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Public Interest
Attorney
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Native American Law
$36,000
Min 1 yrs required
Indian Law Office Staff Attorney Duties: Represent Native American individuals and groups on a variety of issues including criminal defense representation in tribal courts and Indian law litigation in tribal and state courts. Maintain caseload on behalf of Indian individuals and groups; Educate and serve Native American Elders; Provide backup services and education to Tribal Benefit Specialists; Participate in tribal court development and community education projects; and Carry out training and back-up assistance to private attorneys. Share responsibility for the development and maintenance of good working relationships with community groups, as well as with state and local Bar associations. May be called on to provide training and assistance to Judicare panel private attorneys and training for community agencies.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: Must be admitted to practice law in Wisconsin; have good communication skills; knowledge of Native American issues is preferred. Must have experience or a strong interest in poverty law and be willing to provide brief services and/or representation to those eligible low-income Wisconsin residents. Start Date: February 1
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