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Inlandlegal

Staff Attorney - Eviction Defense

Inlandlegal, Riverside, California, United States, 92504


Job Title:

Eviction Defense AttorneyClassification:

ExemptReports To:

Practice Group DirectorSupervises:

Paralegals and Legal Secretaries as requiredCompensation:

$78,000.00 - $115,000.00 annually

If you believe safe and habitable housing is a human right worth working for, this position in ICLS’s Housing Practice Group may be right for you.

Housing Attorneys provide legal assistance and representation to clients facing eviction in courts throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Unlawful Detainer (UD) cases are heard daily in some courts and two to three times a week in other courts.

Either through negotiation or at a trial our attorneys work to secure a client’s right to safe and habitable housing and to ensure tenants’ rights under federal and state law are upheld. A win in these cases is often a soft landing that allows adequate time for the client to move, seals the court record from the public, and provides the client an accurate record of money owed.

The work is challenging – many individuals experiencing a UD do not have alternative options and they fear what comes next if they can’t find decent housing they can afford. Housing is scarce and affordable housing may be non-existent in parts of ICLS’ service area of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

The work is also rewarding -- preserving housing for ICLS clients is done in community and the approach is multi-faceted. Experienced attorneys in the Housing Practice Group form a support system to discuss case trends, negotiation tactics, and litigation strategy. Mentorship is built-in to our daily operations and guidance is readily available.

Incredibly dedicated paralegals assist at ICLS’ court-based projects and support our clinic services that assist clients who need document preparation. Our housing hotlines, staffed by experienced paralegals working under an attorney’s supervision, provide real-time advice to individuals with housing related concerns. The community is rounded out by talented legal administrative support staff to help facilitate your client management and case file disposition, as well as the preparation of simple legal pleadings.

Staff attorneys are encouraged to conduct at least one community legal education presentation (preferably on-site within ICLS’ service area) and to attend at least one community resource event per year. Additional opportunities to expand your legal network include working collaboratively with Pro Bono volunteers, participating in local bar association events (costs reimbursed by ICLS), and engaging with an amazing civil legal aid community at national, state and local levels.

Qualities

The following qualities are desirable in a staff attorney:Community centered with willingness to learn from and work with others including an openness to share challenges and an intentional practice to express gratitude to their colleagues.Patience with clients and self including healthy and sustainable practice to manage stress and vicarious trauma and is willing to learn practices that may be helpful in these regards.Approachable for staff, clients, and the community ICLS serves.Determination to achieve the best options for clients and passionate dedication to access justice via civil legal aid.Curiosity and desire to learn about client’s experiences that led to legal issues including systemic injustices that have historically disadvantaged persons of color and low income individuals.Hard-working but appreciates a work-life balance; has boundaries and respects others’ boundaries.Passion for learning and personal/professional growth including mentorship for self and mentoring others as experience is gained.Skills:

Active listening skillsTrauma-informed interviewing skillsLegal writing and research skillsCourtroom/trial experience (will be gained at ICLS for those with limited experience)Analytical skillsEffectively manage time and case loadBilingual (desired, but not required)NegotiationSpecific Duties and Responsibilities

Represent tenants in unlawful detainer (eviction) lawsuitsRepresent tenants in litigation and administrative proceedings to improve living conditionsParticipate in community outreach events and legal workshops/clinicsProvide legal advice and full scope representation in court to tenants facing eviction.Conduct intake interviews with new clientsProvide in-office “backup” on a rotating basis, responding to client emergencies and agency inquiriesAbility to be flexible to adapt and act quickly when urgent matters ariseQualifications

Admission to the State Bar of California, in good standing;Years of Experience:Attorney I: 0-3 years of experienceAttorney II: 3-5 years of experienceAttorney III: 4-9 years of experienceAttorney IV: 8+ years of experienceNote: Years of experience are considered guidelines based on actual, substantive legal experience.

The recognition of our common humanity is the first step in fostering a diverse environment. The sum of our unique differences is greater than our individual parts. Our unique stories and experiences allow us to better solve the challenges that our community faces. Staff approach professional relationships with humility across the spectrum of diversity, including race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, immigrant status, religious identity, physical and mental disabilities, and/or limited English proficiency with a willingness to consider unique perspectives. Inland Counties Legal Services provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.

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