assistance for out of state candidates. Opportunities for professional development and growth within the firm. Collaborative and supportive work environment. Law Firm is seeking experienced Immigration Trial Attorneys to join our growing team...
Title: Immigration Paralegal Job Responsibilities: - Prepare legal documents, correspondence, and pleadings such as complaints, interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits under the supervision of a lawyer. - Arrange law office activities, including drafting subpoenas and coordinating with process...
Title: Attorney II - Child Advocate Center Job Responsibilities: The Attorney II at the Child Advocate Center is tasked with reviewing, investigating, prosecuting or defending, and resolving criminal cases on behalf of the County or State of Georgia within an assigned...
Title: Assistant District Attorney (Part Time) Job Responsibilities: The Assistant District Attorney is responsible for evaluating criminal cases that are brought into the office and representing the state in resolving these cases through dismissal, plea negotiations, or trial. Key duties include: - Drafting...
Title: Assistant District Attorney II Job Responsibilities: 1. Evaluate criminal cases that come into the office and represent the state in the resolution of these cases through dismissal, plea negotiations, or trial. 2. Meet regularly with the Chief Assistant District Attorney to provide...
of immigration matters before EOIR, BIA, USCIS, ICE, and Federal District Courts. The primary focus is on removal defense and family-based immigration. Job Responsibilities -... Conduct legal research and prepare necessary legal documents such as motions and briefs - Advise clients on...
of experience in removal defense, general immigration law, or... litigation. The candidate will represent clients before Immigration Courts, federal courts, and government agencies, ensuring effective communication, compliance with policies, and the delivery of high-quality legal clients before Immigration Courts...