Community Legal Services
Overview
The Staff Attorney for the Fair Housing Unit will investigate and litigate housing discrimination cases in state and federal court as well as before administrative agencies. The attorney will represent individuals who have been the victims of housing discrimination and use dispute resolution techniques, including litigation to pursue systemic change to end segregation and remove barriers to housing choice. Responsibilities
Determining client eligibility for legal services in accordance with program policies and procedures. Representing clients on a broad range of Fair Housing topics throughout the CLS 12-county service area. Traveling as necessary to represent clients as well as to attend CLS authorized trainings/ meetings and outreach events. Investigating claims of housing discrimination in housing transactions such as rental, sale, financing, and insuring a home. Providing high quality legal services including advocacy, counseling, and advice to clients from initial consultation to negotiations through civil litigation which can include court appearances, hearings and trials. Drafting/reviewing of pleadings, memorandums, orders, and discovery. Negotiating settlement agreements. Filing state and federal court and administrative complaints, conducting discovery, depositions, motions, trials, and post-trial litigation. Litigating complex cases in state and federal court under supervision of the Director of Litigation, Managing Attorney, or their designee. Initiating and pursuing administrative claims through the Department of Administrative Hearings (DOAH). Performing advanced legal research including use of computer-based databases, e.g., WestLaw, and computerized practice software such as PACER, e-filing portals, education platforms, etc. Maintaining a regular, active caseload. Working collaboratively with other programs and initiatives to promote housing justice and further equal access to housing for all. Attend meetings and/or other functions, including but not limited to educational outreach events on Fair Housing topics, throughout the CLS twelve-county service area. Working in a team environment, including providing and receiving guidance. Providing comprehensive legal services to eligible clients in civil cases in accordance with CLS’s mission and priorities, other program policies, the ABA Standards for Providers of Civil Legal Services and the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. Attending training and conferences for educational purposes and to further fair housing. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Commitment
— Demonstrated commitment to promoting the mission, vision, and values of CLS; unwavering dedication to high-quality legal programs, fiscal strength, and organizational integrity. Background and Experience
— Admitted to practice law in Florida and in good standing (admission to practice in the Middle District of Florida required); minimum of 3 years’ litigation experience; experience with low-income and/or vulnerable clients; experience in landlord/tenant, fair housing, litigation, and public speaking; ability to manage a full caseload; strong written and oral communication; ability to work independently and as part of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office 365; proficiency in Westlaw, LexisNexis, or other legal research platforms; valid Florida automobile license, use of own vehicle, and proof of insurance. Must be a self-starter, with the ability to issue-spot and exercise sound independent legal judgment; professional commitment to improving CLS’s presence; strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Physical requirements: prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer; ability to lift up to 25 pounds. SALARY:
$70,000-$85,000,
PLUS 10% of OFFERED SALARY General Statement
CLS is an Equal Opportunity Employer: We value a diverse workforce and the promotion of inclusive culture at all levels. CLS does not discriminate against any employee or qualified applicant for employment from all qualified individuals based on age, race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, marital or familial status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, sex, disability, socio-economic position, religion, political belief, protected genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal or State law. The statements contained in this job description reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility. It should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload.
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The Staff Attorney for the Fair Housing Unit will investigate and litigate housing discrimination cases in state and federal court as well as before administrative agencies. The attorney will represent individuals who have been the victims of housing discrimination and use dispute resolution techniques, including litigation to pursue systemic change to end segregation and remove barriers to housing choice. Responsibilities
Determining client eligibility for legal services in accordance with program policies and procedures. Representing clients on a broad range of Fair Housing topics throughout the CLS 12-county service area. Traveling as necessary to represent clients as well as to attend CLS authorized trainings/ meetings and outreach events. Investigating claims of housing discrimination in housing transactions such as rental, sale, financing, and insuring a home. Providing high quality legal services including advocacy, counseling, and advice to clients from initial consultation to negotiations through civil litigation which can include court appearances, hearings and trials. Drafting/reviewing of pleadings, memorandums, orders, and discovery. Negotiating settlement agreements. Filing state and federal court and administrative complaints, conducting discovery, depositions, motions, trials, and post-trial litigation. Litigating complex cases in state and federal court under supervision of the Director of Litigation, Managing Attorney, or their designee. Initiating and pursuing administrative claims through the Department of Administrative Hearings (DOAH). Performing advanced legal research including use of computer-based databases, e.g., WestLaw, and computerized practice software such as PACER, e-filing portals, education platforms, etc. Maintaining a regular, active caseload. Working collaboratively with other programs and initiatives to promote housing justice and further equal access to housing for all. Attend meetings and/or other functions, including but not limited to educational outreach events on Fair Housing topics, throughout the CLS twelve-county service area. Working in a team environment, including providing and receiving guidance. Providing comprehensive legal services to eligible clients in civil cases in accordance with CLS’s mission and priorities, other program policies, the ABA Standards for Providers of Civil Legal Services and the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. Attending training and conferences for educational purposes and to further fair housing. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Commitment
— Demonstrated commitment to promoting the mission, vision, and values of CLS; unwavering dedication to high-quality legal programs, fiscal strength, and organizational integrity. Background and Experience
— Admitted to practice law in Florida and in good standing (admission to practice in the Middle District of Florida required); minimum of 3 years’ litigation experience; experience with low-income and/or vulnerable clients; experience in landlord/tenant, fair housing, litigation, and public speaking; ability to manage a full caseload; strong written and oral communication; ability to work independently and as part of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office 365; proficiency in Westlaw, LexisNexis, or other legal research platforms; valid Florida automobile license, use of own vehicle, and proof of insurance. Must be a self-starter, with the ability to issue-spot and exercise sound independent legal judgment; professional commitment to improving CLS’s presence; strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Physical requirements: prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer; ability to lift up to 25 pounds. SALARY:
$70,000-$85,000,
PLUS 10% of OFFERED SALARY General Statement
CLS is an Equal Opportunity Employer: We value a diverse workforce and the promotion of inclusive culture at all levels. CLS does not discriminate against any employee or qualified applicant for employment from all qualified individuals based on age, race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, marital or familial status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, sex, disability, socio-economic position, religion, political belief, protected genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal or State law. The statements contained in this job description reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility. It should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload.
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