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Temp Attorney Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Billing Specialist

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site +1

$70K - $78K/yr

These include maintaining discounts and rates, responding to billing lawyer requests for additional historical information, managing transfers of funds from escrow, updating the status of temporary ...

Review and approve staff credit charges; authorize temporary credit increases. * Bring staff issues ... Coordinate with attorneys, provide documentation, review drafts, and support legal matters. * Draft ...

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How much do temp attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for temp attorney in Utah is $89,517.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,600.00 and $109,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a temp attorney?

Temp attorneys, also known as temporary or contract attorneys, are legal professionals hired for a limited period to assist with specific projects or to manage increased workloads. They often work on tasks such as document review, legal research, or supporting litigation teams during peak times. Temp attorneys may be employed directly by law firms, corporations, or through staffing agencies, and their assignments can range from a few days to several months. This role offers flexibility for attorneys and allows employers to efficiently manage fluctuating legal demands.

What are some common challenges temp attorneys face when joining new legal teams on short notice?

Temp Attorneys often encounter the challenge of quickly acclimating to new workplace cultures and workflows. They must rapidly understand ongoing cases, familiarize themselves with firm protocols, and build rapport with permanent staff, all while meeting tight deadlines. Success in this role requires adaptability, excellent communication, and strong organizational skills. Many temp roles offer a dynamic environment with opportunities to gain diverse legal experience and expand professional networks.

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

To thrive as a Temp Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor degree, active bar membership, and strong legal research and writing skills. Familiarity with document review platforms (like Relativity or Concordance), e-discovery tools, and case management systems is typically required. Excellent attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication are vital soft skills for success in temporary legal assignments. These skills and qualifications ensure high-quality legal work, efficient project completion, and the ability to seamlessly integrate with new teams and processes.

What is the difference between Temp Attorney vs Contract Attorney?

AspectTemp AttorneyContract Attorney
CredentialsJ.D. degree, licensed attorneyJ.D. degree, licensed attorney
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments at law firms or corporationsProject-based work, often remote or on-site
Employer UsageLaw firms, legal departments hiring short-term supportLaw firms, corporate legal teams for specific cases
Search IntentTemporary legal staffing, short-term legal workProject-specific legal work, freelance legal assignments

Both Temp Attorneys and Contract Attorneys are licensed lawyers hired for specific legal tasks. Temp Attorneys typically work on short-term assignments through staffing agencies, often filling in for absent staff. Contract Attorneys usually work on specific projects or cases, often remotely, providing specialized legal services. While their roles overlap, Temp Attorneys are more associated with temporary staffing, whereas Contract Attorneys focus on project-based work.

What are the most commonly searched types of Attorney jobs in Utah?

The most popular types of Attorney jobs in Utah are:

What cities in Utah are hiring for Temp Attorney jobs?

Cities in Utah with the most Temp Attorney job openings:

Infographic showing various Temp Attorney job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 10% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,517 per year, or $43 per hour.

Legal Secretary (Temporary Position)

Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$42K - $58K/yr

Temporary

Posted 21 days ago


Salt Lake County rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 48 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

596th of 848 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

JOB SUMMARY

This is a Temporary Position

Provides legal secretarial support to Division staff. Performs highly responsible and confidential secretarial duties and administrative functions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

This is a Temporary Position

Two (2) years of professional office clerical experience.
Due to the nature of this position, the successful applicant must successfully pass an initial criminal background check, as well as every two years thereafter, and continuously meet the requirements of the Bureau of Criminal Information (BCI).

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

The following duties and responsibilities are intended to be representative of the work performed by the incumbent(s) in this position and are not all-inclusive. The omission of specific duties and responsibilities will not preclude it from the position.
Applicants must be prepared to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation.

  • Drafts service contracts for assigned attorneys’ client agencies.
  • Prepares required documents using written copy, transcription equipment, shorthand notes or other job specific tools. Makes copies for filing system and appropriately distributes originals.
  • Prepares travel/training requests for seminars, conferences, and workshops, and assists in setting appointments for assigned attorneys.
  • Composes correspondence as requested by attorneys, obtains signature, copies documents for distribution.
  • Prepares and maintains case files (electronic record and hard copy); analyzes information in electronic form and hard copy case file to determine action to be taken; prepares appropriate legal documents for review by attorneys and processing of case.
  • Coordinates inquiries from other office divisions, county departments, state agencies, law enforcement agencies, and courts regarding status of attorney work products.
  • Coordinates inquiries from other office divisions, county departments, state agencies, law enforcement and others with Risk Management and Claims Adjusters as required.
  • Receives outside and defense attorneys’ motions for discovery and reviews case file to determine which documents are to be provided and provides opposing counsel with same.
  • Answers inquiries on case status either by telephone or written correspondence. Provides citizens with written information of what will transpire, including the name of appropriate judge, the address and telephone number.
  • Analyzes information in case file to determine action to be taken. Prepares appropriate legal documents for processing of case.
  • Using county ordinances, state criminal code and wildlife regulation ordinances, transcribes accurately into legal format the charges to be filed.
  • Keeps daily and weekly calendars of appointments, preliminary hearings, trials and pre-trials for prosecuting attorneys; monitors cases so the proper action is taken within the time limits set forth by statute; coordinates with court clerks and checks via on-line computerized access for court-calendar updates.
  • Receives citations from courts and fact-sheets from attorneys and prepares case files and necessary legal documents.
  • Coordinates with courts regarding continued cases and rescheduling of same.
  • Maintains accurate and current case files and performs duties required for maintenance. Assists in the calling of witnesses for notice of hearing, trials, continuations, cancellations, etc., as required.
  • Utilizes legal training and knowledge of office functions by answering telephone inquiries, referring them to the proper attorneys, take messages, greets and gives information to the general public, law enforcement officers, defense attorneys and other governmental agencies.
  • Assists in setting appointments for assigned attorneys.
  • Independently reviews each case file and orders all necessary legal documents from the agencies according to individual cases. Assists attorneys in maintenance of statistics of court appearances, dispositions and transactions involving cases. Accesses information to court calendars and case files in preparation of related statistics.
  • Assists in the review, logging in and routing of all incoming mail, inter-office and county correspondence to assigned attorneys and/or personnel.
  • Obtains information from defendants as to their assets and financial status. Composes and prepares the appropriate order utilizing the statutes. Composes and prepares the appropriate order and submits to judge and opposing counsel.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA)
Knowledge of:
• General secretarial/clerical procedures and techniques
• Legal terminology
• Office technology systems
• Business English, proofreading, and editing techniques
• Salt Lake County rules, regulations, policies, and procedures
• Criminal justice system

• Civil, criminal, and bankruptcy court procedures
• County subdivision approval process
• Word processing systems and equipment
• Legal research
• Salt Lake County Cash Handling policies and procedures
• Filing systems and procedures for various courts, the District Attorney’s Office, and outside agencies

Skills and Abilities to
• Type accurately at 40 words-per-minute
• Work with computer software related to job-specific duties
• Accurately transcribe dictation from transcriber
• Greet and assist the public in a prompt, courteous, and professional manner


WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work duties are performed in a professional office environment.


This is a Temporary Position


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