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Public Interest
Attorney
Litigation - General (consumer)
Min 10 yrs required
Legal Director Duties: Manages four substantive legal teams and serves as the direct report for Supervising Attorneys of the Consumer/Seniors, Family/Immigration/Benefits, Health, Housing, and Legal Advice Line teams; Director of Litigation, Advocacy and Training; Compliance Analyst; File/Data Entry Clerk; and assigned support staff. Collaborates closely with the Executive Director, Director of Administration, Development Director, and Fiscal Director. Identifies opportunities for affirmative litigation and advocacy work (with the Executive Director and the Director of Litigation, Advocacy and Training ); responsible for the execution of such initiatives. Maintains awareness of issues affecting client communities, via (e.g.) news media; communications from sister legal aid programs, CBOs, and backup centers; conferences; scholarly journals; and data reporting. Responsible for the preparation, implementation, and periodic updating of Legal Work Plan/Strategic Plan (with the senior leadership team). Monitors and directs progress on teamwork plans; team-specific issues (including staff training, mentoring, caseload, compliance questions not resolved by involvement of the Compliance Analyst, and work-quality issues); open-case review; and stale case lists. This duty entails regular meetings with each Team Leader, with the Director of Litigation, Advocacy and Training, and with the Compliance Analyst. Support Supervising Attorneys in using Legal Server data to manage teams. Monitors, assists, and attends team case review meetings, in the absence of the Director of Litigation and Advocacy. Tracks and implement changes in the law, and grantor regulations, pertinent to the provision of Legal Services. With team leaders, Fiscal Services, and Development staff, monitors dashboards and develops team work plans to meet grant deliverables. Maintains grant staffing chart and communicates updates to Team Leaders, Fiscal Services, and Development as needed to advise of adjustments to advocates’ grant funding codes. Where reassignments may be necessary to meet grant objectives, the Legal Director will coordinate with the Human Resources Manager. Meets regularly with Development Department to provide information as needed for grant reporting and grant application issues, and to address grant-related issues. Meets regularly with Fiscal Director on budget and staffing matters. Provides information to the Development Department as needed for grant applications and grant reporting. Oversees and supports the Compliance Analyst’s performance of the following duties to ensure compliance with all LSC and program regulations, procedures, and policies. Ensure compliance with 45 CFR §1612 in responses to legislators’ or sister programs’ requests for comment on pending legislation; maintain LSC compliance files re: legislative advocacy activity (in coordination with the Executive Director). Develop pivot tables from Stale Case List data each month. Assist Fiscal in ensuring staff compliance with timesheet and LegalServer time entries. Identify and implement compliance-related staff training. Assist the Deputy Development Director to generate GARs data at intervals throughout the year to track program performance and report back to staff. Continues monitoring LSC Post-TAR visit Work Plan implementation, coordinating with Director of Administration to the extent implementation involves fiscal, HR, facilities, and/or IT. Using Nextiva and other available data, monitors LAL operations to ensure ease of client access to services; finalizes, as appropriate, LAL changes per OneJustice Report. Tracks personnel needs and vacancies and participates in recruiting; attends interviews for attorney and paralegal positions, and provides recommendations to Executive Director; recommends and implements staffing for new or revamped legal projects; coordinates closely with Director of Administration to the extent staffing changes involve fiscal, HR, facilities, and/or IT. Works with Team Leaders to review and approve updated CAGs to reflect new program priorities; advises LAL and other appropriate individuals of changes and updates to CAGs.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: An active member in good standing of the State Bar of California. Must have 10 years of legal practice with significant litigation experience (jury and court trials; appellate court) and 3 years of management experience. Experience in the operation of a Legal Services program and effective use of its resources for the provision of legal assistance to diverse low-income clients and clients of color. Knowledge of poverty law, LSC regulations, and ABA standards for the delivery of legal services. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Public relations skills. Proven organizational, leadership and management skills. Exceptional organizational skills. Bilingual ability preferred. Proficiency with computer software, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and organization-specific software such as LegalServer, Paylocity, Nextiva, and Westlaw Edge. The ability to work with a diverse population of professionals. The ability to travel as needed, proof of liability, and property insurance on vehicle used.
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