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Attorneys Candidates will be practising in appeals. Must be currently practicing law. Must have practiced law immediately after graduation and are currently clerking. Must have passed the NYS Bar. Must be experienced.
Attorneys Candidates must be currently practicing law. Must have practiced law immediately after graduation and are currently clerking are considered lateral applicants. Must have passed the NYS Bar Examination prior to submitting an application. Must be experienced.
Attorneys Candidate will practice in trial division. Must be currently practicing law. Must have practiced law immediately after graduation and are currently clerking are considered lateral applicants. Must have passed the NYS Bar Examination prior to submitting an application. Must be experienced.
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will work in the Violent Criminal Enterprises Unit. Act as liaison to trial bureau ADAs handling gang-related violent crime and firearms offenses that implicate interstate trafficking. Investigate cases using various types of legal process (subpoenas, court orders, search warrants, and/or eavesdropping warrants), cooperating defendants, and traditional and electronic surveillance. Prepare and file pleadings, handle discovery, brief a
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will work in the Sex Crimes Unit and handle sexual assault cases for victims older than 14. Investigate and prosecute matters of pre- and post-arrest matters referred to sex crimes by the NYPD, private attorneys, advocates, or through the hotline. Handle some of the most sensitive and complicated cases in a survivor-centered process that focuses on trauma-informed techniques. Work on cases involving DNA, toxicology and will have an o
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will handle long-term investigations involving complex financial enterprises, significant fraudulent schemes, and various other large-scale white collar crimes, including public corruption matters. Work with a variety of city, state and federal law enforcement agencies, including the . Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, the Financial Industry Regulatory Author
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will conduct long-term investigations into all manner of frauds, including frauds that target immigrant communities (through the Immigrant Affairs Unit), criminal conduct related to landlord/tenant issues, investment scams, embezzlements, housing and real estate scams, bank fraud conspiracies, check theft and forgery rings, illegal practice of licensed professions, and tax crimes. Investigate and prosecute financial exploitation of t
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will help develop and implement intelligence-driven prosecution and prevention strategies designed to enhance public safety in Manhattan. Identify individuals and groups responsible for disproportionately driving crime, particularly violent crime, in Manhattan and help develop and implement strategies to address them. Work closely with the New York Police Department (in particular precinct Commanding Officers and their senior staff),
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will join the Civil Litigation Unit. Represent the Office and its personnel as party and non-party litigants during depositions, document discovery, and motion practice in various state and federal court proceedings, including civil rights litigation. Pursue asset forfeiture proceedings and eviction proceedings on behalf of the People. Appear for the People in psychiatric litigation of defendants who have been found not responsible f
Assistant District Attorney The candidate will develop extensive experience writing briefs and appearing for oral arguments in their own cases under the supervision of experienced mentors. Research, write, and argue briefs in intermediate appellate courts and the New York State Court of Appeals addressing important issues of criminal and constitutional law. Answer petitions for writs of habeas corpus filed in federal court, and brief and argue appeals arising from such cases