POSITION: Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project (CVLAP) is seeking a Staff Attorney focused on domestic violence.
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The Farmworker Rights Division provides free legal representation to Georgia's farmworkers with employment-related issues.
Georgia Legal Services Program is a leader in creating equal access to justice and opportunities out of poverty for low-income Georgians. We fight for justice where it is most needed. Georgia Legal Services seeks a staff attorney to work in its Piedmont office.
Georgia Legal Services Program’s (“GLSP”) mission is to provide civil legal services for Georgians with low incomes, creating equal access to justice and opportunities out of poverty.
Georgia Legal Services Program is a leader in creating equal access to justice and opportunities out of poverty for low-income Georgians. We fight for justice where it is most needed. Georgia Legal Services seeks a staff attorney to work in its Macon office.
The Department of Public Defense (DPD) is seeking a Public Defender to lead the Department. The Public Defender must be a visionary and strategic leader with a demonstrated commitment to the delivery of high-quality legal representation to indigent clients.
CLA seeks attorneys to help formerly incarcerated individuals overcome the legal barriers that impede their successful re-entry into society. The attorneys will assist individuals with sealing, expunging, or correcting their Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI).
The Texas Access to Justice Foundation (TAJF) was created by the Supreme Court of Texas to administer the Texas IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts) Program. This is a mandatory program in which attorneys are required to earn interest on their nominal and/or short-term trust funds.