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Litigation - General (consumer)
Min 3 yrs required
Deputy Attorney General The candidate will be responsible for providing legal services, day-to-day advice, and representation to the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the Nevada Gaming Commission (refer to NRS Chapter 462 to 466, with special attention to NRS Chapter 463). Maintaining an active caseload and client assignment. Duties will include conducting legal research and analysis; drafting statutory and regulatory language, handling Open Meeting Law issues; providing advice regarding the Gaming Control Act; acting as counsel at public meetings for or appearing before the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission; preparing cases for administrative hearings; contract review; and drafting pleadings and preparing cases for appearances before State and Federal courts. Duties may also include some appellate work, such as drafting writs and briefing cases on appeal to the trial courts, and providing legal advice to state clients.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate must be graduate from an accredited law school and be admitted to the State Bar of Nevada. 3+ years as a licensed and practicing attorney with some litigation experience is needed. A working knowledge of Nevada statutes, rules of evidence, local court rules, and appellate procedure is necessary. Knowledge of computer word processing applications, particularly as related to the performance of legal research and writing and use of Westlaw and Word applications is critical. Knowledge of the rules and cannons of ethics applicable to the practice of law is necessary. Must possess skill in effective legal writing and oral communication, negotiation skills, effective hearing, trial and appellate advocacy, and presentation of legal and evidentiary matters, superior analytical ability regarding complex legal issues relating to administrative law, constitutional law, federal and state statutory law, and federal and state common law, and skill in the analysis of these laws in establishing strategies in litigating disputes arising under them.
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