Job Title: County Counsel Job Responsibilities: The County Counsel serves as the chief legal advisor to the Board of Supervisors, County departments, and various agencies and special districts within the organization. This position requires a seasoned legal professional capable of interpreting and applying law in a rapidly evolving landscape. The primary responsibilities include: - Providing clear and concise legal options that consider risk exposure, legal precedent, and
Judicial Internship Program, Summer The intern will be placed in the Probate Division. The program provides law students with a behind-the-scenes view of the practice of law in the Superior Court. The program also provides opportunities for students to apply the knowledge they gained from law school to currently pending court cases, and to enhance their understanding of the Court's expectations of attorneys in the practice of law. Students accepted into the program are assig
Judicial Internship Program, Summer The intern will be placed in the Family Division. The program provides law students with a behind-the-scenes view of the practice of law in the Superior Court. The program also provides opportunities for students to apply the knowledge they gained from law school to currently pending court cases, and to enhance their understanding of the Court's expectations of attorneys in the practice of law. Students accepted into the program are assign
Judicial Internship Program, Summer The intern will be placed in the Civil Division. The program provides law students with a behind-the-scenes view of the practice of law in the Superior Court. The program also provides opportunities for students to apply the knowledge they gained from law school to currently pending court cases, and to enhance their understanding of the Court's expectations of attorneys in the practice of law. Students accepted into the program are assigne
Job Title: Legal Processing Analyst (Student Worker) - Current Law School Students Only Job Responsibilities: Under supervision, the Legal Processing Analyst (Student Worker) performs a variety of duties to support judicial officers and court staff. These duties include: - Reviewing and processing default court judgments in various areas of law, including but not limited to family law, probate, limited civil, and unlimited civil cases. - Processing orders after hearings. -
Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks are tasked with performing complex legal clerical work in support of Superior Court judicial officers. Their responsibilities include: - Attending court sessions to record and prepare the official minutes of court proceedings. - Administering oaths and impaneling juries, as well as maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits, and reading verdicts and polling juries. -
Job Title County Counsel Job Responsibilities The County Counsel serves as the chief legal advisor to the Board of Supervisors, County departments, and various agencies and special districts within the organization. The primary responsibilities of the County Counsel include: - Providing clear and concise legal options that consider risk exposure, legal precedent, and policy implications. - Delivering prompt and well-reasoned legal analysis on matters ranging from daily
Job Title: Legal Processing Analyst (Student Worker) - Current Law School Students Only Job Responsibilities: The Legal Processing Analyst (Student Worker) under the supervision of judicial officers and court staff is responsible for a variety of duties aimed at supporting the court's legal operations. The primary responsibilities include: - Reviewing and processing default court judgments across several areas of law, such as family, probate, limited civil, and unlimited civ
Job Title: Legal Processing Analyst (Student Worker) - Current Law School Students Only Job Responsibilities: The Legal Processing Analyst (Student Worker) works under supervision and is responsible for performing a variety of duties in support of judicial officers and court staff. Key responsibilities include: - Reviewing and processing default court judgments in various areas of law, such as family, probate, limited civil, and unlimited civil. - Processing orders after he
Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks perform complex legal clerical work to support Superior Court judicial officers. The typical duties include: - Attending court sessions to record and prepare the official minutes of court proceedings. - Administering oaths to witnesses and jurors. - Impaneling juries and maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits used in court. - Reading verdicts and polling juries to
Job Title: . Pretrial Services Officer Job Responsibilities: - Serve in a law enforcement capacity within the Judiciary, aiding in the administration of justice and promoting community safety. - Gather and verify background information on individuals charged with federal criminal offenses when they are arrested or summoned to court. - Conduct drug testing and substance abuse assessments, evaluating information to prepare reports for judges before initial hearings, with as
**Job Title** County Counsel **Job Responsibilities** The County Counsel serves as the chief legal advisor to the Board of Supervisors, County departments, and various agencies and special districts. This role requires a seasoned legal professional capable of interpreting and applying law in a rapidly changing landscape. Key responsibilities include: - Providing clear and concise legal options considering risk exposure, legal precedent, and policy implications. - Deliverin
Job Title: Attorney Advisor - GS-11/12/13/14 - SAUSA Job Responsibilities: The Attorney Advisor positions within the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) at the **Members Only** involve serving as fraud prosecutors in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Division (CMSD), specifically within the Program Enforcement, Fraud Prosecutor Program. Appointed attorneys will function as Special Assistant United States Attorneys (SAUSAs) in various . Attorney’s Offices, focusing on criminal ...
