Staff Attorney - Homelessness Prevention (Affirmative Litigation)
ABOUT PUBLIC COUNSEL
Public Counsel is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights and racial and economic justice, as well as to amplifying the power of our clients through comprehensive legal advocacy. Founded on and strengthened by a pro bono legal service model, our staff and volunteers seek justice through direct legal services, promote healthy and resilient communities through education and outreach, and support community-led efforts to transform unjust systems through litigation and policy advocacy in and beyond Los Angeles.
Public Counsel organizes its work through seven legal teams: Child, Youth & Family Advocacy, Community Development, Consumer Rights & Economic Justice, Homelessness Prevention, Immigrants’ Rights, Education Equity, and our impact litigation team, Opportunity Under Law.
Public Counsel has a staff of approximately 170. We are committed to building a diverse staff and encourage applications from people of color, people with disabilities, and people of all gender identities, gender expressions, and sexualities. We recognize the essential role of staff in achieving our goals, and we have set a long-term intention to provide competitive compensation, benefits, training, mentorship, and overall workplace wellness, making Public Counsel a leader among nonprofit law firms.
ABOUT HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION
Public Counsel’s Homelessness Prevention team serves individuals who are at high risk of becoming homeless by providing direct legal representation to tenants in litigation against their landlords. The Homelessness Prevention Affirmative Litigation team fights to vindicate the rights of tenants to live in safe, well-cared-for, secure housing, free of harassment and discrimination. The team focuses on litigation addressing a range of housing-related injustices, including habitability concerns, illegal lockouts, constructive evictions, discriminatory housing practices, and tenant harassment.
In addition, our team identifies systemic barriers to stable housing and partners with community-based organizations, tenant groups, and government agencies to advocate for fair housing practices, rent control, habitability standards, and equitable access to housing subsidies and public benefits. By initiating affirmative litigation and policy advocacy at local, state, and national levels, we seek not only justice for individual tenants but lasting systemic change for our communities.
JOB SUMMARY
Reporting to the Managing Attorney, the Staff Attorney will:
- Carry an individual caseload of affirmative housing lawsuits to vindicate the rights of tenants to live in safe, well-cared-for, secure housing, free of harassment and discrimination
- Participate in the full breadth of civil litigation activities, including client interviews, site visits, factual and expert investigation, discovery, motion practice, settlement negotiations, evidentiary hearings, depositions, trial preparation, trial, appeals, and post-judgment advocacy
- Conduct effective and efficient legal research and prepare sound written analysis on legal issues affecting tenants and vulnerable communities
- Produce polished and near-final quality written work, including complaints, pleadings, motions, briefs, declarations, memoranda, and other advocacy materials
- Prepare and participate in effective oral advocacy before trial and appellate courts and administrative agencies
- Manage litigation involving multiple plaintiffs and coordinate with pro bono partners
- Draft memoranda assessing litigation opportunities and recommending legal strategy
- Participate in discussions with internal and external partners regarding program design and priorities, including the United to House LA (ULA) Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance (TAHO) initiative
- Organize and staff quarterly TAHO legal clinics at Public Counsel and community locations
- Provide technical assistance to representatives of the Los Angeles Housing Department regarding enforcement of the Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance
- Develop, build, and sustain collaborative relationships with clients, affected communities, community-based organizations, tenant groups, government agencies, advocates, and pro bono partners to support affirmative litigation
- Perform case management responsibilities, including maintaining digital case files, document management, case notes, timekeeping, and calendar entries
- Assist with preparation of grant reports regarding case statistics and outcomes
- Supervise law clerks, interns, volunteers, and pro bono attorneys, as appropriate
- Monitor legal developments affecting tenants and low-income communities vulnerable to housing injustice, and identify opportunities for litigation that support systemic reform and client-centered advocacy goals
- Work on existing affirmative litigation and identify, evaluate, and develop new litigation opportunities in collaboration with the Managing Attorney, Director of Litigation, Public Counsel staff, community partners, and pro bono partners
- Perform other duties as assigned