Are you a brand-new lawyer who actually wants to practice law, not just push paper?
Small Tax / Debt / Bankruptcy practice is looking for a newly admitted attorney who wants:
Part-time work now, and
To learn how to eventually build and run their own practice.
This is an ideal role if you’re entrepreneurial, not afraid of the IRS, and want real client experience instead of being buried in a back office.
You’ll be working directly with an experienced attorney, not lost in a big-firm hierarchy.
What We’re Looking For
Newly admitted attorney (or awaiting bar results with strong interest in these areas)
Strong interest in Tax, Debt, and Bankruptcy
Professional, empathetic, and comfortable talking to stressed-out clients
Solid writing and research skills
Entrepreneurial mindset – you’d like to build your own book or solo practice over time
Availability for part-time hours (flexible schedule; some remote work may be possible)
What You Get
Mentorship in how to actually run a consumer-focused law practice
Real client contact and courtroom exposure (as appropriate)
Training in systems, marketing, and procedures that make a small practice work
Potential to grow your own practice alongside this work, with guidance
Competitive part-time pay, commensurate with experience
How to Apply
Please email:
Your resume
A brief cover email explaining why Tax / Debt / Bankruptcy interests you
A short writing sample (can be from law school, clinic, or prior work)
Include “Newly Admitted Attorney – Part-Time” in the subject line.
If you’re a new lawyer who wants to learn the ropes, help real people in financial trouble, and eventually stand up your own practice, this is for you.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.