Description:

At A Non-Profit Organization, we believe our entire community is stronger when everyone has a home, economic security, and essential public services. Legal Aid SMC uses the law to make the social safety net work for everyone. Our work makes San Mateo County a more just and equitable place to live and work.

The Legal Aid SMC's Housing team seeks an attorney to join us on the front lines of the housing affordability crisis. Housing team members work to defend tenants against eviction, enforce existing tenant protections through impact litigation, and advocate for effective and equitable housing policies in partnership with impacted communities. The Housing team includes attorneys, project coordinators, a project manager and a summer fellow who work collaboratively on all aspects of the program.

We are looking for a motivated and organized attorney who is dedicated to advocating for a diverse, low-income client population. The right candidate is someone who can prioritize multiple demands and execute tasks efficiently in a fast-paced litigation environment, demonstrates excellent client relations, works well on a collaborative team, and is committed to social justice.

Legal Aid SMC seeks candidates who share our aspirations for a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community and workplace. We are committed to affirming differences in race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity and expression.

Responsibilities:
  • Litigation: Represent clients with a full and active eviction defense caseload. The attorney will be responsible for evaluating unlawful detainer cases for full legal representation, assessing defenses, developing a case strategy, developing evidence, preparing pleadings, discovery and motions, and making court appearances, including hearings and trials.
  • Advocacy: Advocate for the rights of tenants whose housing is threatened by issues related to eviction notices, discrimination, reasonable accommodations, retaliation, habitability, harassment, subsidized housing/Section 8, and rent increases.
  • Consultation: Consult with clients weekly in person or by telephone, advising on evictions and other legal issues that challenge the housing stability of low-income tenants. With training and supervision from the Directing Attorney, supervise volunteers conducting client intake interviews and preparing pro per responses to unlawful detainer complaints.
  • Community engagement and policy advocacy: Participate in community outreach events and regional task force meetings; conduct tenant education workshops and organizing meetings; work collaboratively with community groups to advance local and state policy that benefits low-income tenants.

Required:
  • California State Bar membership or qualified for Registered Legal Services Attorney Program;
  • Ability to be in office and make in-person appearances as needed.

Preferred:
  • Outstanding legal research, writing and analysis, and public speaking skills;
  • Demonstrated commitment to working on behalf of low-income populations;
  • Demonstrated commitment to working with tenants to advance housing rights;
  • Experience working with low-income persons and persons with disabilities;
  • Direct service experience with individuals.