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Madison, WI · On-site

$75K - $175K/yr

By leveraging modern technology and efficient business practices, we reduce stress, increase flexibility, and create space for our attorneys to focus on what truly matters: helping clients through ...

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How much do tech attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for tech attorney in the United States is $98,330.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,500.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tech Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tech Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, a valid law license, and a strong understanding of technology law, intellectual property, and data privacy regulations. Familiarity with legal research databases, contract management systems, and cybersecurity frameworks is often required. Excellent analytical thinking, negotiation abilities, and effective communication are essential soft skills for advising clients and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills are crucial for navigating complex legal issues in the fast-evolving technology sector and protecting clients' interests.

What are some common challenges faced by tech attorneys when advising clients on emerging technologies?

Tech attorneys often encounter the challenge of keeping up with rapidly evolving technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and data privacy regulations. They must interpret and apply existing legal frameworks to new and sometimes ambiguous situations, often working closely with engineers and product teams to understand technical nuances. Additionally, tech attorneys need to anticipate potential legal risks while supporting innovation, which requires staying abreast of both legal precedents and industry trends. This dynamic environment demands strong analytical skills, adaptability, and effective cross-functional collaboration.

What is a tech attorney?

A tech attorney, also known as a technology lawyer, specializes in legal issues related to the technology sector, including software, hardware, data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and licensing agreements. They advise tech companies, startups, and individuals on navigating regulations, drafting contracts, protecting innovations, and managing risks associated with emerging technologies. Tech attorneys often work at the intersection of law and technology, helping clients understand and comply with complex legal frameworks that affect the digital world.

What is the difference between Tech Attorney vs Software Developer?

AspectTech AttorneySoftware Developer
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, tech law certificationsComputer science degree, coding certifications
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, corporate legal departments, tech companiesTech companies, startups, software firms
Industry UsageLegal advisory, compliance, intellectual propertyProduct development, coding, system design

While a Tech Attorney focuses on legal aspects of technology, such as contracts and intellectual property, a Software Developer creates and maintains software applications. Both roles are essential in the tech industry but serve different functions related to their expertise.

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Infographic showing various Tech Attorney job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 24% Full Time, 34% Part Time, and 37% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,330 per year, or $47.3 per hour.

