Recruiter
Los Angeles, CA
Municipal Law ? Transactional Attorney (Public Agency Counsel)
Attorney
1-15 yrs required
No
Multiple firms across the United States — including municipal law boutiques, public-law practices, regional firms, and Am Law groups — are actively seeking Municipal Law Transactional Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience.
Cities, counties, school districts, and public agencies are facing increasingly complex regulatory, development, and governance challenges, and firms are expanding their public agency counseling teams nationwide.
If you have experience advising public entities on matters such as:
Land use, zoning, CEQA/NEPA, and planning
Public employment and labor compliance
Brown Act, Public Records Act, and ethics laws
Public contracts, procurement, and construction issues
Government governance, ordinances, and resolutions
Real estate transactions involving public land
Open-meeting compliance for boards, councils, and commissions
Education law or special district work
…we want to speak with you.
Advise cities, counties, school districts, and public agencies on daily governance and compliance issues.
Counsel clients on CEQA/NEPA, zoning, land use, planning, and development matters.
Review, draft, and interpret public contracts, procurement documents, and construction-related agreements.
Ensure compliance with Brown Act, Public Records Act, conflict-of-interest rules, and ethics laws.
Draft ordinances, resolutions, policies, and agency governance materials.
Support real estate and development matters involving public property.
Provide open-meeting counsel to boards, commissions, and elected bodies.
1–10+ years of municipal, public agency, land use, or related experience.
Familiarity with CEQA/NEPA, Brown Act, or public-sector governance.
Strong client-counseling, communication, and advisory skills.
Experience with public contracts, employment issues, or real estate matters is helpful.
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
Admission to the bar in at least one . jurisdiction.
Excellent advisory and communication skills with public-sector clients.
Strong issue-spotting and statutory interpretation ability.
Ability to manage complex regulatory and governance matters.
Organized, detail-oriented, and responsive.
Collaborative approach to working with agency staff and elected officials.
Submit or update your resume today, and we will match you with the firms most likely to want your background.
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