Part-time Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Job Title: Fall Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: - Call the criminal court docket under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor - Handle arraignments and prepare and argue bond motions - Perform legal research and write legal memoranda - Participate in pre-trial conferences and plea negotiations - Assist with jury selection and meet with witnesses and victims - Participate in the preparation and conduct of jury trials Education and Experience Information: -
Job Title: Spring Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: - As a law student intern, you will be assigned to a Bureau within the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney or in one of the thirteen Judicial Districts and will report to the attorney supervising your internship. - Under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor, interns may call the criminal court docket, handle arraignments, prepare and argue bond motions, perform legal research, write legal memoranda, pa...
Job Title: Summer Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: As a law student intern with the organization, you will be assigned to a Bureau within the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney or in one of the thirteen Judicial Districts. You will report to the attorney supervising your internship. Under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor, your duties may include: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Pe...
Job Title: Asset Accountable Manager Department: Katonah Resource Protection Job Responsibilities: The Asset Accountable Manager is responsible for supporting the development of an asset management program within the Bureau of Water Supply (BWS) under the Capital Programs Management Division. The primary duties include managing the asset management consultant support contract, which involves developing Requests for Proposals (RFPs), negotiating contracts, processing payment
Job Title: Deputy Chief - Outside Projects Job Responsibilities: - Serve under the executive direction of the Chief of Construction Engineering within the Division of Construction Management, Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations. - Direct a team of approximately 10 to 15 personnel, including Professional Engineers, in managing and overseeing contracts for the installation, repair, and restoration of NYC water mains and sewers. - Coordinate multiple contracts exceeding twenty
Job Title: Director of Facility/ Regional Long Term Planning Department: Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT) - Administration/Personnel Job Responsibilities: - Provide leadership and management for planning activities, including the development of Directorate goals, organizational structures, resource requirements, and schedules. - Facilitate coordination efforts with operations, operations support, and other key stakeholders to ensu
Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Part-time Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Job Title Fall Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities The Division of Criminal Justice is committed to the fair and equal administration of justice within the State of Connecticut. As a law student intern in this division, you will have the opportunity to gain real-time, first-hand experience with the responsibilities and duties of a Connecticut prosecutor. Under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor, you may be involved in the following duties: - Calling the
Job Title: Spring Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: - Work under the supervision of a Connecticut prosecutor within a Judicial District or specialized units of the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney. - Call the criminal court docket. - Handle arraignments. - Prepare and argue bond motions. - Perform legal research and write legal memoranda. - Participate in pre-trial conferences and plea negotiations. - Assist with jury selection. - Meet with witnesses and vic...
Job Title Summer Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities The Summer Law Student Internship within the **Members Only** is designed to provide law students with real-time, first-hand experience in the responsibilities and duties of a Connecticut prosecutor. The intern will be assigned to a Bureau within the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney or one of the thirteen Judicial Districts. They will report to the attorney supervising their internship. Under the supervision of an ex...
Job Title: Deputy County Attorney (Social Services) Job Responsibilities: The Deputy County Attorney (Social Services) is responsible for professional legal work of a complex nature, representing the County in court cases and performing other legal tasks. The position operates under the general supervision of the County Attorney and involves: - Representing the Department of Social Services in Family Court matters, including child abuse, neglect, foster care, adoption, chil
Job Title: . Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to work with an individual judge, providing them with an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process. - Conduct legal research and draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions to support the judicial process. - Observe court proceedings to gain practical insights into courtroom operations. - Assist chambers’ staff with the day-to-day operations, contributing to the efficient fun...
Job Title: Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge and gain an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process. - Conduct legal research and draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions. - Observe court proceedings and assist chambers’ staff with daily operations. - Participate in lectures, field trips, and a moot court to enhance understanding of the judicial process. Education and Experience Information: - Candi...
Job Title: . Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge and will gain an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process. - Conduct legal research and draft legal documents, including memos, briefs, and decisions. - Observe court proceedings and assist chambers’ staff with day-to-day operations. - Participate in lectures, field trips, and moot court exercises to enhance legal understanding and skills. Educa...
Job Title: . Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge within the 9th Judicial District, which includes Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, and Dutchess Counties. - Interns will gain insight into the judicial decision-making process and have the opportunity to participate in it. - Conduct legal research and draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions. - Observe court proceedings and assist chambers' staff with day-to-day o
Job Title: . Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge and will gain an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process. - Conduct legal research and draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions. - Observe court proceedings and assist chambers’ staff with day-to-day operations. - Participate in lectures, field trips, and moot court activities. Education and Experience Information: - Completion of 1L year at law s...
