Job Title: Litigation Attorney (Writs) Job Responsibilities: The Litigation... Attorney specializing in writs... responsible for managing complex litigation matters, particularly focusing on... writs of mandate, municipal civil litigation, and land... use litigation.... The attorney will independently... handle cases from inception to resolution,...
for providing advisory and litigation services with a focus... on public works construction. Key responsibilities include: - Attending legislative body meetings to provide legal counsel and support. - Independently evaluating and responding to routine contracting questions and disputes. - Conducting...
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We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a collaborative work environment. Responsibilities: Represent public agencies in all aspects of municipal law, including providing legal... advice on complex legal issues, drafting and reviewing contracts, attending public meetings, and handling litigation matters. Conduct legal... research and prepare legal opinions and memoranda for public agency clients. Provide legal advice and support to public agenc... read more
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