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West Virginia Department of Transportation

Transportation Attorney 3 - Kanawha County

West Virginia Department of Transportation, Charleston, West Virginia, us, 25329

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Nature of Work

*** THIS IS AN EXEMPT POSITION ***

The Attorney 3 for the West Virginia Department of Transportation works under the Executive Division, Division Director and/or Attorney Manager. This position is a principle lead advisor to a specialized legal practice area and performs more complex legal support work for this section. In this position there is a responsibility to solve more complex problems that may come from both within and outside of the Agency which may require extensive analysis and probing to develop a conclusion. This position will analyze and make recommendations to the Attorney Manager and/or Division Director. Pay Grade 22 Typical Duties and Responsibilities

Provide lead advisor support to Division staff of a specialized legal practice area including attorneys, and administrative support in determining case strategy, developing litigation tactics, research, investigations, and conducting litigation. Report to the Director and/or Attorney Manager. Rendering legal advice and opinions to their Director and/or Attorney Supervisor and to section’s clients related to the sections area of legal specialization. Must use independent judgment in the interpretation and adaption of policies and guidelines Represents the agency in various administrative and judicial forums Performs complex legal work in connection with specialized area of assignment such as contract law, employment law, real property law, collections and civil litigation matters Makes recommendations to Director and/or Attorney Manager regarding further appeal of contested cases Analyzes and makes recommendations to the Director and/or Attorney Supervisor regarding settlements and/or legal strategy Consults with agency staff on the interpretation of court opinions and statutes, the application of rules and regulations, and related matters where a serious legal issue is involved Collaborates with groups or individuals from outside the Department of Transportation in a moderately unstructured setting The work involves isolating and defining unknown conditions, resolving critical problems, or developing new theories Answering telephone inquiries, written inquiries including Freedom of Information Act requests and correspondence Performs related duties as assigned Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver’s license is required. Skills and Knowledge

Knowledge of statutes, court opinions, and Attorney General opinions Knowledge of judicial and quasi-judicial procedures Ability to conduct complex civil and administrative litigation in trial and appellate courts. Ability to interpret and apply laws, constitutional provisions, statutes, administrative regulations, and court decisions Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other agencies, other WVDOT divisions, the public, and the federal government Ability to communicate effectively and express conclusions and arguments clearly and logically both orally and in writing Significant education or training is required to carry out duties in this level Work is generally administrative or professional requiring knowledge pertinent related education and experience Ability to supervise and direct the work of subordinate attorneys and other staff members in the conduct of legal affairs and establish and review results Ability to effectively coordinate staff functions in the provision of competent legal assistance to the Agency Ability to determine issues in various cases Ability to analyze complex legal issues and render formal opinions Ability to creatively develop case strategy and tactics and have excellent skills in problem solving Ability to demonstrate discretion Ability to mentor, develop, and train subordinate attorney and administrative staff Minimum Requirements

REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION Admission to practice law by the West Virginia State Bar. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE Five (5) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience in the practice of law. Substitution: One (1) year of full-time or equivalent part-time paid employment as an attorney with the agency to which assigned shall be considered the equivalent of two (2) years of experience.

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