Job Title: Assistant Attorney General I-II Job Responsibilities: Assistant Attorney General I: - Conducts entry-level to complex antitrust and related litigation in both state and federal courts. - Initiates and conducts antitrust and related law investigations, including directing investigator and economist activity. - Provides antitrust and related information to state and local governments. - Performs all phases of civil litigation of antitrust cases, including drafting
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General I-II Job Responsibilities: Assistant Attorney General I: - Conducts entry-level to complex antitrust and related litigation in both state and federal courts. - Initiates and conducts antitrust and related law investigations, including directing investigator and economist activity. - Provides antitrust and related information to state and local governments. - Performs all phases of civil litigation of antitrust cases including drafting p
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General II Job Responsibilities: - Represent state agencies and officials in defense of lawsuits involving civil rights, employment, constitutionality of state statutes, and other legal matters in state and federal court. - Advocate for the State’s interests in various proceedings not managed by other civil litigation divisions, including lawsuits to uphold Texas’s sovereign and legal rights. - Conduct investigations, perform legal research,...
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General III Job Responsibilities: - Represent state agencies and officials in defense of lawsuits involving civil rights, retaliation, employment, constitutionality of state statutes, and the Americans with Disabilities Act in both state and federal court. - Advocate for the State’s interests in various proceedings not covered by other civil litigation divisions, including lawsuits brought on behalf of the State and its agencies to uphold Texa...
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: - Represent state agencies and officials in lawsuits involving civil rights, retaliation, employment, and constitutionality of state statutes, among others, in both state and federal courts. - Defend and prosecute lawsuits on behalf of the State and its agencies to protect Texas’s sovereign and legal rights. - Conduct investigations, perform legal research, and prepare complex legal documents such as motions, p...
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General V Job Responsibilities: - Represent state agencies and officials in defense of lawsuits involving civil rights, retaliation, employment, constitutionality of state statutes, and the Americans with Disabilities Act in both state and federal courts. - Represent the State’s interests in various proceedings not handled by other civil litigation divisions, including lawsuits brought on behalf of the State and its agencies and officers to vi...
Job Title: Assistant Attorney General IV Job Responsibilities: - Represent state law enforcement agencies, officials, and employees in defense of lawsuits involving civil rights, employment law, torts, constitutional law, religious liberties, and class actions in both state and federal court. - Handle all aspects of litigation, including legal research and memoranda, witness preparation, client communications, case briefings, written discovery, depositions, pre-trial motions
Job 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 within the Western District of Texas and the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Their responsibilities encompass a variety of practice areas: - Defensive practice areas include handling employment disputes, tort actions, judicial revi
Job Title: Assistant United States Attorney (Civil) Job Responsibilities: Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) in the Civil Division are tasked with representing the federal government and its agencies and employees in civil litigation within the Western District of Texas and the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Key responsibilities include handling employment disputes, tort actions, judicial reviews of agency decisions, and cases challenging the constitutionalit