What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Law Associate Attorney position at JC Law?
Description
- Strong domestic and civil litigation skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills and a passion for helping people and fostering relationships.
- Efficient time management
- Critical thinking and sound research skills.
- Multitasking abilities
- Firm understanding of courtroom procedures, etiquette, presence, and form.
- Skilled in negotiation, debate, and persuasion techniques
- Legal and persuasive writing skills such as drafting custody agreements, wills, divorces, annulments, prenuptial agreements, child custody, support, visitation rights
- and other documents.
- Ability to work with people of all ages from all walks of life, including children and the elderly.
- Knowledge of ancillary relief, property, financial settlements, adoption, childcare/ protection, domestic violence, and paternity/ surrogacy
- In Office Moot-Courtroom
- Competitive Salaries
- Tremendous Room for Career Advancement
- 100% Paid Medical Insurance
- Dental & Vision Insurance
- PTO and sick time
- Rollover PTO from Year to Year
- Paid Holidays
- 401K and Profit Sharing
- Bonus Structure
- Annual Pay Reviews and Potential Raises
- Flexible Work Schedules (Hybrid Remote after 90 days of employment 1 day a week)
- Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Office Awards
- Mentorship and Career Development Program
- Office parties, Halloween costume parties, X-mas parties, office dinners, and happy hours
- Many other items!
- 80K-150K (Based on Experience)
- Supplemental pay (yearly bonuses)
- Merit base Salary Increases
- Monday – Friday
- Weekend Availability
- Must be licensed to practice law in Maryland (Preferred D.C./P.A./V.A.)
- Provide representation for clients in court in legal cases as pertains to family law.
- Uphold a steady schedule of hearings, court appearances, and conferences.
- Attend trials and court proceedings.
- Oversee and manage the legal issues that transpire between people who are members of the same family.
- Advise staff on legal matters and interpret laws.
- Examining and evaluating any evidence that may prove beneficial to your clients.
- Effectively and empathetically managing emotionally unpredictable situations.
- Liaising with a variety of other professionals including psychologists, doctors, social workers, and police officers.
- Supervise and direct mediation sessions and offer effective legal advice.
- Organize and record all official documents required to file cases.
- Update clients regularly about their cases
- 1800 billable hour requirement per year