Deputy Alternate Public Defender II The candidate performs legal work of average difficulty in representing the defense in criminal cases accepted by or assigned to the Alternate Public Defender. Represents the defense in the trial of felony cases of average difficulty, mental health cases and the more difficult misdemeanor cases. Interviews clients and witnesses, conducts preliminary hearings, review transcripts, requests the investigation of facts and testimony, and confer
Volunteer at **Members Only** H1: Join Our Volunteer Program at **Members Only** H2: Gain Valuable Work Experience and Skills in the Judicial System Bold Headlines: - **Members Only** Volunteer Programs - Gain Practical Work Experience and Skills at the Largest Unified Trial Court in the US - Volunteer Opportunities in Court Administration, Courtroom Operations, Family Court Services, and More - Enhance Your Understanding and Appreciation for the Judicial System - Apply Now for Paralegal Program an
**Members Only**: Internship Programs Salary: Monthly, Annually Job Type: Intern Job Number: VIP02 Department: Human Resources/Employee Relations About the Court: - Largest unified trial court in the United States - 580 judges and commissioners - 36 facilities within the Court's 12 judicial districts - Supported by over 4,800 full-time Court employees - Annual budget of more than $1 billion - Located in Southern California, one of the nation's largest and most p
The Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles offers internship programs for students and individuals looking to gain practical work experience and develop their skills while also learning about court procedures and operations. These programs provide an enhanced understanding and appreciation for the judicial system. The Court's internship programs are unpaid and are intended to provide participants with valuable opportunities for professional growth. Participants wi
The **Members Only** is currently seeking volunteers for various programs within the Court. These volunteer opportunities offer valuable practical work experience and skill development while providing an enhanced understanding and appreciation for the judicial system. The Court's volunteer programs are open to students currently enrolled in paralegal schools, colleges, and universities throughout LA County, as well as individuals who have completed a Paralegal certificate program. Parti
Salary Information The salary range for Law Clerks (Non-Bar Member) is $3, - $4, Semi-Monthly, $7, - $8, Monthly, and $86, - $96, Annually. The salary range for Law Clerks (Bar Member) is $4, - $4, Semi-Monthly, $8, - $9, Monthly, and $98, - $110, Annually. Please note: Law Clerk (Non-Bar Member) is a limited term classification, and the salary range reflects the duration of the assignment. La
Other outside employment must be approved in advance by the Court. Law Clerks are considered "at-will" employees and serve at the pleasure of the Court. A background check will be conducted prior to appointment. Physical Demands and Working Environment: The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
Job Title: Senior Law Clerk, Fall Job Responsibilities: The Senior Law Clerk (SLC) position within the organization is a 16-week internship program designed to provide a pathway to permanent employment as a Deputy Public Defender (DPD) I. This program is conducted twice a year, in the Fall and Spring. During the internship, participants will engage in various legal activities, including: - Conducting preliminary hearings and participating in case work in specialized areas s
**Job Title:** Senior Law Clerk, Spring **Job Responsibilities:** The Senior Law Clerk (SLC) position at the Public Defender's Office offers a comprehensive 16-week internship program designed to provide recent law school graduates with practical legal experience. This program serves as a stepping stone towards a permanent position as a Deputy Public Defender (DPD) I. Key responsibilities during this internship include: - Conducting preliminary hearings and participating
Deputy Public Defender II The candidate performs legal work of average difficulty including handling complex misdemeanor cases and less complex felony cases assigned to the Office. May represent the defense of juvenile clients in adjudication hearings in juvenile court, which are not considered criminal and do not involve a jury. Represents defendants financially unable to retain counsel to assist in their defense in criminal matters, including the trial of felony cases of a
Deputy Public Defender I The candidate represents the defense of clients in all criminal cases or juvenile court matters assigned to the office. Represents indigent defendants at various stages of a criminal case (., arraignment, preliminary hearing, and other hearings, pre-trial motions, trial of a misdemeanor case) by writing legal motions (., pretrial, in limine, continuances, dismissals, bail review, new trials); arguing motions in court; engaging in negotiation di
Deputy Public Defender II The candidate performs legal work of average difficulty including handling complex misdemeanor cases and less complex felony cases assigned to the Office. Reports to higher-level attorney staff while maintaining greater independence than the trainee-level DPD I classification. Additionally, as a DPD II, may represent the defense of juvenile clients in adjudication hearings in juvenile court, which are not considered criminal and do not involve a jur
Deputy Public Defender III - Homeless Initiative The candidate will ensure that the defense of clients assigned to the Independent Defense Counsel Office is conducted in accordance with holistic standards, case appointment protocols, program policies and procedures, and best practices. Provide operational oversight of contract panel attorney services in each region, which includes ensuring regular attorney availability for case appointments. Review case assignments to ensure
Job Title: Fall Law Clerk Program Job Responsibilities: - Law clerks will work closely with assigned attorneys to gain real-life experience as public defenders. - Clerks will have direct client contact, allowing them to engage with clients and understand their needs. - Conduct discovery review and organize legal documents as part of case preparation. - Research legal issues and draft memorandums and motions to support case arguments. - Certified law students will have the op