Job Title: Attorney Advisor - GS-15- SAUSA Job Responsibilities: The Attorney Advisor will be part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Division (CMSD), Program Enforcement, Fraud Prosecutor Program within the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) at the **Members Only**. The primary responsibility is to serve as a fraud prosecutor, detailed as a Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) to various . Attorney’s Offices. The duties include: - Investigating and prosecuting...
Job Title: Criminal Investigator Job Responsibilities: As a Criminal Investigator with the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations, you will be tasked with a variety of critical duties aimed at safeguarding the nation. Key responsibilities include: - Conducting and coordinating high-level comprehensive investigations involving individuals, groups, or large organizations operating at local, national, or internati
Temporary Special Agent, GL 07-11 Duties: The candidate will be conducting complex criminal investigations into financial crimes, including counterfeiting, cyber fraud, and other threats to the financial infrastructure of the United States. Providing physical protection for the President, Vice President, their families, visiting foreign dignitaries, and other protectees, ensuring their safety in every environment. Designing, planning, and implementing advanced security measu
Special Agent, GL 07-11 Duties: The candidate will be playing a critical role in safeguarding the financial integrity of the United States and protecting its highest leaders, including the President, Vice President, and other designated individuals. Conducting complex criminal investigations into financial crimes, including counterfeiting, cyber fraud, and other threats to the financial infrastructure of the United States. Providing physical protection for the President, Vic
Job Title: Deportation Officer Job Responsibilities: As a Deportation Officer at the full performance level, you will be responsible for a variety of law enforcement duties aimed at safeguarding . borders and upholding immigration laws. Key responsibilities include: - Investigating, identifying, locating, arresting, detaining, prosecuting, and removing foreign nationals who pose a threat to national security and public safety, as well as those who enter the United States
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney Job Responsibilities: The role of an Assistant United States Attorney in the Civil Division involves representing the United States, its agencies, and federal employees in a broad range of civil cases. Key responsibilities include: - Defensive practice areas such as immigration, personal injury and wrongful death, constitutional torts, and medical malpractice. - Affirmative practice areas including investigation and prosecution of
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney Department: Department of Justice, Executive Office for . Attorneys and the Office of the . Attorneys, Office of the United States Attorney, Southern District of California Job Responsibilities: Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Civil Division of the Southern District of California (SDCA) represent the United States, federal agencies, and federal employees in various civil cases. The responsibilities encompass
Mission Support Specialist, GS 11-12 Duties: The candidate will coordinate and perform a wide variety of administrative and management services essential to the operations of the office including, but not limited to: management information systems, telecommunications, budget, finance, procurement, human resources, training, logistics, property, space, records and files, printing and graphics, mail, travel, and office equipment. Advise management on assigned administrative ma
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney Job Responsibilities: Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Southern District of California are tasked with prosecuting federal crimes and defending the interests of the United States government in civil cases. The Criminal Division is segmented into three sections: General Crimes, Organized Crimes, and Special Prosecution. Most AUSAs start their careers in the General Crimes Section, which deals with a significant volum
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) is responsible for prosecuting federal crimes and defending the interests of the United States government in civil cases within the Southern District of California, which encompasses San Diego and Imperial Counties. The Criminal Division is divided into three sections: General Crimes, Organized Crimes, and Special Prosecution. AUSAs typically start in the General Cri
Mission Support Specialist, GS 07-09 Duties: The candidate will coordinate and perform a wide variety of administrative and management services essential to the operations of the office including: management information systems, telecommunications, budget, finance, procurement, human resources, training, logistics, property, space, records and files, printing and graphics, mail, travel, and office equipment. Advise management on assigned administrative matters. Conduct or pa
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal) Hiring Organization: Organization Job Responsibilities: - Serve in the Criminal Division of the Southern District of California, which includes three sections: General Crimes, Organized Crimes, and Special Prosecution. - Most initial assignments will be in the General Crimes section, handling a significant volume of reactive cases from the border between California and Mexico, ports of entry, and coastline areas. - Pros
