Job Title Assistant Attorney General - Discovery Division Job Responsibilities The Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in the Discovery Division will perform a range of duties to support the Office of the Attorney General (AGO) and its client agencies. Key responsibilities include: - Advising, assisting, and supporting other AGO divisions and client agencies with discovery issues in both affirmative and defensive litigation. - Developing discovery guidance, practices, train
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Judicial Services Specialist III The candidate will provide the primary courtroom support. Will be responsible to record each court session and to assist the judge, the Judicial Assistant, and all present in the conducts basic legal research. Accept and record documents filed with the court; check for accuracy and completeness; record and process orders, judgments, and decrees of the court in accordance with legal requirements and court procedures. Assist liti read more
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Attorney-in-Charge (Portland/Salem) Duties: The candidate will be providing ethical, independent and high quality legal services to state government. Will be safeguarding consumers from fraud and unfair business practices. Fighting crime and helping crime victims. Advocating for vulnerable children. Supporting families through the collection of child support. Enforcing environmental protections. Defending the civil rights of all Oregonians. Pursuing justice and upholding the read more
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