Legal Jobs Alaska

Applications can be found and submitted online to www.fairbanksalaska.us. For more information, contact Human Resources at 907-459-6780 or the Attorney General`s Office at 907-459-6750. Alaska Legal Services Corporation is seeking a full-time lawyer to fill a position resulting from a partnership with the Mat-Su Health Foundation. The lawyer will provide direct legal services to low-income clients in a variety of civil law matters, based on priorities established in coordination with Connect Mat-Su and its partners. The lawyer will also be responsible for working with partners to organize and deliver community outreach and education events. Open at the location of the position within the Mat-Su Health Foundation, ALSC Palmer Office, or a combination thereof. The salary depends on the legal experience of the selected candidate. Lawyers who are offered positions requiring relocation may be eligible for a relocation refund. The state offers a comprehensive package of government benefits that includes health insurance, generous vacation accumulations, 11 days of paid vacation, and a variety of pension plans. In addition, employees may be eligible for student loan forgiveness under the Public Loan Forgiveness Program. Lawyers work a standard 37.5-hour work week and, after a period of initial training, are entitled to part-time telework, an alternate work week or a flexible schedule that allows for a good work-life balance. The district offers one of the most unique legal career opportunities in the region.

Whether you prefer civil litigation, land use and environmental law, labor and labor law, administrative complaints, workers` compensation, quasi-criminal enforcement issues, legislative work, including drafting ordinances and working on state laws that affect communities, or contract work, There is an opportunity for you here. In addition to county affairs, the legal department handles various school district claims. Interested candidates should send a CV, a written sample and a brief expression of interest to the following address: olivia.mackin@alaska.gov. The Law Department, Civil Division, is seeking several dynamic, talented, energetic and hard-working full-time lawyers to join our legal team. Vacancies can be found under law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html. CBJ solicits expressions of interest from qualified lawyers or law firms to provide legal services to the Public Defender in the event of a conflict of interest. In general, conflict of interest lawyers must meet or exceed the standards of practice for lawyers set by the Alaska Supreme Court and the Alaska Rules of Professional Conduct. About Alaska Legal Services Corporation: ALSC is a private, not-for-profit law firm whose mission is to provide high-quality civil law services to disadvantaged and low-income individuals and communities to protect their safety and health and promote family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration and litigation, we empower individuals, protect human rights, strengthen communities, create opportunity and achieve justice. The City Attorney is appointed by the Fairbanks City Council and serves the Fairbanks City Council at will.

The City Attorney is the legal advisor to council, the mayor, the city clerk and all city departments. Additional obligations are set out in Section 2-542 of the Fairbanks General Code. Applicants must be admitted or eligible for admission to the Alaska Bar. Admission to the Bar is a condition for continuing to work. The salary range for this position ranges from $112,533 to $140,668 per year and is determined by the legal history and experience of the selected candidate. NSB offers an excellent set of services. The University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center`s Legal Studies program is seeking applications for a nine-month full-time job, beginning in January 2023 with the rank of assistant professor. The Justice Centre`s academic programs include a Bachelor of Arts in Law, a minor in Law, an Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies, a Post-Bachelor Certificate in Paralegal Studies, a Bachelor of Arts in Justice and a minor in Justice.

All three law programs are approved by the American Bar Association`s Standing Committee of Paralegals. For more information, please visit the Justice Centre website at www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/college-of-health/departments/justice-center/. Brena, Bell & Walker, P.C., a mid-sized law firm based in Anchorage, Alaska, is seeking an attorney to support our growing practice in complex litigation, administrative litigation and civil appeals. We focus on commercial, regulatory and municipal law and have an active legal practice in the areas of energy, utilities, business development, pipelines and oil and gas. We have a downtown office near the parking strip overlooking the bay, a company gym, a rooftop terrace and ample parking. Further information about the company can be found in www.brenalaw.com. More information about the Faculty of Law can be found on our website under www.law.alaska.gov. The salary depends on the legal training and experience of the selected candidate.

A comprehensive package of government benefits will be provided. www.alaskabar.org. Computer skills required (Windows operating system, Microsoft Office, Internet, e-mail and data entry). The salary depends on the legal experience of the selected candidate. A comprehensive package of government benefits will be provided. Further information and application instructions are available on the Faculty of Law`s website at law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html. The City and County of Juneau (CBJ) has hired T. Yvette Soutiere as a public defender to provide professional legal services representing and advising certain indigent accused accused of municipal offences. Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC) is seeking a full-time attorney for its Fairbanks office to provide legal services to Tanana Chief Conference (TCC) member tribes and tribal members.

This position primarily includes representing tribal clients in proceedings related to the Indian Child Protection Act (ICWA) as well as litigation in other Indigenous legal and civil matters on behalf of tribes and TCC tribe members. Travel in both rural and urban areas may be required. Further information on the position and application can be found at careers.alaska.edu/en-us/job/521723/assistant-professor-of-justice. If you have any questions about the application process, please contact Ryan Fortson, Legal Studies Program Coordinator, at hrfortson@alaska.edu. The review of applications will begin on October 10, 2022 and will last until the position is filled. For more information on the Public Advocacy Office, other agency openings and compensation, see doa.alaska.gov/opa/Employment. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae and sample written material to emily.cooper@alaska.gov. For more information and application notes, see: law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

The salary for this position is determined based on the legal background and relevant experience of the selected candidate, with a starting range of approximately $89,700 to $106,450. Promotions are offered when certain levels of experience are reached. Regular salary increases are granted every 1-2 years. A comprehensive package of government benefits will be provided. Paralegal in Litigation The candidate assists in the creation of documents, including saving all documents created and received and keeping the documents in folders or files.