This role is for someone who: • Is a brilliant writer and knows it • Loves documents, records, transcripts, timelines, and footnotes • Enjoys investigating messy facts and turning them into clear, persuasive narratives • Gets deep satisfaction from clean formatting, tight arguments, and citations that actually line up • Does not want to be a lawyer, argue in court, manage clients, or chase status • Wants to spend the bulk of their day writing, editing, organizing, and refining legal work If you secretly love being the person attorneys rely on when the writing really matters, keep reading. If you want to “eventually go to law school,” this is not the role for you. Our Firm handles serious, high-impact matters where the written word matters deeply: motions to dismiss, motions to vacate, post-conviction relief, restraining order litigation, and complex criminal defense. Our work changes lives, and when this role is done well, it elevates every case in the firm. Responsibilities: Our pleadings have to be precise, persuasive, and grounded in the record. You will: • Draft and revise pleadings, declarations, motions, and supporting documents under the attorney's direction • Analyze transcripts, discovery, court records, and exhibits to extract facts and build timelines • Transform raw notes, outlines, and attorney direction into polished, court-ready drafts • Proofread and tighten arguments for clarity, logic, tone, and formatting • Ensure filings comply with court rules, citation standards, and internal formatting requirements • Organize and curate record sets so attorneys can argue from clean, reliable materials You will not be responsible for client strategy, legal advice, or courtroom appearances. Qualifications: We care far more about how you think than what your last job title was. You might come from: • A nonprofit or advocacy background • Academia, research, or investigative work • Litigation support, paralegal, or legal researcher roles • Journalism, policy, or document-heavy analysis roles Formal legal experience is helpful but not the only qualifier. Exceptional writing, analytical rigor, and thorough research skills are non-negotiable. You Are Likely a Good Fit If You: • Are a strong writer across formal, analytical, and persuasive styles • Enjoy digging into documents and records • Have high internal standards for clarity and precision • Work independently and do not need hand-holding • Take pride in being indispensable behind the scenes • Prefer substance over spotlight • Can accept attorney feedback without ego and improve drafts fast Bonus points if you: • Have experience with criminal, immigration, or post-conviction matters • Are fluent in Spanish • Have worked in research-heavy or investigative roles Compensation: $30 - $40 hourly
• Our pleadings have to be precise, persuasive, and grounded in the record. You will: • Draft and revise pleadings, declarations, motions, and supporting documents under the attorney's direction • Analyze transcripts, discovery, court records, and exhibits to extract facts and build timelines • Transform raw notes, outlines, and attorney direction into polished, court-ready drafts • Proofread and tighten arguments for clarity, logic, tone, and formatting • Ensure filings comply with court rules, citation standards, and internal formatting requirements • Organize and curate record sets so attorneys can argue from clean, reliable materialsYou will not be responsible for client strategy, legal advice, or courtroom appearances.