Job Title: Immigration Staff Attorney Job Responsibilities: -... Provide full-time legal services to low-income immigrants, addressing their immigration legal needs. - Engage in direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education and engagement. - Collaborate with a team at the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center...
Job Title: Immigration Staff Attorney Job Responsibilities: -... Provide direct legal services to low-income immigrants in Michigan, addressing their immigration legal needs. - Engage in systemic advocacy to support immigrant communities and ensure their rights are protected. - Participate in community education and engagement...
Job Title: Supervising Immigration Attorney Job Responsibilities: The... Supervising Immigration Attorney at the organization is tasked with leading the immigration legal services team. Key responsibilities include supervising attorneys and other staff members, contributing to grant reporting, working directly on cases, and participating...
**Job Title: Tribal Survivor Project Staff... Attorney** **Job Responsibilities:** The primary responsibility of the Tribal Survivor Project Staff Attorney is to provide legal assistance to Native American survivors of domestic violence in Northern Michigan, specifically focusing on family law matters. The Staff...
Job Title: Attorney - Regulatory Job Responsibilities: -... Provide legal analysis and consultation to business partners, assessing risks and offering creative solutions in an evolving environment. - Identify and analyze legal issues and risks, present clear opinions, advice, and recommendations, ensuring compliance across...
Job Title: Staff Attorney - Litigation Job... Responsibilities: The Staff Attorney - Litigation is responsible for providing civil legal services to low-income and senior clients, as well as client groups, through a variety of legal forums including trial courts, appellate courts, and...
Job Title: Immigration Paralegal Job Responsibilities: The Immigration... Paralegal position involves assisting attorneys with their cases, participating in office-wide projects, and providing client services. The paralegal will eventually handle some cases independently as a DOJ-accredited representative. For those who were previously DOJ-accredited...