New York State Unified Court System
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New York State Unified Court System
The New York State Unified Court System is seeking a
Court Attorney-Referee
to serve in the Dutchess County Supreme Court. Court Attorney-Referees act as special referees and research and analyze complex legal issues and questions raised in civil and criminal cases heard in trial courts or on appeal to certain County Courts and may be responsible for supervision of court attorneys and support staff who are located in one or more courts situated throughout a county, judicial district, or department.
Key Responsibilities
Conducting matrimonial trials.
Small claims assessment review hearings.
Foreclosure settlement conferences.
Drafting decisions, conducting hearings, taking testimony and reporting findings of facts to judge.
Researching and analyzing complex legal questions and issues.
Writing confidential memoranda.
Travel may be required throughout the 9th Judicial District.
Qualifications Admission to the New York State Bar;
and
Three years of service in the Associate Court Attorney title;
or
Eight years of relevant legal experience gained after admission to the New York State Bar.
Please view the full job announcement at: 9549_Extended.pdf
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Legal
Industry
Legal Services and Courts of Law
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Hearing Officer
role at
New York State Unified Court System
The New York State Unified Court System is seeking a
Court Attorney-Referee
to serve in the Dutchess County Supreme Court. Court Attorney-Referees act as special referees and research and analyze complex legal issues and questions raised in civil and criminal cases heard in trial courts or on appeal to certain County Courts and may be responsible for supervision of court attorneys and support staff who are located in one or more courts situated throughout a county, judicial district, or department.
Key Responsibilities
Conducting matrimonial trials.
Small claims assessment review hearings.
Foreclosure settlement conferences.
Drafting decisions, conducting hearings, taking testimony and reporting findings of facts to judge.
Researching and analyzing complex legal questions and issues.
Writing confidential memoranda.
Travel may be required throughout the 9th Judicial District.
Qualifications Admission to the New York State Bar;
and
Three years of service in the Associate Court Attorney title;
or
Eight years of relevant legal experience gained after admission to the New York State Bar.
Please view the full job announcement at: 9549_Extended.pdf
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Legal
Industry
Legal Services and Courts of Law
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