Provide legal counsel and representation in matrimonial and family law proceedings, including all stages of litigation.
Draft, review, and file petitions, pleadings, motions, orders, notices of appeal, memorandum of law, order to show cause, emergency actions and other legal documents.
Conduct in person client interviews and gather relevant facts for case development.
Conduct discovery, investigations, and legal research as required for case preparation.
Represent clients at court appearances, hearings, conferences, and related proceedings in Family Court and Supreme Court.
Consult and negotiate with opposing counsel and other parties to achieve favorable client outcomes.
Represent clients in post-dispositional proceedings, including preparation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders and other post judgment appearances.
Conduct safety planning with domestic violence survivors and provide appropriate referrals (e.g., shelter, counseling, and supportive services).
Collaborate with and review the work of assigned support staff as needed.
Maintain accurate, complete, and timely documentation of all client contacts and case activity in LegalServer or other case management systems.
Stay current on relevant legislative changes, case law, and best practices; participate in continuing legal education (CLE) training.
Participate in community outreach, education, and training related to family law and domestic violence services, including through work with our grant partners, the Willow Domestic Violence Center and the Monroe County Domestic Violence Consortium
Provide information about legal rights, domestic violence resources, and agency services to community partners and stakeholders.
Travel across multiple counties as required to represent clients and attend court proceedings or related meetings.
Participate in office-wide functions, including staff meetings, trainings, and organizational initiatives.
Provide legal support to other programs within the organization as needed.
Provide ex-parte legal advice in Monroe County Family Court in collaboration with the Willow Court Advocacy Program to survivors who may be in crisis.
Requirements
Juris Doctor (JD) required.
Admission to the New York State Bar required; candidates who have received their JD and qualify for a judicial practice order may also be considered.
Proficiency with computer systems, including Microsoft Word and Excel; experience with case management systems preferred.
Proficiency with Microsoft Teams, Zoom and other online meeting platforms;
Strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills.
Strong negotiating and litigation skills with the ability to advocate effectively in court.
High level of initiative, independence, and organizational skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to articulate ideas clearly and effectively.
Ability to manage a high-volume caseload and work both independently and collaboratively.
Demonstrated ability to work respectfully, empathetically and with a trauma informed lens to serve our diverse client population.
Ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues, court personnel, and community partners.
Commitment to social justice and a passion for serving underprivileged communities.
Access to reliable transportation and willingness to travel across multiple counties.
Benefits
Hybrid Work schedule
Paid Lunch Hour
Employer contributions toward health and dental insurance plans
Up to: 15 days of vacation to start (based on experience)
96 hours of sick leave
48 hours of personal time
14 paid holidays a year
$600 per year internet stipend
3% match on the 401(k) or Roth 401(k) plan of your choice
Language differential for being proficient in a program-relevant language