Anonymous
Post 09/15/2020 10:35     Subject: Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

Are law firm attorneys even busy right now, or have they seen covid downturn?
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2020 08:54     Subject: Re:Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

Anonymous wrote:Fed - Patent and Trade Office


This. My neighbor reviews applications. 100% remote even pre Covid. But she hates it and I don’t think the pay is great.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 17:55     Subject: Re:Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

Fed - Patent and Trade Office
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 17:51     Subject: Re:Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

The Board of Veterans Appeals is always hiring and telework is available. However, the job is pretty terrible.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 14:06     Subject: Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

There are a couple of cloud-based law firms out there - look at Rimon, FisherBroyles, Culhane Meadows.. I can't think of other names but there are more. All of them would require a book of business but you have complete flexibility in your hours, location, etc and there is very good level of support and working together with other attorneys.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2020 13:56     Subject: Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

Anonymous wrote:You could look at immigration appellate work or Board of Immigration Appeals work- they let people work remotely
I heard it is telework (a day or tow per pay period in office), not 100% remote work from home. Am I wrong?
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2020 10:54     Subject: Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

A lot of jobs are going to be remote or remote-possible in the next year post covid-19.
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2020 22:55     Subject: Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you're looking for a unicorn job that doesn't exist right now.


They exist. I’ve got one. But there are no openings.


+1
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2020 22:41     Subject: Re:Attorney looking for entirely WFH job

Another idea is a school district or charter network. Many have a lawyer to help with special education issues, real estate transactions, and hiring issues. A rural school district might need one