Paralegal The candidate will provide assistance to Deputy Public Defenders engaged in criminal defense, juvenile delinquency case defense, and in the representation of clients in mental health proceedings. Research and analyze factual information and law sources such as statutes, court decisions, criminal pleadings, police reports, legal documents, and articles for use in preparing legal documents such as briefs, motions, etc. Research, document, and analyze social and crimi
Job Title: Law Clerk 3L Cohort 2026 (3L Applicants Only) Job Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research and analyze motions and other matters on the court calendar to expedite court proceedings. - Prepare written recommendations based on research findings and analysis. - Summarize, evaluate, and recommend rulings on pre-trial civil matters, researching applicable law and analyzing cited cases. - Coordinate with judicial officers, Supervising Research Attorneys, and court sta
Job Title: Law Clerk 3L Cohort 2026 (3L Applicants Only) Job Responsibilities: The Law Clerk position at the organization involves a variety of responsibilities essential for the smooth operation of court proceedings. Under the general direction of judicial officers, law clerks are expected to: - Conduct legal research across civil, criminal, family law, and probate matters, which includes reviewing case files, drafting legal memoranda, and preparing summaries of findings.
Fall Internship The internship program offers students an excellent opportunity to serve their community, as well as to learn through hands on-experience. The program aims to give students the knowledge, tools, and experience needed to pursue future professional goals. Interns are expected to commit to the program and will have the opportunity to make a genuine contribution to the Congressman's work on behalf of the 29th District. General responsibilities include: attending
Deputy Alternate Public Defender II The candidate performs legal work of average difficulty in representing the defense in criminal cases accepted by or assigned to the Alternate Public Defender. Represents the defense in the trial of felony cases of average difficulty, mental health cases and the more difficult misdemeanor cases. Interviews clients and witnesses, conducts preliminary hearings, review transcripts, requests the investigation of facts and testimony, and confer
[**Members Only** - Volunteer Programs Monthly Annually Volunteer VIP02 Human Resources/Employee Relations] The **Members Only** is seeking motivated individuals to participate in their volunteer programs. These programs offer valuable opportunities for practical work experience, skill development, and an enhanced understanding and appreciation for the judicial system. The Court has an annual budget of over $1 billion and is the largest unified trial court in the United States.
The **Members Only** is currently seeking volunteers for various programs within the Human Resources/Employee Relations department. This is a great opportunity for individuals interested in gaining practical work experience and developing their skills while also learning about court procedures and the judicial system. The Court offers a variety of programs for volunteers to choose from, including the Paralegal program which focuses on preparing legal documents for cases involving child
H1: Join the **Members Only** Internship Programs H2: Gain Valuable Work Experience and Skill Development in a Prestigious Court System The **Members Only** offers internship programs for students and recent graduates to gain practical work experience and develop skills while learning about court procedures and operations. The programs are designed to provide participants with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the judicial system. Salary: per month, per year Job Type:
The **Members Only** is offering a unique opportunity for individuals interested in gaining practical work experience and skill development in the legal field. As the largest unified trial court in the United States, the Court offers a wide range of volunteer programs in various departments and areas of law. The programs are designed to provide participants with an enhanced understanding of the judicial system while also offering valuable networking opportunities and an overview of Cour
Organization: **Members Only** Job Title: Internship Programs Experience: N/A Salary: Monthly, Annually Location: Los Angeles, CA Job Type: Intern Job Number: VIP02 Department: Human Resources/Employee Relations Opening Date: 11/07/2024 H1 Heading: Opportunities for Practical Work Experience with the **Members Only** H2 Heading: Join Our Internship Programs and Gain Valuable Skills and Experience in the Judicial System The **Members Only** offers internship programs t
H1: **Members Only** Internship Programs H2: Gain Valuable Work Experience and Skill Development at the Largest Trial Court in the United States Bold Headlines: - Competitive Salary for Internship Program - Join the Los Angeles Superior Court and Make a Difference - Exciting Opportunities for Practical Work Experience and Professional Growth The **Members Only** offers a variety of internship programs for individuals looking to gain valuable work experience and develop their skills in a
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Civil division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Civil division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Family Law division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Criminal division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Criminal division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Juvenile Court division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Paralegal Volunteer The candidate will work in the Juvenile Court division. May assist with preparing legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Should have completed a Paralegal certificate program in a paralegal school, college, or university. Hourly Requirements: At least 160 hours of service and work a minimum of 12 hours per week.
