Passionate about making a real impact in people’s lives through immigration law? Interested in representing an incredibly diverse client base ranging from Fortune 100 companies to individuals seeking asylum protection? Ready to finally have a career that challenges you? Brown Immigration Law is looking for a passionate, creative and driven Associate Attorney to join our Orlando office and bring your dedication and enthusiasm to our team!
Your Mission
Get ready to work directly with clients from all walks of life helping individuals, families, and businesses navigate their immigration journeys. You’ll play a vital role in processing visas, handling green card filings, guiding individuals through the naturalization process, and representing clients in immigration court. You will have the opportunity to work directly with employers, large and small, as well as families, and individuals. Interested in litigation? You will have the opportunity to challenge the US Department of Homeland Security and practice before the Executive Office of Immigration Review and the Board of Immigration Appeals, through oral arguments, brief writing and trials. You’ll team up with our skilled Partners, Lead Attorneys, and support staff to transform lives by helping clients gain citizenship, reunite with their families, or avoid deportation.
What We’re Looking For
No prior experience in immigration law? No problem! We’re seeking smart, driven, capable go-getters who are eager to learn and grow with us. The perfect fit for this role:
- Is a natural problem solver with a can-do attitude.
- Is not afraid to tackle unusual fact patterns or an ever-changing legal landscape
- Is passionate about advocacy.
- Is not afraid of interacting with an eclectic and diverse client base.
- Is able to communicate effectively and work independently in a fast-paced, diverse, and dynamic environment.
- Is not just looking for a job, but is ready for a career.
- Is organized and ready to take on new challenges.
Bar Licensure allowing the practice of law in any state.