on estate and trust planning and administration.
Experience working with guardianships.
Proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and trust administration software/technology tools. 
Experience working with special needs planning, elder law, or disability-related matters is strongly preferred.
Eligible to qualify for coverage under FMDT’s legal/professional liability and errors and omissions insurance policies.
Proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
Able to perform in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize.
Experience in a nonprofit or mission-driven organization is a plus.
Knowledge of public benefit programs such as SSA, SSI, SSDI, Medicare, Medicaid, and waiver programs in the context of their support for trust beneficiaries (preferred). 

This Position Offers:
Annual starting salary range of $150,000 to $175,000, commensurate with experience
Competitive benefits: health insurance; health savings account; retirement plan; long-term disability; short-term disability
Generous Leave and holidays
Great career growth opportunities, including continuing education, conferences, and networking events
The opportunity to work with our mission-driven and collaborative team!

More About FMDT:
It is the mission of the First Maryland Disability Trust, Inc., to enhance the quality of life, autonomy, and dignity of Marylanders with disabilities by offering cost effective trust services to protect, manage and use trust assets for our beneficiaries while preserving their eligibility for pubic and private benefits. For additional information about First Maryland Disability Trust, Inc., please check out our website: First Maryland Disability Trust.

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