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REMOTE: Research Attorney

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Robert Half

Remote

$150,800 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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Job Description

Location:
California-based candidates only
Bar Requirement:
Active California Bar membership required
Schedule:
Full-timeWork Arrangement:
Fully remote
Engagement Type:
ContractTerm:
Expected to run through August, with the possibility of extension
Compensation:
$65.00-$80.00/hour, depending on experienceRobert Half Legal is working with a County Superior Court to identify a Research Attorney for a full-time contract opportunity supporting judicial officers in California. This fully remote position offers the chance to contribute to sophisticated legal matters while partnering closely with judges on substantive casework. The court is seeking an attorney with outstanding research and writing abilities who can deliver polished, analytical work product in a fast-paced environment.

What You'll DoPerform substantive legal research across a variety of civil and procedural issues.

Prepare well-written legal memoranda, draft rulings, and other judicial work product.

Assist with the drafting of motions that may resolve claims or narrow issues for the court's consideration.

Support the preparation of responses to contested filings and related written analyses.

Develop tentative rulings for judicial review.

Work directly with judges on complex and high-level matters before the court.