$170.53K - $285.95K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary : $170,526.96 - $285,951.00 Annually
Location : Los Angeles City Hall - East
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026-3533
Branch: Criminal Branch
Division: Compliance
Opening Date: 04/29/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Bargaining Unit: LACAA - MOU 29
About Us
The Office of the Los Angeles City Attorney is one of the nation's largest municipal law offices. With over 1,000 legal professionals, including 500 attorneys, the Office provides the City of Los Angeles ("City") with the highest caliber of legal services, ranging from prosecuting criminal misdemeanors and playing a leading role in criminal justice reform to advising on homelessness initiatives, defending civil lawsuits and claims, and bringing civil enforcement actions in the name of the People of the State of California.
Guided by an overarching commitment to integrity, accountability and transparency, we find great meaning in the work we do and the services we provide.
We seek collaborative team players who understand that fulfilling our mission is key to making a positive impact.
Description
The Criminal Branch is responsible for filing and prosecuting misdemeanor criminal cases from court offices located throughout Los Angeles. The Branch also litigates appeals and extraordinary writs arising from Criminal Branch cases in state and federal courts. The cases involve a wide variety of offenses including California Penal Code violations (such as theft, battery, domestic violence, child physical and sexual abuse, elder abuse, human trafficking offenses, and many others), Los Angeles Municipal Code violations (including both personal and property-related offenses), California Vehicle Code violations such as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and other state code violations. The Office of the City Attorney works closely with local law enforcement agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, California Highway Patrol and numerous city, county, state, and federal regulatory agencies to prosecute crimes occurring in the City of Los Angeles.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Brady, Ethics and Compliance Section (BEC) addresses issues involving prosecutorial ethics, prosecutorial misconduct, Brady compliance, and criminal discovery procedures. The Supervising Attorney works closely with prosecutors, supervisors, Criminal Branch management and the Executive Office to create and apply policies that ensure compliance with statutory duties, ethical obligations, and other rules and regulations regarding professional conduct. BEC serves as custodian of records for the Criminal Branch and provides training to attorneys in the Criminal Branch.
The duties and responsibilities of the Supervising Attorney of BEC include:
  • Organizing and directing the daily assignments of attorneys and support staff assigned to or working with BEC;
  • Interacting directly with the Branch Chief on matters being handled by BEC;
  • Advising Branch management to ensure that Branch Operations are fully compliant with all state and federal laws, regulations, and guidelines;
  • Advising and working with Branch management on developing and implementing policies and initiatives that reflect the Office's policies and goals for its criminal practice;
  • Participating in the daily oversight, supervision, training and mentoring of attorneys, including collaborating with attorneys in carrying out their assignments;
  • Conducting formal and informal training, devising and editing projects and presentations;
  • Participating in personnel matters for both attorneys and support staff, including disciplinary matters, evaluations, and performance reviews;
  • Responding to inquiries from Criminal Branch management, Executive Management, other agencies or departments, law enforcement agencies and members of the public;
  • Working closely with other sections of the Office to facilitate effective and efficient administration of justice, including responding to CPRAs and other inter-office issues;
  • Preparing reports, statistics, surveys, and budgetary recommendations, including addressing requests and referrals from the Executive Office and Branch Management;
  • Coordinating with the Director of Technology when technology is used to assist with discovery and other compliance obligations;
  • Advising the attorneys in the Criminal Branch regarding interpretation of policies and best practices;
  • Responding to requests from the City Attorney, Criminal Branch Chiefs and other Supervisors on novel issues that require a swift response;
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements
Applicants for this position must have a license to practice law in all of the courts in the State of California. Additional requirements include:
  • Five (5) years of prosecutorial experience with demonstrated strengths in Brady, criminal discovery, prosecutorial ethics and prosecutorial misconduct issues;
  • Broad knowledge of criminal law and procedure, including extensive experience in pretrial, trial, and post-conviction Law and Motion practice;
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills, the ability to prioritize, concurrently complete multiple assignments;
  • Ability to work well under time pressure with minimal supervision;
  • Demonstrated supervisory skills including: ability to guide and train staff, provide feedback and evaluations, performance management and conflict resolution,
  • Thorough understanding of current trends in criminal law and issues affecting substantive and procedural criminal law;
  • Command of misdemeanor filing, arraignment, calendar and trial court operations and procedures;
  • Proven ability to produce engaging instructional resources and technical training aids tailored to diverse learning styles;
  • Experienced in collaborating and interfacing with technical development teams to ensure the criminal case management system aligns with operational and compliance requirements;
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written;
  • Ability to represent the Office in meetings with community stakeholders, the judiciary and law enforcement;
  • Skilled at navigating complex relationships with public officials, executive leadership, and the general public
  • Ability to prepare reports, memoranda, budget requests and analysis of statistical data and trends;
  • Dedicated to fostering a supportive environment for attorneys navigating complex legal issues;
  • Strong sense of ethics and the ability to exercise discretion and maintain confidences;
  • Supervisory experience is desirable but not required for the position.

Requirements for Application
  • Cover Letter
  • Resume
  • Candidates are required to submit two recent writing samples personally authored in the last two years.

Supplemental Information
Current Location
City Hall East, 200 N. Main Street, Los Angeles. Position is subject to assignment at any location within the County of Los Angeles.
Probation
Appointment to this exempt position (non Civil-Service) will be subject to a two year probationary period as required by Section 1050 of the City Charter. Successful completion of the two year probationary period will result in tenure with the office.
Classification
For internal applicants only - Placement in this position will initially be as a lateral transfer with the selected candidate assuming the position in their current classification.
Application and Deadline
Interested candidates should go to: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacityattorney/ to apply online.
Qualified applicants will be invited to interview.
Conflict-of-Interest
This position is designated as Category 1 on the .
Contact
Questions? Please email atty.recruit@lacity.org
AS A COVERED ENTITY UNDER TITLE Il OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY AND, UPON REQUEST, WILL PROVIDE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION TO ENSURE EQUAL ACCESS TO ITS PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES. TO REQUEST A REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION, PLEASE CALL THE HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION AT (213) 978-7160.