About the Role
We are looking for a legal professional to serve as the primary liaison between our firm and the independent contractor attorneys we hire to make court appearances and handle traffic dockets across multiple jurisdictions.
This is an excellent fit for attorneys or former attorneys who want to stay connected to the legal profession through meaningful, flexible work. If you have practiced law in the past and are looking for a way to put that experience to use on your own schedule, this role was designed with you in mind.
What You Will Do
Your work will center on three main areas: retaining, monitoring, and reporting.
Retaining and Support: You will actively retain independent contractor attorneys, evaluate their qualifications and fit, and report your findings and recommendations back to the firm's leadership, who will make the final decisions.
Performance Monitoring: Once contractor attorneys are onboarded, you will be their main point of contact. You will conduct regular check-ins to ensure they are meeting expectations, monitor how they are handling their assigned dockets, and flag any issues or concerns to the firm promptly.
Metrics and Reporting: You will track and compile pre-determined performance metrics, including case resolution outcomes, and deliver regular reports to the firm. Your reports will give leadership the visibility they need to ensure clients are receiving high-quality representation.
Please note: This role does not involve practicing law, conducting legal research, or drafting legal documents. Your legal background is valuable because it allows you to evaluate attorney performance and communicate credibly with practicing lawyers — not because you will be doing case work yourself.
Who Should Apply
- Education: Juris Doctor (JD) required.
- Licensure: An active law license is not required; candidates who previously held a license are welcome and encouraged to apply.
- Preferred Background: Prior experience practicing criminal law and/or traffic law is a strong plus.
- Key Skills: Strong communication, interviewing ability, organizational skills, and comfort with tracking and reporting metrics.
- Work Style: Self-directed, reliable, and comfortable working independently in a fully remote setting.
This role is built for someone who understands how law firms operate and how attorneys should perform because they have been there themselves. Whether you are an attorney or former attorney and have the time to commit and a desire to do part time work that makes a real difference, we want to hear from you.
Compensation and Details
- Pay: $1,500 per month
- Engagement Type: 1099 Independent Contractor
- Schedule: Part-time with flexible hours. You manage your own schedule.
- Location: Fully remote
Pay: $1,500.00 per month
Benefits:
Application Question(s):
- Do you currently hold an active law license in any US jurisdiction?
- Do you have prior experience practicing criminal law or traffic law?
- Have you ever held an active law license in any US jurisdiction?
Work Location: Remote