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ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY II

Fulton County · Atlanta, GA · 2 wk ago
Legal$87k–$155k/yrFull-time

About the role

The Assistant District Attorney II serves as counsel in representing the legal interest of the County for assigned departments, boards, elected officials, and employees. This role is distinguished by five years of law experience and the expectation to function with significant autonomy.

Responsibilities

  • Serves as counsel in representing the legal interest of the County for assigned departments in accordance with state and federal laws and rules of professional conduct.
  • Provides legal advice to represented clients and other department heads, elected officials or managers as requested or assigned.
  • Attends meetings; assesses nature of the legal issue presented; researches and analyzes internal regulations, policies and procedures or relevant state and federal law; advises client of legal solution and execution of appropriate steps and implementation.
  • Researches and writes legal opinions and memoranda; develops strategies and solutions to ensure compliance.
  • Develops and reviews legislation; reviews, drafts, and interprets laws, ordinances, regulations, and resolutions; reviews and interprets pending and new legislation; analyzes impact on County policies and services; provides advice and direction to County officials and departments regarding the same.
  • Drafts and reviews contracts and agreements; reviews contracts for compliance with internal policies and procedures, as well as local, state and federal laws; conducts research; analyzes terms and conditions to ensure County's interests are protected and safeguard against potential liability; gives legal advice regarding contract details.
  • Manages litigation for assigned county-related departments; prepares and responds to interrogatories, requests for production of documents, requests for admissions and other discovery requests; prepares appropriate motions and other necessary pleadings; takes and defends depositions; meets with clients and other witnesses; conducts legal research; determines case strategy; attends and participates in mediations, trials, and hearings; argues client's position; makes and responds to legal arguments; presents and examines witnesses; introduces and/or opposes to evidence; issues subpoenas; prepares and responds to appellate filings; communicates with clients, opposing counsel, and adverse parties; maintains related documentation and files.
  • Represents assigned department in personnel matters; attends Personnel Board hearings and other proceedings; conducts research; interviews clients; represents County's interests.
  • Represents County in tax appeals; responds to the Notice of Appeal; prepares and responds to interrogatories, requests for admission and requests for production of documents; attends mediations, arbitrations and hearings; prepares for and attends and participates in trial; meets with client and expert witnesses; reviews and analyzes data submitted by client and taxpayer.
  • Processes a variety of documentation associated with department/division operations, within designated timeframes and per established procedures.
  • Operates or uses various equipment and supplies in order to complete work assignments.
  • Communicates with County officials, supervisor, other employees, clients, court personnel, third party service contractors, the public, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems.

Qualifications

  • Juris Doctorate Degree required; supplemented by three (3) years of experience as a practicing attorney.
  • Specific License or Certification Required: Must hold an active membership in good standing with any State Bar Association. Must obtain active membership with the Georgia State Bar Association within one year of hire.

Skills

Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in performance of the essential functions and learn, comprehend, and apply all county or departmental policies, practices, and procedures necessary to function effectively in the position.

Benefits

Not specified.

Pay

$87,069.00 - $155,201.00 Annually

Schedule

Continuous

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