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We are seeking an experienced M&A attorney to join the firm as a full-time Practice Support Lawyer ... This position is available on a hybrid or fully remote basis. About the Role As PSL, you will serve ...

A Large Salt Lake City firm seeking Attorney with 7+ years of Water Law Experience! This Jobot Job ... One day REMOTE/WFH, could be negotiable * Annual retreats and firm events; firm sponsored meals and ...

This is a remote position. We are a growing personal injury consulting company looking for a driven, relationship-focused Sales Representative to expand our network of attorneys and funded cases.

Remote Job Summary: You'll use your tax expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. The ... Active CPA license, Chartered Accountant designation, or experience as a US tax attorney. * Sales ...

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How much do remote attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote attorney in Draper, UT is $91,924.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,200.00 and $112,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote attorney?

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 as a remote attorney?

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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Infographic showing various Remote Attorney job openings in Draper, UT as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 10% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,924 per year, or $44.2 per hour.

Assistant Attorney General-Antitrust & Data Privacy

Utah Division of Human Resource Management

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site, Remote

Full-time

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Job description

Assistant Attorney General - Antitrust & Data Privacy

The Utah Attorney General has an immediate opening for an attorney to serve as an Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust & Data Privacy Division. This position reports to the Division Director, working with a team of approximately six other attorneys and staff, focusing primarily on antitrust enforcement, while assisting with the data privacy docket. We are committed to serving the public, and we do this by working collaboratively with other state and federal partners in affirmative civil litigation. The work includes investigations, merger reviews, and enforcement actions in state and federal courts.

This is a limited-term position for a period of two years.

Our team has been on the front lines of litigation against large technology companies like Google, Meta, and Live Nation. Additionally, the Antitrust Team has ongoing Utah specific investigations and litigation. We also lead multistate actions against companies that have breached consumer data. For example, Utah was a leader in protecting our citizens' genetic information when 23andMe filed bankruptcy in March 2025

The Division is also at the cutting edge of the national discussion about cybersecurity, consumer data privacy rights, artificial intelligence and related topics like child online safety and privacy, and social media regulation. Utah is a leader in developing and instituting data privacy protections for consumers, and the team is responsible for enforcing the Utah Protection of Personal Information Act (UPPIA), the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), the Genetic Information Privacy Act (GIPA), and the Government Data Privacy Act (GDPA), and more.

The ideal candidate will have experience with litigating antitrust and competition law. The candidate will also be familiar with the dynamics of multistate enforcement actions or similar multi-party cases in the private sector. The job will involve navigating complex civil investigations and litigation. All candidates should be able to manage their own caseload from initial complaints to investigation, litigation, trial, and appeal. In addition to working with many other states attorneys general, the Federal Trade Commission, and the U.S. Department of Justice, our team also advises and helps develop state legislation and policies. Some travel will be necessary.

We intend to fill this position with an attorney who has five or more years of civil litigation experience. Membership in good standing in the bar of a State of the United States is required for employment. Membership in the Utah State Bar in good standing is required within a reasonable period of time after employment. The position is in-office in Salt Lake City, Utah, but remote work will be considered for well-qualified applicants.

Responsibilities

   Conduct all levels of civil litigation from initial intake, through investigation, pretrial, pleadings, expert and fact discovery, trial, appeal, and post-judgment.

   Maintain an active caseload with minimal supervision.

   Coordinate with public information officer as needed.

   Build collaborative relationships with other state and federal enforcers.

   Litigate high-profile and complex cases.

   Communicate, write, and listen well.

   Draft legal briefs, contracts, and memoranda.

   Travel to various events and courts in and outside of Utah.

   Develop cases from initial complaints or inquiries.

   Additional factors that may be considered would be a formal education in economics.

Qualifications

   Strong knowledge of general antitrust and competition laws.

   Experience with performing investigations and civil litigation in federal and state court.

   Experience with managing a caseload with minimal supervision.

   Skill to perform all above responsibilities.

   Communicate well within a team environment.

   Strong ability to read and interpret difficult texts and sources of law.

   Understand complex legal processes and procedures, including multidistrict litigation.

   Performs legal research using case law and other techniques.

   Understands and follows laws governing access to public and private records.