Job Title: Paralegal Internship Job Responsibilities: The Paralegal Internship at the organization offers a unique opportunity for students currently enrolled in paralegal schools, colleges, and universities throughout LA County. Interns will have the chance to work in various divisions of the Court, such as Family Law, and specialized programs like the Family Law Facilitator’s Office and Self-Help Centers. These programs are staffed by trained paralegals and attorneys. I...
SEO friendly job title: Paralegal Internship Opportunity at LASC H1: Join Our Exciting Paralegal Internship Program at LASC H2: Gain Valuable Experience in Family Law, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Cases Organization: Los Angeles Superior Court (LASC) Department: Family Law Division Summary: - LASC offers an unpaid internship program for students enrolled in paralegal schools, colleges, and universities in LA County - Interns have the opportunity to work in various divisi
SEO Friendly Job Title: Paralegal Internship at LASC H1 Heading: Gain Valuable Experience in Paralegal Field with LASC Internship H2 Heading: Opportunities for Paralegal Students at LA County Court Organization: LA County Court (LASC) Department: Various Divisions (Civil, Family Law Facilitator’s Office, Self-Help Centers) Salary Information: Unpaid, but offers valuable experience for paralegal career Experience Information: Prerequisite course in Civil Litigation and...
Organization: Los Angeles Superior Court Department: Internship Program Job Title: Paralegal Intern Experience: Interns must have completed prerequisite course in Civil Litigation and/or Family Law Salary: Unpaid internship, but offers vital experience for those interested in a paralegal career H1: Paralegal Internship Opportunity at Los Angeles Superior Court H2: Gain Experience in Civil and Family Law at LASC The Los Angeles Superior Court (LASC) is offering an e
Paralegal Internship Opportunity in LA County with LASC Organization: Los Angeles Superior Court (LASC) Job Title: Paralegal Intern Type: Internship Location: Los Angeles County, CA Salary: Unpaid, but offers valuable experience Experience: Prerequisite course in Civil Litigation and/or Family Law required Hours: Minimum of 12 hours per week, for at least one semester Overview: LASC offers an exciting internship opportunity for students currently en
SELECTION PROCESS This is a competitive recruitment and open to all qualified applicants. - Applicants must submit their completed online employment application, resume, and required documents to be considered for this position. - The hiring department may review resumes and identify the best qualified candidates for further consideration. The hiring department will contact the best qualified candidates directly to schedule interviews. - The successful candidate w
Special Selection Successful completion of a full background investigation is required. A valid California Class C driver's license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Los Angeles Superior Court is an equal opportunity employer. Los Angeles Superior Court reserves the right to verify all submitted documentation prior to appointment. Applicants with disabilities who require rea
Other outside employment must be approved in advance by the Court. Physical Requirements: Mobility to work in a standard office environment; use standard office equipment; sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, stoop, squat, twist, and reach at or above shoulder level; ability to lift up to 25 pounds; and the ability to work at a computer terminal for extended periods of time. Mental Requirements: Ability to work under pressure, deadlines, and other stressful conditions
Outside employment must be approved in advance. Employment is "at will." Knowledge of: Principles, practices, methods and materials of legal research and analysis. Civil law. Some assignments may require specialized knowledge of criminal, family, juvenile or probate law. Legal terms, procedures, forms and documents used in court cases. Government Code and other statues related to Court process and rules of Court. Ability to: Plan, organize and use traditional and comp
Paralegal Internship The intern will work in the Juvenile Court division. May assist with the preparation of legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Gain exposure to Family Law, Civil, Criminal etc. Also gain experience in preparing legal documents. Should have completed prerequisite courses in Civil Litigation and/or Family Law. The program requires interns to commit to at least one semester and work a minimum of 12 ho
Paralegal Internship The intern will work in the Juvenile Court division. May assist with the preparation of legal documents for cases involving child support, spousal support and health insurance issues. Gain exposure to Family Law, Civil, Criminal etc. Also gain experience in preparing legal documents. Should have completed prerequisite courses in Civil Litigation and/or Family Law. The program requires interns to commit to at least one semester and work a minimum of 12 ho
Law Clerks may not appear in court representing the Court or otherwise participate in court proceedings as a representative of the Court, except to the extent necessary to fulfill the duties of a Law Clerk. Law Clerk (Non-Bar Member) must have current enrollment in a Juris Doctor program at an accredited school of law, in good standing and within six months of graduation (if selected, offer will be contingent upon proof of both graduation and eligibility to take the Calif
**Job Title: Senior Law Clerk, Fall** **Job Responsibilities:** The Senior Law Clerk (SLC) position is a 16-week internship program within the Public Defender's Office, offering a pathway to permanent employment as a Deputy Public Defender (DPD) I. Key responsibilities include: - Conducting legal research, studying, interpreting, and applying laws, court decisions, and other legal authorities in case preparation. - Organizing extensive legal discovery, reports, documents,