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Immigration Attorney -Remote

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What is a Remote Attorney job?

A Remote Attorney is a licensed legal professional who provides legal services, advice, and representation while working outside a traditional office setting. They may work for law firms, corporations, government agencies, or as independent contractors. Remote Attorneys handle tasks such as legal research, drafting contracts, litigation support, and client consultations using digital communication tools. This role allows for flexibility in work location while maintaining the same ethical and professional responsibilities as in-office attorneys.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Attorney position, and why are they important?

A Remote Attorney must have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, active bar membership, strong legal research skills, and proficiency in drafting and analyzing legal documents. Familiarity with legal practice management software, secure document sharing platforms, and e-filing systems is often essential. Excellent time management, self-motivation, and clear virtual communication skills help remote attorneys excel when collaborating with clients and legal teams remotely. These abilities are crucial for delivering high-quality legal services efficiently and maintaining compliance while working in a remote environment.

What challenges might I encounter working as a Remote Attorney, and how can I address them?

One common challenge for Remote Attorneys is maintaining effective communication and collaboration with clients and colleagues without face-to-face meetings. To overcome this, it’s important to master video conferencing tools, maintain regular check-ins, and have clear protocols for document sharing and feedback. Staying organized and self-disciplined is key to managing caseloads and meeting deadlines from a home office. With intentional strategies and digital tools, remote attorneys can remain highly productive and deliver excellent service despite physical distance.
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Texas Remote Attorney

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Job description

SUMMARY OF POSITION:

The Cromeens Law Firm is a dynamic and innovative law firm dedicated to providing high-quality legal services to our clients. We specialize in Construction Law, and our team is committed to delivering excellent results while maintaining the highest ethical standards. The Associate Attorney Works primarily with their supervising attorney and administrative members of the law firm, such as paralegals, legal clerks, and legal assistants. Is mainly responsible for communicating with clients, works towards developing legal strategies, and assists their supervising attorney with case management. As an Associate Attorney, you will be expected to stay informed about client matters, maintaining and building relationships with clients, preparing legal documents, attending hearings, mediations, trials, and arbitrations.


PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Maintain 35 billable hours per
    • Timely complete tasks as assigned by your supervising attorney. These typically involve:
    • Researching legal issues.
    • Drafting various pleadings.
    • Drafting various motions.
    • Ensuring that all statutory deadlines are properly complied with.
    • Attending and participating in hearings, mediations, and/or arbitrations as needed.
    • Assisting with other tasks as assigned by your supervising attorney.
    • Stay informed on client matters and assist your supervising attorney in maintaining client communications and relationships.
    • Promptly respond to client communications. (Typically, within 24 hours).
    • Prepare for Strategy Meetings with your supervising attorney as scheduled. During these meetings you will be expected to know, generally:
      • The facts of the
      • Where the case is
      • Any upcoming hearings or deadlines must also be calendared in Clio.
      • Is there a docket control order?
      • When is the case set for trial?
      • Is the case set for bench or jury trial?
      • Be prepared to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the case, the facts, and where you think we should be focusing our efforts to efficiently litigate the matter.
    • Be prepared to take cases to trial.
    • Continually evaluate cases to ensure that we are putting the client in the best position to reach their goal in hiring us.
    • Maintains knowledge of legal developments including completion of continuing legal education.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS:

      • Excellent written and verbal communication
      • Excellent organizational skills and attention to
      • Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet
      • Strong research, analytical, and critical thinking
      • Ability to prioritize tasks and delegate them when
      • Ability to function well in a fast- paced
      • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related
      • Bachelor's degree
      • Juris Doctor or equivalent from an accredited law school
      • Active license to practice law and/or membership in the State Bar of Texas .
      • 4 - 7 years of experience
      • Remote work experience is a plus.
      • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working

Schedule:

    • Working hours Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm(remotely) .
    • Must download Elevate App on computer and/ or cell phone.