Attorney (Civil Rights), GS 13-14 Duties: The candidate will be reviewing charge files and recommending the initiation of litigation. Filing petitions for compliance with administrative subpoenas. Seeking temporary injunctive relief. Prosecuting cases while ensuring consistency with EEOC litigation policies and...
Title: Asst County Attorney (DHHS) Job Responsibilities: The position of Asst County Attorney (DHHS) involves performing necessary legal representation for advising the organization and its departments on legal matters and representing the organization in court when required. The employee will assist the...
Title: Docket Clerk Job Responsibilities: The Docket Clerk is an integral employee of the clerk’s office, stationed in Greensboro, North Carolina. The primary duties of this position involve reviewing incoming documents to ensure they conform to the appropriate rules and court practices....
Title: County Attorney Job Responsibilities: The County Attorney for Guilford County is responsible for leading the County’s legal function, serving as the chief legal counsel to the Board of Commissioners, and acting as the Department Director for the County Attorney’s Office. Key...
Title: Assistant United States Attorney (MDNC) Job Responsibilities: Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Civil Division are tasked with representing the Federal Government, its agencies, and employees in civil litigation. Their duties include defending civil actions against the Federal Government in...
Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Civil) Job Responsibilities: Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Civil Division are tasked with representing the Federal Government, its agencies, and employees in civil litigation. The primary duties include: - Defending civil actions against the Federal Government...
Title Career Law Clerk to Honorable David A. Bragdon Job Responsibilities The Career Law Clerk will work full-time with Judge David A. Bragdon and is a key member of the team that includes two term law clerks, the court’s case...