Job Title: AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Public Access - Springfield Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General in the Public Access Bureau plays a critical role in ensuring that the public has access to government documents and meetings as mandated by law. Key responsibilities include: - Investigating and drafting legal opinions on matters related to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Open Meetings Act (OMA). - Mediating disputes between the public
Job Title AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Medicaid Fraud Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) is responsible for investigating and prosecuting Medicaid provider fraud across Illinois. This includes both criminal and civil cases in state and federal courts. The AAG's duties encompass handling cases related to fraud on the Medicaid system, abuse and neglect of long-term care facility residents, and litigating c
Job Title: AAG-Assistant Attorney General - High Tech Crimes - Springfield Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General in the High Tech Crimes Bureau is responsible for a variety of tasks focused on the prosecution of criminal offenses, with a particular emphasis on child exploitation-related crimes. Responsibilities include: - Prosecuting criminal offenses, particularly those related to child exploitation. - Engaging in motion hearings and trial work. - Providing
Job Title AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Environmental Enforcement Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General in the Environmental Bureau is tasked with enforcing civil environmental laws in Illinois. This role involves: - Handling enforcement actions referred by state agencies such as the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Illinois Department of Public Health, and Illinois Department of Natural Resources. - Engagin
Job Title AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Estate Tax Litigation Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General in the Revenue Litigation Department is tasked with handling cases related to recovering debts owed to state agencies. The responsibilities include managing tort cases arising from damage to state property, pursuing collection actions to recover fines and penalties, and handling grant recovery cases. Additionally, the role involves administering the Illinoi
Job Title: AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Consumer Fraud - Springfield Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in the Consumer Fraud Bureau is responsible for enforcing the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. The primary duties include: - Conducting investigations into fraudulent, unfair, or deceptive practices in trade or commerce. - Filing enforcement actions in state or federal court to halt such practices. - Collaborating w
Job Title AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Child Support Enforcement Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General in the Child Support Enforcement Division is responsible for managing child support enforcement cases and other related litigation across multiple counties in west central Illinois. Key responsibilities include: - Representing the Department of Healthcare and Family Services and the Department of Human Services. - Handling a variety of legal matters,
Job Title: AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Public Integrity Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General in the Public Integrity Bureau is responsible for prosecuting a variety of crimes related to public corruption. These crimes include Official Misconduct by state, county, and city officials and employees, as well as government vendor and grant fraud. The attorney will handle cases that are referred from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, as well
Job Title AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Workers Compensation Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General in the Workers’ Compensation Bureau is tasked with defending the State of Illinois in workers’ compensation claims filed by State employees with the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission. Responsibilities also include prosecuting employers under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act for failing to maintain workers’ compensation insurance cover...
Job Title AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Special Prosecutions - Springfield Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General (AAG) within the Special Prosecutions Bureau of the Illinois Attorney General’s Office is tasked with a range of responsibilities primarily focused on the prosecution of criminal violations of Illinois tax laws. The position is situated within the Revenue Prosecution Unit, where the AAG will: - Prosecute criminal violations of Illinois tax l...
Job Title: AAG-Assistant Attorney General - Revenue Litigation Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General in the Revenue Litigation Bureau is tasked with representing the interests of the State of Illinois in litigation related to the collection of debts owed to State agencies. This role involves handling cases such as property damage and personal injury arising from damage to state property and injuries to state employees. Furthermore, the Assistant Attorney Ge
Job Title: AAG-Assistant Attorney General - General Law Job Responsibilities: The Assistant Attorney General in the General Law Bureau is responsible for representing the interests of the State of Illinois and its people in civil trial litigation. This role functions as a defense attorney for the State of Illinois, its officers, agencies, and employees. The key responsibilities include: - Defending cases brought against State of Illinois agencies, employees, and officers. -
**Job Title:** Assistant United States Attorney - Civil **Job Responsibilities:** The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) in the Civil Division of the Office of the United States Attorney for the Central District of Illinois will manage a diverse array of civil defensive litigation. The responsibilities include: - Handling personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and other tort actions. - Managing employment discrimination actions and immigration matters.
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney - Civil Job Responsibilities: The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) in the Civil Division is tasked with managing a diverse array of defensive legal matters, including, but not limited to, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and other tort actions. They are also responsible for handling cases related to employment discrimination, immigration issues, prisoner litigation, and challenges to governmental policie