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Law Firm
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Immigration Associate Attorney
Attorney
Company Review
3-5 yrs required
Full-time
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Immigration Associate Attorney - Law Firm in Albuquerque, NM Salary: Competitive, based on experience Experience: 3-5 years Are you a licensed attorney in New Mexico with experience in immigration and labor and employment law? Do you have a passion for serving public education and making a difference in the boardroom and the classroom? Walsh Gallegos Kyle Robinson & Roalson ., a law firm devoted to public education, is seeking an Immigration Associate Attorney to join our expanding Albuquerque office. As an Immigration Associate Attorney, you will have the opportunity to work with public school districts and other educational institutions, providing legal representation in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Your attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and excellent research and writing abilities will be essential to your success in this role. Experience with school districts or other governmental entities is preferred, along with public speaking experience and strong interpersonal skills. At Walsh Gallegos Kyle Robinson & Roalson ., we are committed to serving public education and making a difference in the lives of students. As New Mexico public school attorneys, we regularly advise our clients on issues related to Indian tribes and Indian Sovereignty, ensuring compliance with specialized legal rules and doctrines. We also work with school districts on compliance with federal and state laws, such as the New Mexico Indian Education Act. If you are interested in joining our team, please send your resume and writing sample to . We are always looking for talented individuals to join our firm, so even if there are no current openings in Albuquerque, we encourage you to apply and indicate your preferred city in the subject line of your email. The position will remain open until filled. Key Responsibilities: - Provide legal representation to public school districts and other educational institutions in matters related to immigration, labor and employment law. - Conduct thorough research and analysis to support legal arguments and strategies. - Draft legal documents, including briefs, motions, and contracts. - Advise clients on compliance with federal and state laws, including the New Mexico Indian Education Act. - Collaborate with colleagues and clients in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. - Utilize strong organizational skills and attention to detail to effectively manage a high caseload. - Present at conferences and trainings on legal issues related to public education. Qualifications: - Licensed attorney in New Mexico with 3-5 years of experience. - Experience in immigration and labor and employment law. - Strong research and writing skills. - Public speaking experience and strong interpersonal skills preferred. - Experience with school districts or other governmental entities preferred. - Knowledge of specialized legal rules and doctrines related to Indian tribes and Indian Sovereignty a plus. - Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. - Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. - Passion for serving public education and making a difference in the lives of students. Why Join Our Team? - Competitive salary based on experience. - Opportunity to work with a highly respected law firm devoted to public education. - Collaborative and supportive work environment. - High-profile cases and clients. - Opportunities for professional growth and development. - Chance to make a difference in the boardroom, the courtroom, and the classroom. - Convenient location in Albuquerque, NM. About Walsh Gallegos Kyle Robinson & Roalson .: - Founded in 1983, the firm is dedicated to serving public education. - Specializes in education law, including labor and employment, immigration, and civil rights. - Serves clients in New Mexico and Texas. - Committed to making a difference in the lives of students and the education system. - Highly respected and experienced team of attorneys. - Collaborative and supportive work environment. Join Our Team and Make a Difference in Public Education! At Walsh Gallegos Kyle Robinson & Roalson ., we are passionate about serving public education and making a difference in the boardroom, the courtroom, and most importantly, the classroom. We are seeking a talented and dedicated Immigration Associate Attorney to join our expanding Albuquerque office. If you have experience in immigration and labor and employment law, and a passion for serving public education, we encourage you to apply. Don't miss this opportunity to work with a highly respected law firm that is committed to making a difference in the lives of students. Apply now and join our team of experienced attorneys who are dedicated to serving public education and ensuring compliance with specialized legal rules and doctrines related to Indian tribes and Indian Sovereignty. We offer a competitive salary, a collaborative work environment, and opportunities for professional growth and development. Help us make a difference in public education - apply today!
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Attention to detail, organizational skills, research and writing skills, public speaking, interpersonal skills, compliance
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Qualification and Experience Attorney licensed in New Mexico
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USD 70000 to 90000 Annually
Mar 29, 2024
Jul 12, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceAttorney licensed in New Mexico
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