Description:

Under the direction of the Legal Services Director, the Supervising Attorney leads the Opal Mitchell LeeProperty Preservation Project, overseeing legal representation in foreclosure defense, probate, estateplanning, and property preservation matters. This role includes direct supervision of staff attorneys, lawstudents, and legal support personnel, ensuring high-quality, client-centered legal services. TheSupervising Attorney also contributes to strategic planning, compliance, and outreach efforts to advancethe mission of the Earl Carl Institute.

Essential Duties Summary
Provides oversight and supervision of attorneys and legal interns handling property preservation
  • cases including foreclosure, probate and estate planning cases.
  • Manages caseloads and ensures timely, effective legal representation from intake through
  • litigation.
  • Develops and implements training programs for staff and students on relevant legal topics and
  • procedures.
  • Serves as lead counsel in complex or high-impact cases and may appear in court throughout Texas.
  • Collaborates with the Legal Services Director to develop strategic goals for the Opal Mitchell Lee
  • Property Preservation Project.
  • Ensures compliance with grant requirements and reporting obligations.
  • Oversees case management system usage and data integrity.
  • Leads community outreach and educational initiatives related to property preservation and estate
  • planning.
  • Maintains current knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and case law.
  • Conducts legal research, drafts pleadings, and supervises document preparation.
  • Manage staff in administrative matters (i.e. onboarding, leave, etc.)
  • Fosters a collaborative, inclusive, and client-centered work environment.
  • Performs administrative duties and other tasks as assigned by leadership.

% FTE
1.0

Hiring Range $64,197.37-$81,851.64

Education:
Required:
  • Juris Doctorate from an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school.( Preference will be givento candidates with experience in general civil legal practice and substantive law in the areas describedabove)
  • Required Licensing/Certification

Required:
Licensed to practice law in Texas.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
  • Real Estate and Probate law preferred.
  • Ability to work with a diverse multi-cultural population of clients, students and staff.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Microsoft Office Professional or similar applications.

Skill in:
  • Exercises critical thinking.
  • Performs duties within scope of general University policies, procedures and objectives.
  • Analyzes problems and performs needs assessments.
  • Uses judgment in adapting broad guidelines to achieve desired result.
  • Regular exercise of independent judgment within accepted practices.
  • Planning activities.
  • Legal research and writing.
  • Analyzing documents.
  • Makes recommendations that affect policies, procedures and practices.
  • Both verbal and written communication.

Ability to:
  • Supervise and mentor attorneys and students.
  • Manage high caseloads and meet deadlines.
  • Communicate effectively with diverse populations.
  • Use legal software such as Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis, and Txdoc.

Work Experience:
Preferred:
  • Prior experience as lead attorney in all or some combination of these types of cases.
  • Working/Environmental Conditions

Routine office environment.
  • Sitting or standing in one location much of the time.
  • Some stooping, lifting or carrying objects light weight may be required