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Government
Attorney
Litigation - General (consumer)
Assistant Attorney General - 2018 Honors Program Duties: Researching legal issues, consulting with clients and providing option-based advice as necessary, developing litigation strategy, identifying and preparing witnesses and exhibits, crafting necessary pleadings and briefs and litigating cases before administrative entities or various levels of state and federal court.
Qualification and Experience
QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a third-year law student, attending a school accredited by the ABA, or a judicial clerk, of an appellate or federal court, who received a JD Degree from a law school accredited by the ABA. Highly desirable: Superior verbal and written communication skills that allows one to convey accurate information in a clear, concise and understandable manner; Interest in litigation and the ability to work both independently and in teams to successfully prioritize and manage one's own caseload; Strong interpersonal skills including being a team player and being able to work with people of diverse backgrounds with respect and professionalism at all times; An interest in the work of the AGO and a demonstrated commitment to public service; A diverse background in terms of education, experience and perspective; The willingness to learn new areas of the law and develop new skills; Divisional and geographic preferences that can be reasonably satisfied via the Honors Program. Start Date: August of 2019. CLOSING DATE: 08/22/18 11:59 PM Note: Offers are contingent upon passing the July 2019 Washington State Bar examination or, for judicial clerks not yet members of the Washington State Bar Association, admission to the Washington State Bar by one's start date.
Send a letter of interest; resume; law school transcript (unofficial copy is acceptable); and letter of recommendation.
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