Closing Date: 12th July, 2024
Description:
The Administrative and Regulatory Services Practice Group (ARSPG) of the Litigation Bureau in the Office of the New York State Office Attorney General (OAG) is seeking an experienced litigator to serve in the New York City office.The Litigation Bureau defends
the State of New York and its agencies and officials in federal and
state courts. The Bureau's cases are often high profile, frequently
present complex questions of constitutional law and statutory
interpretation, and generally have significant policy and financial
implications for the State. The Bureau, one of the largest within the
OAG, offers a diverse and stimulating practice with attorneys handling
all phases of litigation from inception through trial. This position
provides an excellent opportunity for both experienced and newer
attorneys to continue developing their litigation and trial skills.
The
ARSPG is comprised of three (3) Sections that primarily represent and
defend the following agencies, as well as their officials and employees:
- the State's commercial and transportation agencies, including the Department of Taxation and Finance, Department of Financial Services, Department of State, Office of Cannabis Management, State Insurance Fund, State Gaming Commission, State Liquor Authority, Department of Transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, and Thruway Authority;
- the State's judicial, environmental, and labor agencies, including the Unified Court System and its related entities (e.g., the Office of Court Administration, Attorney Disciplinary Committees, Board of Law Examiners, and Commission on Judicial Conduct), Department of Civil Service, Department of Environmental Conservation, Department of Labor, Division of Homes and Community Renewal, Division of Human Rights, Hudson River Park Trust, Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and Workers Compensation Board; and
- the State's educational agencies, including the State Education Department, Board of Regents, City University of New York, State University of New York, Higher Education Services Corporation, and Teachers' Retirement System.
ARSPG
attorneys handle a wide variety of federal and state court civil
actions on behalf of these clients involving constitutional, civil
rights, employment discrimination, rent stabilization, taxation,
finance, insurance law, education law, and regulatory and administrative
law issues. ARSPG attorneys also work on a number of class actions and
complex litigations concerning challenges to important governmental
programs in these areas.
Attorneys are assigned
to a Section within the ARSPG, and each Section is led by a Section
Chief and a Deputy Section Chief. This structure affords ARSPG attorneys
with significant access to and support from supervising attorneys, as
well as opportunities for collaboration with peer attorneys, all while
independently defending complex cases in federal and state court. In
addition, ARSPG attorneys at all levels of seniority participate in all
phases of litigation from inception to trial and frequently appear in
court. This role offers a unique balance of both independent and
collaborative work, wherein attorneys generally manage their own cases,
including development of case strategy and drafting briefs and making
arguments, while at the same time being supported by a team of
litigators that prioritizes cooperation, professional development and
teamwork.
Suitable candidates must possess the following minimum qualifications:
- At least three (3) years of post-graduate civil litigation experience in federal and New York state courts;
- Excellent legal analysis, legal writing and editing, and oral advocacy skills;
- Strong organizational, interpersonal communication, problem solving, and teamwork skills;
- Comfort with and proficiency using technology to complete legal work, including knowledge of and experience with various computer software programs and case management and electronic discovery platforms; and
- Prior complex litigation and trial experience are preferred, but not required.
Applicants
must reside in (or intend to soon become a resident of) New York State
and be admitted to practice law in New York State. Prior admission, or
eligibility for admission, to the United States District Courts for the
Southern and Eastern Districts of New York is also required for this
position. In addition, the Public Officers Law requires that OAG
attorneys be citizens of the United States. A two-year commitment upon
being hired is a condition of employment.