Trial Attorney

Washington, DC, USA
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Job Description

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. CAIR’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.


Job Title:               Trial Attorney

Department:          Civil Rights

FLSA Status:         Exempt

Job Reports to      General Counsel/National Litigation Director

Location:               Washington, DC

Pay Range:           The salary range for this role is $95,000 to $100,000 USD annually. Candidates can expect to be offered $95,000 as a new hire in the role. 


Brief Description: CAIR is seeking a talented Trial Attorney to join its civil rights department at this crucial time in our nation’s history.


The Trial Attorney will be primarily responsible for:

·        Working collaboratively with other attorneys as a member of trial teams

·        Involvement in all aspects of the trial stage, including, but not limited to, conducting fact investigation,

working with expert witnesses, serving and responding to written discovery, taking and defending

depositions, drafting substantive and procedural briefs, conducting all aspects of any trial, and presenting

oral argument in federal court, local and state courts if applicable, and administrative hearings

·        Involvement in appellate litigation

·        Involvement in alternative dispute resolution proceedings and settlement negotiations, and recommending

settlements of litigation when appropriate

·        Participating in speaking engagements pertaining to civil rights issues facing the American Muslim

community

·        Training and coaching of CAIR staff as requested

·        Attend continuing legal education seminars and keep abreast of changes in the law through reading and

other means

·        Travel and weekend hours required as needed


Qualifications

·        J.D. from an accredited law school and an active member of the bar (any jurisdiction)

·        Ability to handle multiple concurrent assignments and meet deadlines; must be able to work well both

independently and in a team environment

·        Well-versed with the civil rights law

·        Excellent legal research, writing and oral skills

·        The ideal candidate has a minimum three years of experience

·        Experience in appellate practice preferred

·        No disciplinary actions on record or pending

·        An understanding of civil rights issues relating to American Muslims

·        Passion for the mission of the Council on American-Islamic Relations

·        Ability to communicate in language other than English is a plus