Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Fellow – Solicitor General Job Responsibilities: The Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Fellow will work under the Illinois Solicitor General, who is tasked with representing the State of Illinois before the . Supreme Court and maintaining the...
Title AAG-Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Fellow – Solicitor General Job Responsibilities The Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Fellow will work under the direction of the Solicitor General within the department. The Solicitor General represents the State of Illinois before...
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Bureau Chief The candidate will investigate and litigate cases involving serious or persistent violations of laws protecting workers. For example, the Bureau has investigated or filed suit in cases involving the overuse of non-compete agreements for low-wage workers; employment discrimination by temporary staffing agencies; labor trafficking in the restaurant industry; and payroll fraud on public works contracts, among other matters. The Bureau drafts amicus curiae briefs on... read more
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Attorney Honor Program EEOC Attorney Honor Program You can also find us on facebook twitter Overview The EEOC's Honor Attorney Program was inaugurated in 2000 with the purpose of recruiting the most qualified entry-level attorneys and training them for highly skilled legal work within the agency. Attorneys hired through the Honor Program are assigned to the Commission offices that are designated to participate in the Program that year. The attorneys who are sele... read more
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