Anonymous
Post 12/04/2012 13:38     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

I am a fed atty (VA) and work from home 2 days a week and am in the office 2 days a week. I am at 90%, so I work 9 hrs M-Th and have Fridays off. My hours are 6:30-4pm.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2012 20:15     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

Do people who work from home use their own computers or govt-issued computers?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2012 20:08     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

Anonymous wrote:
trevien2 wrote:I'm an expectant mom, an attorney and new to the area. Does anyone know of any attorneys or perhaps gov't contractors that could use some help during the day? I am looking for a way to meet people in my field, get out of the house and earn a little money unitl the baby is born. I'm not picky at all. I will even consider non-legal office work.


ROFL I work for a government contractor and we have law firm partners beating down our doors for jobs. I don't really think you can just pick up part time hours for a gov con.


Yeah, right.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2012 10:32     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

Anonymous wrote:
trevien2 wrote:I'm an expectant mom, an attorney and new to the area. Does anyone know of any attorneys or perhaps gov't contractors that could use some help during the day? I am looking for a way to meet people in my field, get out of the house and earn a little money unitl the baby is born. I'm not picky at all. I will even consider non-legal office work.


ROFL I work for a government contractor and we have law firm partners beating down our doors for jobs. I don't really think you can just pick up part time hours for a gov con.


Don't worry, PP, not everyone in DC is as nasty as this sad PP. With your positive attitude and willingness to take on different types of work, you will definitely find something.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2012 09:28     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

trevien2 wrote:I'm an expectant mom, an attorney and new to the area. Does anyone know of any attorneys or perhaps gov't contractors that could use some help during the day? I am looking for a way to meet people in my field, get out of the house and earn a little money unitl the baby is born. I'm not picky at all. I will even consider non-legal office work.


ROFL I work for a government contractor and we have law firm partners beating down our doors for jobs. I don't really think you can just pick up part time hours for a gov con.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2012 07:02     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

My nonprofit has a few part-time, work-from-home lawyers.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2012 06:57     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

My friend works for DOJ. 4 days a week, 3 of those from home.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2012 00:01     Subject: Re:Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

I work for a big law firm, and I work from home whenever I want. I'm never in the office 5 days/week. Most weeks I go in three days. I tried the part-time thing and I didn't think 80% was all that helpful. I was working nearly as hard as my colleagues for a lot less money. I'd do 60% if I could afford the pay cut. My office is very flexible. Never missed a kid event.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2012 23:57     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do technology transactions and there some local corporate employers who allow this. Including Accenture and my employer.
. Forgot to state this is three to five days a week.


How is Accenture as employer? Have you been there long?
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2012 23:55     Subject: Re:Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USPTO attorneys work from home majority of the time. I also have a friend who works as an attorney at Homeland Security- she works from home 4 days/week. many other fed govt agencies are also like this but I don't have the specific names. many non-profits allow it too. Remember, the working at home is a convenience to the employer, not just the employee. They save alot of money not having to have office space for everyone. All you need is a laptop and internet connection at home. these jobs are focused on production, so if you don't produce the minimum required work load, you won't last. they don't care when you do it as long as it's done on a daily/weekly/monthly basis. That's where the trust comes in and they can definitely measure your production.


Another DHS attorney, who is currently on maternity leave. I work from home 4 days a week, and I am in the office one day a week.


I am interested in DHS.do you find the work you do interesting?
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2012 15:27     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

My husband is an attorney at DOT and lots of attorneys do primarily telework there.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2012 14:58     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

DH works with his partner mostly out of her house but sometimes from ours. She has a kid in 6th and a kid in 4th.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2012 14:53     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

sorry I meant to say we are geared towards attorney moms and dads (basically attorney parents) who have left or want to leave...
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2012 14:51     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

I am an attorney, and was in BigLaw for a long time, and left a few months ago to start a company, Intermix Legal Group, geared towards helping attorney parents work part time or whenever they had time from home.

If you are interested in working part time from home, our company is geared towards attorney moms who have either left, or want to leave law. We match you up with project-based work which you can do from home around your own schedules. www.intermixlegal.com
Anonymous
Post 06/21/2012 11:24     Subject: Are there any attorneys who work part time or work from home?

Anonymous wrote:I do technology transactions and there some local corporate employers who allow this. Including Accenture and my employer.
. Forgot to state this is three to five days a week.