Our firm is looking for a driven and compassionate individual to join our consumer protection litigation team as a paralegal, supporting tenants facing unsafe and unlivable housing conditions. No prior legal experience is required—we're looking for someone who is organized, analytical, eager to learn, and passionate about fighting for people in vulnerable situations. If you're ready to make a difference and want to build a legal career helping people stand up for their rights, we encourage you to apply today! Responsibilities: • Work directly with tenants to gather information, document housing issues, and help them understand their rights • Maintain client relationships with patience, empathy, and encouragement • Assist attorneys in developing case strategies and pushing cases toward resolution • Summarize key information from lease agreements, inspection reports, and legal documents • Prepare and file litigation documents, including disclosures, notices, motions, and subpoenas • Track court deadlines and maintain case calendars for hearings, depositions, and mediations • Communicate professionally with opposing counsel, courts, and government agencies • Track time on cases in a comprehensive and complete manner Qualifications: • Passion for helping underserved communities and standing up to bad landlords • Experience in social work, tenant advocacy, housing programs, or community support is a big plus • Strong organizational skills and ability to handle multiple cases at once • Excellent written and verbal communication skills—you’ll be working closely with clients in stressful situations • Ability to problem-solve and take initiative in moving cases forward • Proficiency in Microsoft products, Adobe Acrobat, case management software and court filing systems (training provided) • Bachelor’s degree preferred, but experience in social work, advocacy, or housing services will be considered in lieu of a degree Compensation: $60,000 with bonus potential
• Work directly with tenants to gather information, document housing issues, and help them understand their rights • Maintain client relationships with patience, empathy, and encouragement • Assist attorneys in developing case strategies and pushing cases toward resolution • Summarize key information from lease agreements, inspection reports, and legal documents • Prepare and file litigation documents, including disclosures, notices, motions, and subpoenas • Track court deadlines and maintain case calendars for hearings, depositions, and mediations • Communicate professionally with opposing counsel, courts, and government agencies • Track time on cases in a comprehensive and complete manner