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Seattle Immigration Attorney In-person Master Calendar Hearings/Individual Hearings Coverage Opportunity - Weekly Hearing Calendar Dates to Select
The Freelance Firm, LLC
Seattle Immigration Attorney In-person Master Calendar Hearings/Individual Hearings Coverage Opportunity - Weekly Hearing Calendar Dates to Select
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Seeking an experienced Immigration Attorney for in-person hearings in Seattle. Responsibilities include covering Master Calendar and Individual Hearings while understanding local rules and deadlines.
Welcome to The Freelance Firm!
We are a national network of experienced, high-level, freelance attorneys and paralegals who provide remote on-demand support for both short-term and long-term legal projects for our client law firms.
Due to increased demand, we are now interviewing for a qualified, experienced and dedicated Seattle-based Immigration Attorney for in-person appearances for Master Calendar Hearings/Individual Hearings Coverage.
A weekly Hearing Calendar would be shared for the attorney to select those Hearings that work with their schedule.
Attorney Requirements:
- Licensed in good standing to practice law in Washington
- Must be able to attend in-person hearings in Seattle area
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in Immigration law - preferred
- Understand local rules and court system
- Well-organized and proven ability to meet deadlines
- Self-starter and able to work independently
- Spanish fluency a plus
In-Person Master Hearing Coverage pay rate starts at a flat fee of $300. Individual Hearings rate higher.
We welcome you to join our established network of legal professionals!
Please respond with your resume and we will contact you in the next two days for a 30 minute online meeting to answer all of your questions about this opportunity and The Freelance Firm.
Resume submissions will be kept in strict confidence.
Please visit our website at www.thefreelancefirm.com to learn more about us and the services we provide!
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