Title: 2026 Summer Internship (Undergrad) Job Responsibilities: - Interns will work under the supervision of a licensed investigator and collaborate closely with staff attorneys and their clients. - Conduct interviews with witnesses and write detailed reports based on findings. - Take photographs and diagram...
Title: 2026 Summer Internship (Undergrad) Job Responsibilities: Interns at the organization work under the supervision of a licensed investigator and collaborate closely with staff attorneys and their clients. The responsibilities include: - Interviewing witnesses to gather information relevant to the case. - Writing detailed...
Title: 2026 Summer Internship (Undergrad) Job Responsibilities: Interns at the organization will be supervised by a licensed investigator and will work closely with staff attorneys and their clients. The responsibilities include: - Interviewing witnesses to gather relevant information for the defense. - Writing detailed...
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III The candidate acts as legal counsel to the Department and its divisions and represents the State before State and Federal courts and administrative agencies under the direct supervision of the DOJ. Assumes responsibility for all stages of litigation and appeals in State and Federal courts and administrative agencies regarding actions by or against Department including, but not limited to, actions pertaining to all forms of public assistance, Medicaid and Medicar... read more
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Duties:The candidate will work in the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. Will be responsible for criminal litigation involving drug diversion, elder abuse, and misappropriation of funds as well as civil litigation involving false claims. Litigation experience is preferred.... read more
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II Responsibilities : The candidate will litigate on behalf of firm in child abuse/neglect cases, termination of parental rights proceedings, guardianship cases and administrative appeals. Represents the firm in court, in pre-hearings and in administrative hearings including matters before the DHHS Administrative Appeals Unit, and other legal venues. Assists firm Child Protective Service Workers (CPSW's) in the preparation of their cases for litigation in court and... read more
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Ii (cps Attorney) The candidate serves as legal counsel for the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) as part of the agency’s “mobile teamâ€. Represents the Division and develops legal strategies, interprets and applies Federal and state statutes, rules, case law, precedent, etc. in New Hampshire District, Family and Probate Courts, administrative hearings, and other legal forums. Reports to Regional Supervisor, (DCYF) Legal Services. Litigates on be... read more
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The will join the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau. The Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau investigates and prosecutes: consumer protection act violations and violations of related consumer protection statutes; antitrust violations; financial fraud; elder abuse and elder financial fraud. The unit has statewide prosecutorial authority and participates in multi-state investigations and litigation with other attorneys general offices. It prosecutes both c... read more
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II The candidate will serve as the onsite legal counsel for the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) in a District Office Child Protective Service Unit. Represents the Division and develops legal strategies, interprets and applies Federal and state statutes, rules, case law, precedent, etc. in New Hampshire District, Family and Probate Courts, administrative hearings, and other legal forums. Litigates on behalf of DCYF in child abuse/neglect cases, termi... read more
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Fraud Control Unit Attorney Candidate will investigate and prosecute Medicaid provider fraud as well as patient abuse or neglect in health care facilities. Must be a team player admitted to the New Hampshire Bar with litigation experience and sincere interest in public service. Research and communication skills, familiarity with the Medicaid program, and experience with financial crimes or fraud are preferred.... read more
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United States Attorney The candidate will assist in the investigation and lead the prosecution of violations of the federal criminal law. Should have a . degree, be an active member of the Bar (any jurisdiction), and 3+ years of . experience. Should preferably have 5 years of exceptional experience as an attorney. Travel within the district may be required. Application Deadline: July 16, 2012.... read more
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Examiner Duties: Serves as lead attorney in complex utility proceedings, conducts hearings on behalf of the Commission, and drafts Commission decisions and agency rules. Conducts pre-hearing examinations and hearings to define issues, qualify exhibits, rule on motions and admissibility of evidence, explore areas of potential agreement between the parties, hear arguments of counsel, and hear testimony. Reviews files, records, policies, briefs, agency rules, laws and... read more
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Examiner The candidate will be an experienced attorney with excellent writing, analytical and oral advocacy skills. The position serves as lead attorney in complex utility proceedings, conducts hearings on behalf of the Commission, and drafts Commission decisions and agency rules. Conducts pre-hearing examinations and hearings to define issues, qualify exhibits, rule on motions and admissibility of evidence, explore areas of potential agreement between the parties,... read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here