Remote Contract Immigration Attorney - District Court & Appellate Litigation
Green | Evans-Schroeder, PLLC
Application
Details
Posted: 25-Aug-25
Location: Tucson, Arizona
Type: Contract
Salary: $150-$200/hr. DOE
Categories:
Attorney
Immigration
Required Education:
Juris Doctor
Additional Information:
5 openings available.
Description
Green | Evans-Schroeder (GES) is recruiting for multiple contract immigration attorneys with substantial experience in district court litigation, as well as appellate litigation at the Board of Immigration Appeals and the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal.
Our law firm has developed a national reputation for leaning into challenging and complex immigration cases, moving the needle forward in immigration law with progressive and high-impact litigation and advocacy. Working at (GES) is a rewarding experience for those who share our mission, which is to protect and advance the rights of the immigrant community. Our core values emphasize working collaboratively in a team-oriented environment; always demonstrating respect and dignity to our clients, and to ourselves; and embracing courage and creativity to overcome obstacles.
With an eye to the future, we have recently expanded our footprint from Tucson to Phoenix, and we are excited for the opportunity to serve and help more clients and their families, in Arizona, and around the world. As we continue on our journey, we remain committed to responsibly developing an organizationally healthy, diverse, and cohesive team of passionate immigration advocates.
Summary
Our law firm is seeking to hire, as independent contractors, multiple immigration attorneys with substantial experience and expertise with federal court litigation and immigration appeals. As an attorney working in this position, you will be responsible for projects that may include drafting complaints and petitions to initiate civil litigation in U.S. district courts, motions for preliminary injunctive relief, responses and replies to the government's pleadings, and drafting appellate briefs and motions for cases on appeal to the Board of Immigraiton Appeals and the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal.
What You’ll Do
Legal research and writing to develop legal arguments and litigation strategies
Work closely with the law firm's full-time attorneys to support them and their clients with district court or appellate written work product
Draft complaints and petitions to initiate civil litigation in U.S. district courts
Write motions for preliminary injunctive relief, and prepare esponses and replies to the government's pleadings
Prepare opening and reply briefs for BIA and Circuit Court appeals
Legal research and writing for other BIA and immigration court matters
Compensation and Benefits
Attorneys filling this position are independent contractors and are ineligible for benefits
Contract attorneys will accept or reject legal assignments on a per project basis
What You’ll Bring
Juris doctor degree and active licensure in good standing in at least one state, and membership in at least one federal district court
No less than five years of substantial immigration federal court litigation experience
*All applicants must submit a resume, a cover letter, and two (2) writing samples.
Our law practice focuses on deportation defense and family-based immigration. Our attorneys represent clients with cases in the Arizona Immigration Courts, and before all components of the Department of Homeland Security. We also have a robust immigration appellate practice, and our attorneys argue cases at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals several times a year. The firm is recognized for its leadership and excellence in crimmigration law, and Mr. Green has lectured regularly over the years on criminal and immigration law topics for the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Public Defender’s Association (APDA), and locally and nationally for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).