**Job Title** Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal) **Job Responsibilities** The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) for the Criminal Division within the Southern District of California is responsible for prosecuting federal crimes and defending the interests of the United States government in civil cases. The Criminal Division is divided into three sections: General Crimes, Organized Crimes, and Special Prosecution. As a Criminal AUSA, responsibilities include:
Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Consumer Protection Attorney, classified as Deputy Attorney General IV, is responsible for enforcing and vindicating the rights of consumers by investigating and prosecuting violations of state laws that prohibit false advertising and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices. This role involves high-profile and complex litigation with nationwide impact, focusing on areas such as unfair and d
**Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney (Deputy Attorney General IV)** **Job Responsibilities:** The primary role of a Deputy Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Section is to enforce state laws prohibiting false advertising and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices, thereby safeguarding the rights of California consumers. This position involves high-profile and complex litigation that often has a nationwide impact. Key areas of focus include
Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Consumer Protection Attorney, designated as Deputy Attorney General (DAG) IV, is responsible for enforcing and vindicating the rights of California consumers through the investigation and prosecution of violations of state consumer protection laws. These laws prohibit false advertising, and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices. The role involves high-profile and complex litigation that o
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Civil) Job Responsibilities: The Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Civil Division of the Southern District of California (SDCA) are responsible for representing the United States, federal agencies, and federal employees in a broad range of civil cases. This includes both defensive and affirmative practice areas. Defensive practice areas encompass immigration, personal injury and wrongful death, constitutional tort
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Civil) Job Responsibilities: The role of an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) in the Civil Division involves representing the United States, federal agencies, and federal employees in various civil cases. The responsibilities include both defensive and affirmative practice areas. Defensive practice areas cover immigration, personal injury, wrongful death, constitutional torts, and medical malpractice. Affirmative practice ar
Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney Classification: Deputy Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: Deputy Attorneys General in the Consumer Protection Section are tasked with enforcing and vindicating the rights of consumers in California through the investigation and prosecution of violations of state laws. These laws prohibit false advertising, and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices. The work is often high profile and involves complex liti
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney will be responsible for advising and representing the Governor and the State on Native American and tribal issues. This includes engaging in tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, addressing civil and criminal jurisdiction on tribal lands, ensuring cultural resource protection, conducting government-to-government consultations, and participating in
Job Title Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified as a Deputy Attorney General IV, serves in the Native American and Tribal Affairs Section of the Public Rights Division within the Department of Justice. The attorney's primary responsibilities include advising and representing the Governor and State on Native American and tribal issues. These issues encompass tribal-state gaming compact ne
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney role involves advising and representing the Governor and the State on Native American and tribal issues. Responsibilities include tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, managing civil and criminal jurisdiction on tribal lands, cultural resource protection, government-to-government consultation, litigation, and other legal matters involving relations
Job Title: Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Native American and Tribal Affairs Attorney, classified as Deputy Attorney General IV, is responsible for advising and representing the Governor and the State on various Native American and tribal issues. This includes tribal-state gaming compact negotiations, civil and criminal jurisdiction on tribal lands, cultural resource protection, government-to-government consultation, litigation, and oth
Job Title: Land Use and Conservation Attorney (Deputy Attorney General IV) Job Responsibilities: The Land Use and Conservation Attorney will work within the Public Rights Division, specifically in the Land Use and Conservation Section. The role involves handling a broad range of significant legal matters for various state agencies, including the Resources Agency, Coastal Commission, California's land conservancies, the State Lands Commission, the Division of Oil, Gas, & Geot
