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Saint Louis, MO, United States
Assistant Attorney General
Attorney
Company Review
Full-time
No
Assistant Attorney General - Civil Division - St. Louis Jobs Login St. Louis, MO, USA Full Time Assistant Attorney General Civil Division - St. Louis The Missouri Attorney General's Office is committed to providing the highest quality legal representation to the six million Missourians who call our State home. We are looking for attorneys with excellent credentials interested in our Civil Division. The Civil Division has openings in various sections, including: Financial Services (recovery of money owed to the state), Consumer Protection, Litigation (civil defense), Labor (workers' compensation), and Governmental Affairs. A description of these sections may be found at: . The Attorney General's Office offers something for everyone. There are opportunities to gain experience in everything from simple, administrative hearings to multi-week, large scale complex jury trials and arbitrations. Preferred experience/skills: Courtroom and trial experience Handling pre-filing investigation, discovery, motion practice, and depositions Drafting documents and correspondence Resolving claims by settlement Administrative practice State court familiarity Commitment to public service Excellent legal writing/ oral advocacy Opportunities Offered: Courtroom and jury trial experience Handling litigation from case initiation through appeal Practice in many of the 114 counties in the state at all levels Practice in both state and federal courts Administrative practices including workers' compensation and appearances before state agencies Some general counsel work for boards and commissions Defense of state agencies Motion and appellate practice Review of investigations The AGO Advantage: More experience and opportunities than a private law office Immediately work on cases that affect policy and have a statewide impact Attorneys are responsible for their own case load Mentoring and guidance from experienced attorneys and colleagues Regular interactions with clients, including state agency heads and general counsels State and health retirement benefits Eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness Candidates should be licensed to practice law in Missouri or eligible for a temporary license (Rule ). Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. EOE.
Legal
Apr 03, 2024
Jul 17, 2024
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