Immigration Attorney - Court

About The Lisinski Law Firm

Since 2020, Lisinski Law Firm has served as a dedicated humanitarian immigration practice committed to providing meaningful support to individuals and families seeking safety, stability, and a path forward. We frequently stand with clients who have been turned away elsewhere, offering both advocacy and care. Joining our Firm means becoming part of a team devoted to keeping families together and “Changing as Many Lives as Possible.”


About the Role

Engagement: GIG / Contract / Appointment-Based

Start: Approximately 10 days from engagement
Compensation: $40-$80/hr


Lisinski Law Firm is expanding its Court Operations team and seeks licensed U.S. attorneys interested in immigration law who value flexibility, autonomy, and work-life balance. This role involves gig-based, appointment-driven court appearances supporting Master Calendar Hearings.

This is not a full-time role. Assignments are scheduled in advance and designed for attorneys seeking flexible courtroom work without full case ownership or long-term employment commitments.


Your Key Contributions

  • Serve as co-counsel on client matters, including representing clients at hearings
  • Appear in person at scheduled Master Calendar Hearings
  • Represent clients professionally and ensure accurate communication of case status
  • Follow prepared notes, instructions and report outcomes using firm templates


Why This GIG Works

  • Want flexible appointment-based assignments
  • No case management, filings, or client ownership
  • Predictable courtroom appearances during business hours
  • Transportation and training expenses covered
  • Malpractice insurance provided for all of our assignments


What Makes You a Great Fit

  • Active U.S. bar license (any jurisdiction)
  • 1-3 years of experience as an attorney
  • Immigration or courtroom experience preferred
  • Availability during court business hours


Our Firm

At Lisinski Law Firm, the commitment we show to our clients is matched by how we support and invest in our people. LLF is a place where employees are encouraged by peers, heard by leadership, and strengthened by a genuinely collaborative team culture. Whether you join Marketing, IT, Accounting, Legal, or any other function, your work matters. Every role contributes to meaningful, lasting impact in the lives of those we serve.


Our Values

At Lisinski Law Firm, we are driven by a client obsessed mindset and a commitment to learning, advocacy, efficiency, and nimbleness in everything we do. We work as true team players, delivering creative problem-solving and high-quality service to support families with excellence and care.

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