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Attorney Fellow - Housing - Uptown People's Law Center - Chicago Illinois
Company: Ascend Justice Location: Chicago, Illinois
Posted On: 10/31/2024
Uptown People's Law Center 4413 N Sheridan Chicago , IL 60640 United States Uptown People's Law Center (UPLC) is hiring a staff attorney on a one-year fellowship to work in its housing rights practice. Duties of this position include representing tenants in a variety of cases, including traditional eviction defense, advocating for tenants experiencing substandard living conditions, and teaching both tenants and social services providers about tenants' rights. This is the perfect job for a new attorney, or an attorney finishing up a fellowship or clerkship who wants to get experience and network with tenant's rights attorneys. Responsibilities This staff attorney will, under the supervision of the Housing Supervising Attorney, and with the assistance of other UPLC staff, represent tenants in traditional eviction defense, advocating for tenants experiencing substandard living conditions, and teaching both tenants and social services providers about tenants' rights. As part of this effort, this staff attorney will: - Appear in state court for eviction proceedings, and prepare for jury trials with the drafting of and responding to discovery requests, argue any appropriate dispositive motions, engage in settlement negotiations, and other litigation-related tasks.
- Represent tenants in other housing legal matters, including illegal lockouts, landlord retaliation, illegal entries, material noncompliance on building conditions and repairs, and discriminatory actions by landlords.
- Provide training and other outreach and educational efforts to tenants, community groups, social service agencies, and housing providers in order to raise broad as well as targeted grassroots awareness about the JHA and to advise both landlords and tenants of their rights and obligations under the law.
- Work with various community organizations to strengthen UPLC's relationship with, and ability to provide legal assistance to, community residents. Additionally, this staff attorney is expected to:
- Support the training of paralegals, legal interns, and outreach workers, including reviewing their work, as needed.
- Attend CLE classes and legal community meetings on relevant legal and social justice topics.
- Perform other duties as assigned. Travel Requirements Occasional travel to area social service providers, typically but not exclusively in the Uptown neighborhood, and to the Chicago Daley Center courthouse in the Loop, is required. Most locations can be reached via Chicago public transit; however, access to a car is a plus. Required Hours Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 5:00pm, and Friday 9:00 - 2:00, approximately37 hours perweek. UPLC employees are expected to work in person at UPLC's office at least one day per week. Flex time and limited remote work options are available. This is a full-time, exempt position. Non-traditional hours-weekends and evenings-may be required on occasion, including when preparing for trial and when attending community meetings, which are often held in the evenings. Organization Background Uptown People's Law Center is a nonprofit legal clinic located on the North Side of Chicago. Our work is focused on three areas: representing disabled people who have been denied Social Security disability benefits; representing tenants who are facing eviction, or other issues relating to their tenancy; and representing prisoners in civil rights lawsuits. UPLC offers an entrepreneurial environment with a small staff of kind people who are passionate about their work. The dress code is casual (except for court appearances and certain meetings/events) and we are conveniently located a short walk from the Wilson Red Line stop. Full-time at UPLC is typically 37 hours per week, including half-hour lunches daily. UPLC has a long history of commitment to engaging with social justice work, and values the diversity of perspectives its workers can bring to the table. We have begun working to formalize our commitment to diversity/equity/inclusion and to integrate it more explicitly into our work and office culture. We look forward to this position's input and participation in that work. In addition, we as an office have extensive experience providing accommodations as necessary in order to establish equity in our working environment. If you are interested in discussing accommodations for this position or for the interview process, please feel free to include your query with your application. We do not require a disclosure of disability in order to extend an accommodation. QualificationsQualifications
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