Looking for flexibility without sacrificing meaningful work? Our firm has a busy litigation practice and needs an experienced attorney who can jump in and keep cases moving. If you have at least 5 years of experience in personal injury litigation—plaintiff or defense—we want to talk.
What You’ll Do
Draft complaints and pleadings
Review and revise discovery
Cover depositions and hearings
Draft and oppose discovery and pre-trial motions
This role is focused on moving cases forward, not managing client relationships. You’ll have limited client interaction, while staff and lead attorneys handle ongoing communications.
Work Setup
Remote, hybrid, or in-person—your choice
If you’re in Placer or Nevada County, we can provide dedicated office space in Auburn (preferred), Nevada City, or Truckee
Ideal schedule: 20 hours/week, with some availability between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. for hearings and depositions
Compensation
Gig Attorney: $100/hour or
Part-Time Attorney (20 hours/week, 9 am to 3 pm, 50 weeks/year): $80,000 annually
What We Expect from You
No jerks
Work hard
Be honest and accountable
Be a team player
Be eager to learn
Care about people
What You Can Expect from Us
No jerks
Mentorship and growth opportunities
Reasonable expectations and clear goals
A team that values learning and collaboration
About Maurer Law
We prosecute personal injury, wrongful death, and elder abuse cases—primarily in Sacramento, Placer, Nevada, and El Dorado counties. Most cases involve auto crashes (including dangerous roadway claims), plus falls, dog bites, and defective products. Our elder abuse cases focus on injuries or death caused by reckless neglect in skilled nursing and residential care facilities.
Our main office is in Auburn, across from the Historic Placer County Courthouse. We also have satellite offices in Rocklin, Nevada City, and Truckee for client meetings and trial prep.
We’re deeply committed to serving and improving our community—through our work, marketing, networking, and how we interact with clients, opposing counsel, and the courts.