Job Title: 9th . Summer Judicial Internship Program Job Responsibilities: - Law school students who have completed their 1L year (or equivalent if part-time/flex student) will be assigned to an individual judge. - Interns will gain an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process and have the opportunity to contribute to it. - Conduct legal research, draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions. - Observe court proceedings and assist the chambers’ staff with daily...
Job Title: Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research and draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions. - Observe court proceedings and assist chambers' staff with daily operations. - Participate in the judicial decision-making process under the guidance of an assigned judge. - Attend lectures, field trips, and participate in a moot court to gain practical legal experience. - Collaborate with judges and other legal professionals to gain insights into the
Job Title: . Summer Judicial Intern Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge and will gain an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process. - Conduct legal research to support the judge and chambers' staff. - Draft memos, briefs, and/or decisions based on legal research and case analysis. - Observe court proceedings to gain practical experience in the judicial process. - Assist chambers’ staff with the day-to-day operations a...
Job Title: Summer Judicial Internship Program Participant Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge within the 9th Judicial District, providing them with an insider’s view into the judicial decision-making process. - Interns are expected to conduct legal research and draft legal documents such as memos, briefs, and decisions. - They will observe court proceedings and assist chambers’ staff with day-to-day operations. - Interns will have oppo...
Job Title: Summer Judicial Internship Program - 9th Judicial District Job Responsibilities: - Interns will be assigned to an individual judge and will gain an insider’s perspective into the judicial decision-making process. - They will engage in legal research, draft memos, briefs, and decisions. - Interns will observe court proceedings and assist chamber staff with daily operations. - Participants will have opportunities to attend lectures, participate in field trips, and...
Job Title: Assistant District Attorney - Special Prosecutions Division Job Responsibilities: - Manage a high-volume caseload of felony cases involving special victim's cases, including domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. - Appear regularly in Superior Court, both in person and virtually, to handle various court proceedings. - Present cases to the Grand Jury and prosecute trials in Superior Court, handling responsibilities such
Title: Deputy Bureau Chief - Violent Criminal Enterprise Bureau Job Responsibilities: - Assist the Bureau Chief in overseeing the daily operations of the bureau, including case assignments, legal strategy, and prosecutorial decision-making. - Supervise and mentor Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs), providing guidance on case preparation, court appearances, legal writing, and trial advocacy. - Oversee grand jury presentations and trials. - Supervise and conduct investigatio
Job Title: Assistant District Attorney - Trials & Investigations Division Job Responsibilities: - Manage a caseload of multi-disciplinary felony matters while adhering to strict statutory deadlines. - Present cases to the Grand Jury and prosecute felony trials in Superior Court, including all responsibilities such as discovery, certification of case readiness, witness preparation, motion practice, and courtroom litigation. - Conduct proactive investigations of pre-arrest
Title: Assistant District Attorney- Entry Level Job Responsibilities: The Assistant District Attorney (ADA) at the organization plays a crucial role in the legal system. Upon joining the office, new ADAs participate in an extensive training program designed to prepare them for the responsibilities of a skilled prosecutor and experienced litigator. The initial training period spans approximately six weeks and involves: - Attending presentations from guest speakers representi
Part-time Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Job Title: Fall Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: As a law student intern at the organization, you will be involved in various aspects of the criminal justice system under the supervision of experienced prosecutors. Your responsibilities will include: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Performing legal research - Writing legal memoranda - Participating in pre-trial conferences and plea negotiations -
Job Title: Spring Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: As a law student intern, you will be assigned to a Bureau within the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney or in one of the thirteen Judicial Districts. You will report to the attorney supervising your internship. Under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor, your duties may include: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Performing legal researc...
Job Title Summer Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities As a law student intern within the Division of Criminal Justice, you will undertake various responsibilities under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor. These duties include: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Performing legal research - Writing legal memoranda - Participating in pre-trial conferences and plea negotiations - Assisting
Part-time Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Special Deputy Assistant State's Attorney The candidate should have excellent academic credentials. Must be admitted to the Connecticut Bar.
