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Government
Attorney
Government / Public Law
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
$8,032-$10,206/month
Min 6 yrs required
Attorney III The candidate will work in the department of State Water Resources Control Board. Should have membership in the California State Bar (Candidate not a member of the California State Bar but eligible to take the California State Bar examination or in the final year of law school will be admitted to the examination, but will not be considered eligible for appointment until they are admitted to the State Bar). Must have 6 years of legal experience in the practice of law (Candidate will be admitted upon completion of 5.5 years of legal experience, but must complete 6 years of such experience before being eligible for appointment). Experience in the 'practice of law' or 'performing legal duties' is defined as: (1) only that legal experience acquired after admission to any State Bar, or (2) experience as a judicial clerk for a federal court, California's state courts, or any other state's courts, to constitute experience in the 'practice of law'. For a candidate's judicial clerkship to qualify as experience in the 'practice of law' or 'performing legal duties', the experience must have been gained after receipt of a J.D. or equivalent degree. Should have knowledge of: available research sources, both printed and electronic, to complete legal research, including what types of material they contain, where they are located, and their breadth, depth, and relative strengths and weaknesses (e.g., primary legal texts, secondary legal texts, and electronic databases) as well as how to conduct legal analysis (e.g., issue-spotting, rule analysis, and applying law to facts) to ensure relevant issues and information are identified and correlated with applicable law, and to aid in predicting the legal outcome. Must have ability to: express facts, ideas, and legal arguments in succinct, organized, and accurate reports, correspondence or other job related documents (e.g., legal opinions and arguments, statutory proposals, proposed regulations, requests for discovery, responses to discovery requests, position papers, and correspondence) as well as independently prepare clear and effective persuasive legal documents (e.g., briefs, motions, and pleadings).
Exam Code: 9PB08
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