Master's Law Clerk Graduate-Circuit Courts Law Enforcement & Security - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Master's Law Clerk Graduate-Circuit Courts

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7 Full-time 1 hour ago Full Job Description THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION Circuit Court for Baltimore City Law Clerk to the General Civil Magistrates Judicial Law Clerk General Civil Magistrates Susan M.
Marzetta and Sara D.
Walsh, in the Civil Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, are seeking an immediate law clerk, to work through August 2023.
The position will be open until filled.
The applicant should be a recent graduate of an accredited law school.
The General Magistrates handle approximately 40 different types of general equity and other cases, including but not limited to temporary restraining orders, mechanic's liens, interpleaders, Attorney General subpoenas, Health-General Sec.
19-344(c) petitions, trusts, mandamus actions, attachments before judgment, receiverships, partition of property, quiet title actions, mortgage foreclosures, tax sale foreclosures, fee waivers, name changes, petitions for transfer of structured settlements payments rights, guardianships, counsel fees, minor's recovery in tort, and alternative service.
Responsibilities include a review of motions, legal research, preparation of orders, drafting legal memoranda, and hearing preparation.
In addition to proven academic success, one must be detailed oriented and adept at handling volume under pressure.
Qualifications:
J.
D.
degree; Bar admission not required Compensation:
This is a full-time permanent position with benefits.
The annual salary is $45,701.
00.
To Apply:
Please forward a cover letter, resume, final law school transcript, writing sample not edited by a third party, and a list of three references to:
Ms.
Jacqueline Hale, Human Resource Officer Circuit Court for Baltimore City 111 N.
Calvert Street, Room 244 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Jacqueline.
Hale@mdcourts.
gov Fax:
410-396-1545 www.
baltimorecitv.
gov TTY 396-4930 No phone calls please AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Financial Disclosure Statement Sections 7-7, 7-8, and 7-9 of the Ethics Law outline the City officials and employees who are required to file.
Each year, the Ethics Board, in collaboration with City agencies and the Department of Human Resources, identifies required filers based on the Ethics Law's criteria.
These positions typically include:
As a general matter, the following public servants must file financial disclosure statements:
Officials and many non-clerical employees of City agencies and instrumentalities ( 7-7 and 7-8); Non-clerical means any compensated public servant who is not employed solely in a secretarial, clerical, or custodial capacity.
Members of most City boards and commissions ( 7-7 and 7-8); Individuals filling procurement, enforcement, and legislative liaison functions ( 7-9); Individuals vacating any of these positions ( 7-11).
Individuals filling a vacancy in any of these positions ( 7-12).
Candidates for qualifying elected positions ( 7-13).
Designees of the Mayor and of the City Council President ( 7-14).
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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