Attorney

Marine Corps Recruiting

Kentucky

On-site

USD 80,000 - 120,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

A military organization is seeking qualified individuals to serve as Judge Advocates. This role offers guaranteed trial experience and involvement in felony level cases. Responsibilities include serving as counsel in military courts and offering legal assistance across various law areas. Ideal candidates will have a JD from an accredited law school and a score of 150 on the LSAT, or be Bar certified. This position offers a competitive salary range of $80,000-120,000 depending on location.

Qualifications

  • Must have completed a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school.
  • Candidates must score 150 on the LSAT or be Bar certified.

Responsibilities

  • Try cases as a prosecutor or defense counsel in military courts-martial.
  • Argue appellate cases before military courts.
  • Provide legal assistance on various law areas to Marines and their families.

Skills

Trial experience
Military law knowledge
Legal research
Leadership

Education

JD from an accredited Law School

Job description

Overview

The Marine Corps is currently searching for lawyers interested in earning their commission as an active duty officer in the United States Marine Corps as a Judge Advocate. As a Marine Judge Advocate you will have guaranteed trial experience and will handle felony level cases within your first 2 years. Serving as a Marine Corps officer and Judge Advocate will give you immediate experience and leadership unrivaled in the civilian sector, making you extremely marketable to future military and civilian opportunities.

Requirements
  • JD from an accredited Law School or currently enrolled in Law School
  • 150 on the LSAT (waivers available) or Bar certified
Additional information

The Judge Advocate Division is much like a large firm, composed of more than 400 judge advocates and a comparable support staff. While you will most likely serve as a prosecutor or defense counsel in military courts-martial during your first tour, you will also have the opportunity during your career to practice law in areas as diverse as operational law, family law, environmental law, labor law and international law. Additionally, you may argue appellate cases before the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals or the United States Court of Appeals of the Armed Forces. As a Marine Corps Judge Advocate, there are many areas of specialty in which you may practice law.

Responsibilities

As a prosecutor, defense counsel or litigator, you will try cases before a military judge or before a jury of Marines and/or naval personnel. You may also argue appellate cases before the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals or the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. As you gain experience, you may transition to other areas of law, such as Civil Law and Legal Assistance, or act as in-house counsel. You will write ethics opinions and research issues pertaining to Environmental, Fiscal, Government Contracting, Labor and Employment, Claims and Tort Litigation Law and other legal matters. You will also work closely with Marines and Marine families on Family, Consumer, Tax, Estate and Immigration Law issues.

Deployment and assignments

You may serve aboard a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), a ship of approximately 2,000 Marines that deploys globally, where you are responsible for all legal matters pertaining to the unit. Or you may deploy with a Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) that deploys globally for larger-scale operations, where your responsibilities could include handling Rules of Engagement, Laws of War, Detention Operations, Investigations, Fiscal Law, Government Contracting, Foreign Claims, Military Justice, Host Nation Justice Systems, Legal Assistance and other legal issues that arise in a deployed environment.

Pay

Pay- Roughly $80,000-120,000 depending on location

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