Attorney

U.S. Courts

$152K — $229K *
Legal & Accounting
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school
  • Minimum five years of legal practice experience
  • Excellent legal research skills
  • Demonstrated clear and concise writing ability
  • Familiarity with artificial intelligence and generative AI
  • Strong multitasking capabilities
  • Commitment to deadlines and quality work
  • Attention to detail and collaborative spirit

Responsibilities

  • Conduct legal research on AI-related issues in U.S. courts
  • Write concise overviews of relevant legal issues
  • Develop practical guides for judges including checklists and flow charts
  • Identify and collaborate with experts to create educational videos
  • Advise on content formatting with the web-design team
  • Work with video production teams on content and scripts
  • Draft correspondence and reports for the AI Toolkit
  • Research and write for Judiciaries Worldwide pieces

Benefits

  • Federal government benefits applicable
  • Transportation subsidy offered
  • Flexible benefits program for health-related pre-tax deductions
  • Access to a child development center and fitness facility
  • Convenient location near public transportation and amenities
Full Job Description
Summary

The Center is seeking an experienced attorney to serve a dual role. The attorney's primary task will be to develop content for the Center's Artificial Intelligence Toolkit for US Judges (AIT), a web-based educational resource. This position entails legal research and writing as well as collaborating with subject matter experts on the production of short, educational videos and practical guides.

Duties

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The attorney's secondary role will be to develop content for the Center's web-based resource on comparative judicial practice, Judiciaries Worldwide. Similar skills are required for this role: strong facility with research and writing.

The attorney position will work under the supervision of the Director of the Center's International Office who is also leading the AI Toolkit project. The International Office is responsible for the Center's collaboration with the judiciaries of other nations. This work includes hosting foreign delegations at the Center's Washington, D.C. office, contributing to international programs and conferences, supervising the Visiting Fellows program, and developing content for Judiciaries Worldwide. This position may require occasional travel.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Legal research on artificial intelligence-related issues being litigated in the US courts (e.g., intellectual property disputes, data privacy, liability of AI companies for harms allegedly caused by their products, discovery disputes, the authentication of AI-generated evidence) as well as how the U.S. courts and legal profession are using AI tools
  • Writing concise overviews of these issues
  • Developing related practical guides for judges (checklists, flow charts)
  • Identifying and working with subject matter experts and judges to plan and prepare short videos
  • Working with the Center's web-design team to advise on formatting content and resources for AIT
  • Working with the Center's video production team to advise on faculty selection, video content, scripts, and graphics
  • Drafting correspondence, memoranda, and reports related to AIT
  • Research and writing for new Judiciaries Worldwide pieces as well as updating existing content


Requirements

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Conditions of employment

KEY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Selectee must be a United States Citizen, subject to the exceptions enumerated at https://www.uscourts.gov/careers/search-judiciary-jobs/citizenship-requirementsemployment-judiciary.
  • Selectee must favorably complete a background investigation.
  • Relatives of Center staff members may not be employed at the Center in any capacity.
  • All requirements must be met for full consideration.


Qualifications

MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A juris doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school (transcript required)
  • At least five years of experience in the practice of law
  • Excellent legal research skills
  • Demonstrated ability to write clearly and concisely
  • Familiarity with artificial intelligence, including some facility with the use of generative AI
  • Ability to multitask (work on a variety of assignments concurrently)
  • Commitment to ensuring deadlines are met and delivering quality work product consistent with FJC guidelines
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Ability to work collaboratively and independently


Education

A juris doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school (transcript required)

Additional information

SALARY AND BENEFITS:

This is a term, one year and one day position. The starting salary is set at $152,291(includes 2026 D.C. locality). This position falls in the Center's pay band 6, which has a salary range up to $229,908. For a successful candidate not currently a member of the Center's staff, a higher starting salary not to exceed $159,906 (includes 2026 D.C. locality) may be considered if the candidate furnished proof that their current salary falls above the pay band 6 minimum salary of $152,291 (includes 2026 D.C. locality), in which case the Center would match that salary up to the starting salary limit of $159,906. This is the maximum starting salary, and it is non-negotiable. If the successful internal candidate's salary falls above the range minimum, that salary will be matched up to their current salary.

The position is in Washington, D.C. and the selected candidate must be prepared to work in the TMFJB on a regular basis. This position provides limited telework options. The Center does not pay for relocation expenses; however, Center employees receive reimbursement for official business travel.

This position does not carry the tenure rights of positions in the competitive civil service.

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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

Benefits

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Federal government benefits are applicable. An array of supplemental benefits is also offered, including a transportation subsidy and a flexible benefit program allowing for pre-tax deductions for health insurance, health care, dependent care, and commuter expenses. The Center is in the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building (TMFJB), conveniently situated to public transportation directly beside Union Station. The TMFJB houses a child development center, a health fitness facility, and a cafeteria for its tenants.

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