Harvard Law School - Consumer Protection Clinic - Clinical Instructor

The Legal Services Center (LSC) of Harvard Law School seeks to hire an Attorney Clinical Instructor to join our Consumer Protection Clinic. The Clinic provides free legal representation to low-income community members in a wide range of consumer law matters in both state and federal court. The Clinic’s docket reflects a mix of individual debt collection defense matters, affirmative litigation on behalf of classes of consumers, and bankruptcies to give consumers fresh starts. Affirmative cases challenge a wide array of predatory marketplace conduct, such as zombie credit card and mortgage debt, home solar panel scams, usurious loans, and unfair and unlawful debt collection practices. Simultaneously, the Consumer Clinic trains, supervises, and mentors Harvard Law School clinical students in their representation of clients. The Clinical Instructor will work closely with the Consumer Protection Clinic’s Director and will litigate cases, train, supervise, and mentor clinical law students, and ensure the Clinic is responsive to community needs. This position represents a unique opportunity to join Harvard Law School’s clinical program, to work in a dynamic, community-based, public interest and clinical teaching law office, and to engage on critical issues in consumer law. Link to apply here: https://careers.harvard.edu/job/clinical-instructor-consumer-protection-clinic-in-jamaica-plain-ma-united-states-jid-298

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