Attorneys Wanted: Join the Panel for Indigent Representation with Flexibility and Impact!
We have an exciting opportunity for you to apply to our panel for the appointment of private attorneys to represent indigent parties in criminal, juvenile and dependency matters at the California Court of Appeal.
Why Join the Panel?
- Impactful Service: Provide essential legal representation to indigent individuals, ensuring their rights are protected in court.
- Appellate Focus: Gain invaluable experience in appellate law, sharpening your legal writing and research skills to effectively represent indigent clients.
- Professional Growth: Transition into a rewarding career path with opportunities to handle a variety of cases before appellate courts.
- Flexibility: Enjoy the freedom to manage your workload, choose your location, and set your hours to suit your lifestyle and career goals.
- Business Opportunity: Add appellate practice into your existing private practice or transition from large firm or public defense firm to a solo practice.
Benefits:
- Training: Access to periodic training programs designed to help you with the skills needed for appellate law and effective representation. Training covers appellate procedures, legal writing, and case strategies to prepare you for successful representation.
- Assisted Cases: Opportunities to handle assisted cases initially, allowing you to build confidence and competence in appellate law with guidance and mentorship on each case from seasoned staff attorneys.
- Independent Cases: As experience is gained and a history of competent work with increasing complexity is established, you can move to independent status taking cases you handle on your own.
- Compensation: Current pay rates per hour based on type of case:
- $110 – Assisted
- $120 – Independent
- $130 – Upper Tier Independent
- Professional Liability Coverage: Provided under CAP’s policy for panel attorneys in cases where the appointment is made through CAP-LA.
Factors Considered:
- Demonstrated interest in criminal, delinquency, dependency or mental health defense.
- Prior experience
- Writing, research and analytical skills.
Apply to the Panel
If you are ready to embark on a new challenge, submit our form application, a current resume and two writing samples by mail or by email to Bridget@lacap.com. The same application form is used for both the criminal and dependency panels.
Applications are considered on a rolling basis.
Empower yourself with a flexible career opportunity that allows you to contribute meaningfully to the legal community and uphold justice for those in need. Apply today!