Job Title: Deputy Attorney General III, IV, V Job Responsibilities: The Tort and Condemnation Section of the Department of Justice practices civil litigation, focusing on defending the state, its agencies, departments, and employees in civil actions brought in federal and state courts for personal injury, wrongful death, property damage, and civil-rights claims. This section also prosecutes matters related to the acquisition of real property for public purposes under the sta
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Job OverviewMultiple firms across the United States — including municipal law boutiques, government-focused practices, and Am Law public law groups — are actively seeking Municipal Law Litigation Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With increasing public infrastructure projects, regulatory enforcement actions, land use disputes, and government-related litigation, firms are expanding their municipal litigation teams na read more
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