Job Title: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney - Civil Job Responsibilities: - Advise County departments and officials on civil legal matters and risk management. - Represent the County in litigation, appeals, and administrative proceedings. - Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, ordinances, and other legal documents. - Attend public meetings and provide real-time legal guidance. - Train County staff on legal compliance, ethics, and records management. - Collaborate with outside
Job Title: Trial Attorney 2 Job Responsibilities: - Represent clients in misdemeanor criminal and juvenile delinquency cases, ensuring effective legal defense through all stages of proceedings. - Prepare and present legal arguments in appeals to district court, safeguarding clients' legal rights at every level. - Develop case strategies, investigate facts, and review evidence to determine the best course of legal action. - Draft and file necessary motions, briefs, and other
Job Title: Judicial Staff Attorney Job Responsibilities: As a Judicial Staff Attorney for the District Court, you will play a critical role in supporting District Judges in legal decision-making. Your responsibilities will include: - Conducting in-depth legal research and providing detailed memos to assist in shaping court decisions. - Drafting and editing legal opinions, orders, and judgments with precision. - Advising District Judges on legal strategies and interpretation
Job Title: Public Defender Job Responsibilities: The Public Defender, designated as Trial Attorney III, is tasked with defending clients in low-level felony criminal and delinquency cases, including burglary and drug possession cases, child protective act cases, and felony specialty court proceedings. This role requires a high degree of independent judgment in handling assigned cases and involves several key responsibilities: - Represent clients in various legal proceedings
Job Title: Public Defender (Trial Attorney II) Job Responsibilities: - Represent clients in misdemeanor criminal and juvenile delinquency cases, ensuring effective legal defense throughout all stages of proceedings. - Prepare and present legal arguments in appeals to district court, safeguarding the legal rights of clients at every level. - Develop case strategies, investigate facts, and review evidence to determine the best course of legal action. - Draft and file necessary
Job Title: Public Defender (Trial Attorney I) Job Responsibilities: - Represent clients in low-level misdemeanors, mental commitment hearings, and fugitive warrant cases in magistrate court. - Prepare and present legal arguments in appeals to the district court. - Develop case strategies, investigate facts, and review evidence to determine the best course of legal action. - Draft and file necessary motions, briefs, and other legal documents while ensuring compliance with leg
Job Title: Trial Attorney 2 Job Responsibilities: The Trial Attorney II position at the organization involves defending clients in various types of misdemeanor criminal cases, juvenile delinquency cases, mental commitment hearings, child protective act cases, specialty court proceedings in magistrate court, and appeals to the district court. The role requires the attorney to exercise independent judgment in handling assigned cases and is expected to perform the following dut
Job Title: Trial Attorney 5 - Kootenai County Job Responsibilities: The Trial Attorney 5 position in Kootenai County entails representing clients in the most serious capital cases, which includes the development and presentation of capital mitigation. The attorney will be responsible for leading and directing a team of investigators, experts, and mitigation specialists. Key duties include: - Representing clients in serious felony cases, including capital cases. - Developing
Job Title: Public Defender (Trial Attorney IV) Job Responsibilities: - Represent clients in serious felony criminal and delinquency cases, including sexual assault, rape, lewd and lascivious cases, and homicides, as well as juveniles being tried in adult court. - Conduct client interviews, develop case strategies, investigate facts, and review evidence to determine the best legal course of action. - Draft and file necessary motions, briefs, and other legal documents, ensurin
Job Title: Public Defender (Trial Attorney V) Job Responsibilities: - Represent clients in serious felony cases, including capital cases. - Develop and present capital mitigation strategies. - Lead and direct a team comprising investigators, experts, and mitigation specialists. - Prepare and present legal arguments in appeals to district court, ensuring the protection of clients' legal rights at every level. - Conduct client interviews, develop case strategies, investigate f
Industrial Insurance Appeals Judge 4 The candidate will review written proposed decisions and orders of Industrial Appeals Judges, motions for stay of benefits, motions for stay of abatement, and applications for approval of claim resolution settlement agreements. Recommend action to the Board in written memoranda. Draft final orders for signature of the Board. Conduct mediation and settlement conferences and prepare orders on agreement of parties. Review communications, doc
Job Title: Industrial Appeals Judge 3 (Hearings Judge) Job Responsibilities: The primary role of the Industrial Appeals Judge 3, or Hearings Judge, is to preside over conferences and hearings where evidence is presented according to the Rules of Evidence and Superior Court Rules. The judge is responsible for issuing written decisions that resolve appeals filed under various acts, including the Industrial Insurance Act, Crime Victims Compensation Act, and the Washington Indus
Job Title: Rural Public Defense Fellowship Job Responsibilities: - Assist supervising attorneys and appear in court on the record at hearings as assigned. This may include arraignment, pretrial, motions, sentencings, and probation review hearings. - Conduct research, analyze legal issues, and write motions, briefs, and legal memos to assist supervising attorneys. - Engage in trial preparations and potentially participate on the record in a jury trial. - Communicate directly
Attorney The candidate will be responsible for the representation for Indigent Clients under RCW for ITA Proceedings. Serve as a conflict attorney and provide representation at both UWCBL and OHBH. Represent clients in cases brought by the State of Washington who are involuntarily committed up to 90 to 180 days under the Involuntary Treatment Act. Must be a licensed member of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA), in good standing; and have: served at least one y
Job Title: Attorney 1 (OPEN CONTINUOUSLY) Job Responsibilities: - Assists or independently represents the County or a client in court at various stages of the criminal justice process. - Evaluates and analyzes the facts and evidence of cases or assignments. - Conducts legal research and analysis, provides legal opinions or memorandums, prepares, files, and responds to various legal documents and correspondence within prescribed timeframes. - Addresses issues, questions, and
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General - Child Welfare Divisions Job Responsibilities: - Represent the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) in juvenile litigation cases involving the protection of abused or neglected children. - Engage in fast-paced litigation, frequently appearing in court to represent DCYF in contested shelter care hearings, dependency fact-findings, and termination of parental rights and guardianship trials. - Provide options-based legal advi
Job Title Assistant Attorney General - Discovery Division Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in the Discovery Division is responsible for several key duties that support the Attorney General's Office (AGO) and its clients: - Advising, assisting, and supporting other AGO divisions and client agencies with discovery issues that arise in both affirmative and defensive litigation. - Developing discovery guidance, practices, training modules, and resourc
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General - Torts Division, TAP Team Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in the Torts Division, specifically on the Torts Appellate Program (TAP) Team, is responsible for managing and overseeing complex appellate cases for the Torts Division. This includes ensuring the quality and timeliness of briefs and compliance with both TAP and the Solicitor General's Office standards. The role involves handling a demanding caseload in