Fall Law Student Intern Program The interns participate in a wide range of work alongside Assistant United States Attorneys in both the Criminal and Civil Divisions. Typical assignments include research and writing projects, participating in witness interviews, document analysis, assisting in preparing for depositions and oral arguments in court, and assisting with trials. First-year (second semester), second-year, and third-year law student interns will be considered. Ap
Spring Law Student Intern Program The interns participate in a wide range of work alongside Assistant United States Attorneys in both the Criminal and Civil Divisions. Typical assignments include research and writing projects, participating in witness interviews, document analysis, assisting in preparing for depositions and oral arguments in court, and assisting with trials. First-year (second semester), second-year, and third-year law student interns will be considered.
Summer Law Student Intern Program The interns participate in a wide range of work alongside Assistant United States Attorneys in both the Criminal and Civil Divisions. Typical assignments include research and writing projects, participating in witness interviews, document analysis, assisting in preparing for depositions and oral arguments in court, and assisting with trials. First-year (second semester), second-year, and third-year law student interns will be considered.
Job Title Fall Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities The Fall Law Student Internship at the Division of Criminal Justice offers law students an opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of criminal justice and public service. Under the supervision of a Connecticut prosecutor, interns will engage in a variety of legal tasks and activities, including: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Perform
Job Title: Spring Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: The **Members Only** (Division) in Connecticut offers a Spring Law Student Internship, where interns are expected to engage in various legal tasks under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor. The primary responsibilities include: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Performing legal research - Writing legal memoranda - Participating in pre-trial conference
Job Title: Summer Law Student Internship Job Responsibilities: - Under the supervision of an experienced prosecutor, law student interns may be responsible for various duties including: - Calling the criminal court docket - Handling arraignments - Preparing and arguing bond motions - Performing legal research - Writing legal memoranda - Participating in pre-trial conferences and plea negotiations - Assisting with jury selection - Meeting with witnesses and victims -
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Civil) Job Responsibilities: The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) positions are available within the Defensive Unit of the Civil Division at the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut. The Defensive Unit is responsible for defending claims filed against the United States, which include cases related to tort, medical malpractice, employment discrimination, immigration, and foreclosures. Additionally,
Job Title: Jury Clerk/Community Outreach Coordinator Job Responsibilities: - Manage and coordinate jury operations, ensuring efficient processing of juror questionnaires and summonses. - Maintain and update juror databases, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality of jury information. - Handle inquiries from jurors regarding service requirements, schedules, and compensation. - Facilitate the check-in process for jurors and provide orientation and instructions as needed. - Colla
Job Title Case Administrator/Relief Courtroom Deputy Job Responsibilities The Case Administrator/Relief Courtroom Deputy will manage the progression of civil and criminal cases, ensuring compliance with the rules and procedures of the court. Key responsibilities include: - Docketing and maintaining case files and records. - Monitoring the filing of documents and timely responses. - Preparing and distributing orders and judgments. - Assisting judges in the courtroom, i
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Civil) Job Responsibilities: The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) will serve in the Defensive Unit of the Civil Division at the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut. The primary responsibilities include: - Defending claims filed against the United States. These claims may involve various legal areas such as tort, medical malpractice, employment discrimination, immigration, and foreclosures.
Job Title: Assistant District Attorney - Special Prosecutions Division Job Responsibilities: - Manage a high-volume caseload of felony cases involving special victims’ cases such as domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. - Appear regularly in Superior Court both in person and virtually to handle various court proceedings. - Present cases to the Grand Jury and prosecute trials in Superior Court, including responsibilities suc...
Job Title: Deputy Bureau Chief - Violent Criminal Enterprise Bureau Job Responsibilities: - Assist the Bureau Chief in overseeing the daily operations of the bureau, including case assignments, legal strategy, and prosecutorial decision-making. - Supervise and mentor Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs), providing guidance on case preparation, court appearances, legal writing, and trial advocacy. - Oversee grand jury presentations and trials. - Supervise and conduct investiga
Title: Assistant District Attorney-Trials & Investigations Division Job Responsibilities - Manage a caseload of multi-disciplinary felony matters while adhering to strict statutory deadlines. - Present cases to the Grand Jury and prosecute felony trials in Superior Court, encompassing responsibilities such as discovery, certification of case readiness, witness preparation, motion practice, and all courtroom litigation. - Conduct proactive investigations of pre-arrest crim
Job Title: Assistant District Attorney- Entry Level Job Responsibilities: Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) in the organization are integral to the legal process, tasked with several responsibilities aimed at ensuring justice and maintaining public safety. Upon joining the 2026 Fall Class, new ADAs undergo an intensive training program designed to equip them with the skills necessary to excel as prosecutors and litigators. The training encompasses approximately six weeks