Job Title: Land Use and Conservation Attorney - Deputy Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: The Land Use and Conservation Attorney, classified as Deputy Attorney General IV, operates within the Public Rights Division of the Department of Justice. The role involves handling intricate, sensitive, and varied cases for numerous state agencies such as the Resources Agency, Coastal Commission, California's land conservancies, State Lands Commission, Division of Oil, Gas, & Ge
Job Title: Land Use and Conservation Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Land Use and Conservation Attorney position within the Department of Justice involves handling significant legal matters for a variety of state agencies. The responsibilities include: - Representing and advising state agencies such as the Resources Agency, Coastal Commission, California's land conservancies, the State Lands Commission, the Division of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Resources, and the Department
Job Title Land Use and Conservation Attorney (Deputy Attorney General IV) Job Responsibilities The Land Use and Conservation Attorney position within the Department of Justice offers a significant opportunity to work on critical matters related to state interests. The primary responsibilities include: - Enforcing state housing laws and ensuring public access to California’s waterways, mountains, and open spaces through litigation and client advice. - Conservation and ex...
Job Title: Health, Education & Welfare Deputy Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: The Health, Education & Welfare Section (HEW) of the Department of Justice is seeking highly qualified attorneys to join their team. The primary responsibilities of the Deputy Attorney General IV include: - Providing legal advice and representation to the Governor, Attorney General, and Directors of over 30 state agencies, including the Departments of Health Care Services, Public Health,
Job Title: Health, Education & Welfare Deputy Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: The Health, Education & Welfare Section (HEW) within the Department of Justice is seeking highly qualified attorneys to join their team as Deputy Attorney General IV. The role involves providing legal advice and representation to the Governor, Attorney General, and Directors of over 30 state agencies, including critical departments such as Health Care Services, Public Health, State Hospi
Job Title: Health, Education & Welfare Deputy Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: The Health, Education & Welfare Section (HEW) at the Department of Justice is seeking qualified attorneys to join a dynamic team that handles high-profile and impactful legal matters. The responsibilities include providing legal advice and representation to key state figures such as the Governor and Attorney General, as well as directors of over 30 state agencies, including departments re
**Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney** **Job Responsibilities:** The Consumer Protection Attorney, operating under the title of Deputy Attorney General IV, is responsible for enforcing and vindicating the rights of consumers by investigating and prosecuting violations of state laws that prohibit false advertising and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices. The work carried out by the Consumer Protection Section is high-profile, often involving comp
Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Consumer Protection Attorney, designated as Deputy Attorney General IV, plays a crucial role in enforcing state laws that protect California consumers from false advertising and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices. The primary responsibilities include: - Investigating and prosecuting violations of consumer protection laws with a focus on areas like predatory lending, debt collection, c
Job Title: Consumer Protection Attorney Job Responsibilities: The Consumer Protection Attorney, holding the position of Deputy Attorney General IV, is tasked with enforcing and upholding the rights of consumers in California. This involves investigating and prosecuting violations of state laws related to false advertising and unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts and practices. The role is high-profile and often involves complex litigation with nationwide impact. Key
**Job Title:** Deputy Attorney General IV (May consider Deputy Attorney General III) **Job Responsibilities:** The Deputy Attorney General IV, within the Office of General Counsel at the Department of Justice, is tasked with providing legal advice and representation on high-profile bond, finance, and other fiscal matters. This includes representing clients at meetings, drafting and reviewing public finance-related legislation, and offering legal advice on procurement and pub
Job Title: Deputy Attorney General IV (May consider DAG III) Job Responsibilities: The Deputy Attorney General IV in the Public Finance and Contracts Unit of the Department of Justice holds significant responsibilities. They effectively represent clients in complex bond and public finance transactional matters. Duties include drafting and reviewing transaction contracts, negotiating with third parties, attending transaction group conference calls and meetings, and ensuring t