Flexible Lawyer Jobs: 09/15/09
It has been ages since I've posted flexible lawyer jobs, and I've heard loud and clear that you would like to see flexible law opportunities from time to time--opportunities that offer the potential for real work/life balance or allow you to use your law degree on your own terms.
So here goes...as always, it's up to you to do your homework to verify that these are legitimate gigs before sending along any personal/sensitive information. I know you're whip-smart, but I feel compelled to warn you that if an online gig asks for money (esp. if it's related to freelance writing/publishing) up front, steer clear...and if it seems to good to be true, listen to your gut or do lots and lots of research (or both!). Even 'our kind' can get scammed.
If you know of a flexible opportunity that is a good fit for a lawyer, and think it should be included here at Darling Hill, please send an email to ink [*at*] darlinghill [*dot*] com. Just think of the "Pay it Forward" idea--some unemployed or flexible job seeking lawyer out there will thank you over and over again.
Attorney - part-time (DC)
Part-Time VA Attorney (VA)
Legal Industry Experts/Writers
Freelance Reporter (NH) - prefer background in police or government - could be a good opp. if you're looking to build visibility
Business Law and Securities Editor/Writer/Analyst (DC)
Course Developer (VA) - know Code of Federal Regulations
Associate General Counsel - part-time/temp (VA)
Law School Journalist (WI) - looks like an interesting alternative law job opp. where social networks/blogs are part of the job description
Wanted Research Attorney / Law Clerk / Intern -Contract (MI)
Copy Editor (NY)
Coordinator for Fair Juvenile Sentencing Project - part-time (MA)
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