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Senior Staff Counsel – Labor & Employment Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Charlestown Navy Yard The MWRA is seeking a Senior Staff Counsel – Labor & Employment to handle legal matters in the areas of labor, employment, wage and hour, unemployment, administrative, arbitration, and litigation. The work includes legal counseling and analysis; representation of the MWRA in litigation be
Summary: Organization: Public Defender Division of CPCS Job Title: Trial Attorney Experience: No specific experience required, but must be eligible to practice law in Massachusetts Salary: $72,000 - $122,163 per year, commensurate with years of experience Locations: Various locations throughout Massachusetts Type: Regular Full-Time Posted Date: September 19, 2024 ID: 2024-2693 # of Openings: 10 Overview: The Public Defender Division of CPCS is seeking Trial A
Summary: The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is seeking attorneys to represent children and parents in family regulation cases across all locations in Massachusetts. These positions have a regular full-time schedule and a salary range of $72,000 to $122,163 depending on years of experience. CPCS provides legal representation for those unable to afford an attorney and is committed to fighting for equal justice and human dignity. They are looking for individuals
Judicial Internship The candidate should be second and third year law students in all cycles, and rising 2Ls during the summer cycle. Intern is assigned to work with a specific judge. The Land Court operates on an individual calendar system, with one judge assigned. Period: Fall: August – November/December
Judicial Internship The candidate should be second and third year law students in all cycles, and rising 2Ls during the summer cycle. Intern is assigned to work with a specific judge. The Land Court operates on an individual calendar system, with one judge assigned. Period: Winter/Spring: January – April/May
Judicial Internship The candidate should be second and third year law students in all cycles, and rising 2Ls during the summer cycle. Intern is assigned to work with a specific judge. The Land Court operates on an individual calendar system, with one judge assigned. Period: Summer: May – August
Law Clerk The Honorable Judge Bruce M. Selya The candidate should have excellent academic grades. Should have completed second year of law school.
Law Clerk The Honorable Judge Michael Boudin The candidate should have excellent academic grades. Should have completed second year of law school.
Law Clerk The Honorable Judge Norman H. Stahl The candidate should have excellent academic grades. Should have completed second year of law school.
Law Clerk The Honorable Judge Sandra L. Lynch The candidate should have excellent academic grades. Should have completed second year of law school.
Law Clerk The Honorable Judge Kermit V. Lipez The candidate should have excellent academic grades. Should have completed second year of law school.
Law Clerk The Honorable Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson The candidate should have excellent academic grades. Should have completed second year of law school.
Public Defender Division (PDD) of the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is seeking applicants for unpaid summer internships in 2025 across the Commonwealth. This internship program is open to law students, graduate students, and undergraduate students interested in gaining experience in the field of public defense. The internship program offers a wide range of opportunities, including legal research and writing, arraignment and bail advocacy, second seating trials,
2025 Children and Family Law Division Trial Attorney - Statewide Positions Salary Information: - Minimum salary of $72,000 and maximum salary of $122,163, commensurate with years of experience - Salary may vary based on location and budget constraints Job Title: - 2025 Children and Family Law Division Trial Attorney - Statewide Positions Experience Information: - Must be eligible to practice law in Massachusetts, either as a member of the Massachusetts bar, as a law school
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is currently seeking experienced attorneys to join their Children and Family Law Division (CAFL) as Trial Attorneys. These positions will be based in various locations throughout the state of Massachusetts and are expected to have a starting salary ranging from $72,000 to $122,163, depending on years of experience. As a Trial Attorney with CPCS, you will have the opportunity to represent children and indigent parents in family