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Work alongside some of Ohio's most respected civil defense attorneys in a collegial, team-oriented environment where your contributions are genuinely valued * Enjoy a balanced, sustainable workload ...

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Litigation Paralegal

Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site

$40K - $65K/yr

... lawyers" appellate and motions practice, we litigate civil cases on behalf of survivors of human trafficking and handle catastrophic-injury, civil-rights, and insurance bad-faith matters in state and ...

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Litigation Paralegal

Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site

$40K - $65K/yr

... lawyers" appellate and motions practice, we litigate civil cases on behalf of survivors of human trafficking and handle catastrophic-injury, civil-rights, and insurance bad-faith matters in state and ...

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Litigation Paralegal

Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site

$40K - $65K/yr

... lawyers" appellate and motions practice, we litigate civil cases on behalf of survivors of human trafficking and handle catastrophic-injury, civil-rights, and insurance bad-faith matters in state and ...

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A growing regional Creditors' Rights law firm is seeking a motivated Associate Attorney to manage ... in bankruptcy, collections, civil litigation, or related areas (court experience a plus)

Our growing regional Creditors' Rights law firm is seeking a motivated Associate Attorney to manage ... in bankruptcy, collections, civil litigation, or related areas (court experience a plus)

Attorney (U) (Vacancy)

Columbus, OH · On-site

$34.14 - $51.17/hr

Litigation experience in civil, housing, or environmental matters. Experience appearing in court ... Performs legal research for assigned cases or projects for more senior attorneys; Reviews contracts ...

Our attorneys and staff drive solutions that create value and results to achieve client goals and ... in bankruptcy, collections, civil litigation, or related areas (court experience a plus)

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As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for civil rights attorneys in in the United States is $112,990.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Assistant Prosecuting Attorney - Civil Prosecutor

Delaware, County of (OH)

Delaware, OH • On-site, Remote

$65K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Objectives Join a mission-driven legal team where your work directly impacts the residents and future of Delaware County. As an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, you'll take on a dynamic and diverse civil practice with meaningful responsibility, courtroom and advisory experience, and the opportunity to shape local government operations-all without the pressure of billable hours. This role offers the chance to handle a broad range of complex and engaging legal matters, including contracts, land use and zoning, employment law, public records and open meetings, real estate, taxation, development, construction law, election and levy law, and other issues affecting county government.

Attorneys in this position serve as trusted legal advisors to elected officials, county agencies, and departments while representing the Prosecuting Attorney's clients before local, state, and federal boards and administrative agencies. In addition to litigation and advocacy, this position includes conducting legal research, drafting opinions and memoranda, and providing practical legal guidance on issues that shape county policy and operations. The work is varied, collaborative, and impactful-ideal for attorneys who enjoy solving complex problems and working closely with public leaders.

Delaware County offers the stability and purpose of public service combined with the professional autonomy attorneys value. The workload is steady and occasionally fast-paced, but responsibilities are clearly defined, and attorneys are trusted to exercise independent judgment with support and direction from the Chief of the Civil Division and the Prosecuting Attorney. This position also provides exceptional work-life balance and long-term career benefits, including: No billable hour requirements Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) Eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program Flexible scheduling options after six months, including telework opportunities or four 10-hour workdays Candidates licensed to practice law in Ohio are preferred; however, recent law graduates awaiting bar results are also encouraged to apply.

This is an outstanding opportunity for attorneys seeking meaningful public service, professional variety, long-term stability, and a rewarding alternative to traditional firm practice. Full job descriptions are available on the Class Specifications page. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.