What are the responsibilities and job description for the Trial Counsel / 0-3L Law Student Opportunity position at United States Marine Corps?
For those in Washington
The U.S. Marine Corps is seeking motivated attorneys to serve as active-duty Marine Corps Judge Advocates playing a critical role in national security and military justice worldwide.
As a Marine Judge Advocate, you will join a division similar to a large law firm, consisting of more than 400 attorneys and a robust support staff. Most officers begin their careers serving as prosecutors or defense counsel in courts-martial, but over time you will have opportunities to practice in diverse areas including:
- Operational & international law
- Environmental & labor law
- Family law
- Administrative law
- Appellate advocacy before the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
After being appointed a Judge Advocate, you may have the opportunity to obtain a Master of Laws Degree at the government’s expense. Additionally, you will be able to attend professional courses conducted by law schools and institutes throughout the country. The Marine Corps sends more than one-third of its judge advocates to courses every year.
Marine Judge Advocates maintain the same physical and leadership standards as all Marine Officers, using their legal training to directly support military operations and improve the lives of Marines. This career path eliminates the pressure of billable hours and offers meaningful, impactful work without commercial constraints.
Compensation & Benefits
- Starting salary between $98,000–$140,000 (location dependent)
- Full health coverage, retirement benefits, and paid time off
- Expedited promotion opportunities
- Bonuses and funded education, including government-paid LL.M. programs
- Worldwide assignments including California, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Japan, Korea, Spain, Italy, Germany and more.
Basic Qualifications
- U.S. citizenship (dual citizenship welcome)
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- Currently attending or graduated from an ABA-accredited law school
- ACT 22 or SAT 1000
- Undergraduate GPA 2.0
- LSAT 150 (lower scores may be considered case-by-case)
- Physically fit with no major medical issues
- Must be under the age of 41
If you are seeking a challenging and rewarding legal career with global impact, consider serving as a Marine Corps Judge Advocate.
Feel free to reach out to me for more information about the process: 509-389-0070 or Adam.Guzik@marines.usmc.mil
Salary : $98,000 - $140,000