Summary: - Deputy City Attorney II/III position available at the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office (CA) - Salary range: $124, - $234, annually - Full-time job with the option for up to three (3) days of telework per week - Responsibilities include representing and advising the Department of Water and Power (DWP) on legal matters related to water rights, water quality, sustainability, and environmental and natural resource issues - Minimum of five (5) years o
**Job Title:** Deputy County Counsel - Real Estate **Job Responsibilities:** The Deputy County Counsel - Real Estate is tasked with performing complex legal work for the Board of Supervisors, County departments, and associated agencies. Key responsibilities include: - Providing legal advice and representation concerning real estate, construction, development, solid waste, sustainability programs, land use, and public infrastructure projects. - Offering construction advice
Job Title: Deputy City Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Deputy City Attorney III in the Environmental Division of the Real Estate Branch will have several critical responsibilities. The role primarily involves participating in and handling litigation, drafting ordinances, and providing advice to City staff, officials, and consultants on environmental and transactional matters. Key areas include environmental issues related to the California Environmental Quality Act (C
Job Title: Deputy City Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Deputy City Attorney III in the Land Use Division of the Real Estate Branch is tasked with several key responsibilities. The attorney will primarily engage in litigation, ordinance drafting, and advising City staff, officials, and consultants on matters related to land use plans, zoning, building and safety ordinances, and development projects. The role requires close collaboration with other attorneys and support
Job Title: Deputy Attorney General III, IV, V Job Responsibilities: Deputy Attorneys in the Tort and Condemnation Section are involved in a wide range of civil litigation activities. Their responsibilities include defending the state, its agencies, and employees in civil actions such as personal injury, wrongful death, property damage, and civil rights claims. They also handle cases related to eminent domain, inverse condemnation, and mass torts resulting from natural disast