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Banking Attorney in Concord, NH

State of New Hampshire Jan 29,2015 Jan 19,2015 Location USA Concord NH
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Government

Attorney

Finance - Banking

Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC

$64,408-88,491

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Attorney IV Duties: To analyze and interpret state and federal banking and consumer finance laws, rules and regulations. Coordinate and oversee department legal activities to include: the development of laws and rules for regulated entities, the development, issuance and prosecution of enforcement actions for the banking division, issue public and internal department legal opinions, recommend and draft department policies, provide advice to department personnel on legal interpretations, and oversee the timely processing of consumer complaints and administrative actions for the banking division. Assign work and supervise subordinate legal personnel to ensure efficient and timely response to all legal matters. Coordinates departmental legal activities, both external and internal. Advises senior staff regarding the department's adjudicative hearing process. Acts as prosecutor for banking division adjudicative hearings. Serves as a legislative representative for the department. Tracks department legislation and monitors other legislation as deemed necessary. Reviews testimony for hearings. Testifies at legislative hearings. Assigns responsibilities to banking division attorneys and paralegals within the Department, and coordinates activities and schedules. Reviews work product prior to release. Serves as primary legal counsel to the Commissioner. Advises Commissioner and other senior department staff on current state and federal issues concerning banking, mortgage companies and other financial services industries. Provides on the job training and guidance for attorneys and other legal staff. Oversees the administrative rulemaking process for the department. Coordinates rule drafting with stakeholders. Speaks at stakeholder events. Instructs stakeholders in state law. Interacts with members of the press concerning legal issues. Oversees and coordinates activities with the AG's office as it pertains to department legal matters.

Qualification and Experience

QUALIFICATIONS: J.D. Degree from an American Bar Association recognized law school. 6 years' experience in the active practice of law. Must be an active member of the New Hampshire Bar Association and in Good Standing. Knowledge of state statutes and regulations pertaining to adjudicative proceedings. Knowledge of and skill in courtroom rules and procedures. Skill in accurate legal research techniques. Knowledge of legislative process. Skill in legal report writing. Skill in public speaking. Skill in instructing others. Skill in organizing. Ability to conduct complex hearings for the agency. Ability to prosecute complex cases for the agency. Ability to instruct, direct and evaluate subordinate employees. Ability to testify in court and before legislative bodies. Ability to make decisions. Ability to prepare, draft and present legal and other documents, including orders, rulings of fact and law, regulations and legislation. Ability to speak and write effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with legal professionals, officials and the public. Must be willing to maintain appearance appropriate to assigned duties and responsibilities as determined by the appointing authority.

Closing Date: January 30, 2015

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