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Clerk

Broussard, David, & Moroux is a top personal injury law firm in downtown Lafayette that offers flexible scheduling to accommodate classes for college students. We are currently seeking a law clerk to support our paralegals and staff with errands and administrative tasks, such as data entry, organization and filing/scanning documents. All candidates will be required to have reliable transportation, proof of insurance, and a valid driver’s license.

Responsibilities:
  • Data entry
  • Errands
  • Mail collection and distribution
  • Organizing and stocking supplies
Qualifications:
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, specifically in through phone and email
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
  • Strong attention to detail
Compensation:

Pay begins at $10/hour

Benefits:
  • Great experience for students
  • Holiday bonuses
  • Generous holiday schedule

We invite you to join a firm where passion, honesty, service, excellence, toughness and smart thinking converge to create a truly exceptional experience for our clients and a fulfilling journey for our team.

Email your resume to Angel@bdm.law to learn more about what our firm has to offer you.

Passionate about joining our team? We welcome you to submit a cover letter and resume for potential future opportunities by emailing HR@bdm.law

Client Reviews
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Broussard, David & Moroux is a very professional and well-respected law firm. I would refer their services to anyone needing legal assistance. Jeanne-Marie Savoy
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Broussard, David & Moroux = The Best Personal Injury Firm in town!!!!! Danielle Richey
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Best Lawyers in Acadiana Johnnise Dugar
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Amazing personal injury firm. Justice for you is their primary goal. Claire Prejean
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Professional personal injury law firm with great integrity and compassion for those seeking justice. Maxine Latiolais