New York State
Managing Attorney : Document Service & Related Filings (3833)
New York State, New York, New York, us, 10261
Overview
Duties Description Executive Division—New York City Managing Attorney Reference No. EXEC_NYC_ MAO_3833 Salary is $142,032 plus $4,000 in location pay Application Deadline is November 14, 2025 To be considered for this opportunity, submit a complete application online at / job-postings / attorneys The Executive Division of the Office of the New York State Attorney General (OAG) is seeking a lawyer and experienced manager to lead the delivery of legal support services at OAG. The Managing Attorney is responsible for accepting service of documents on behalf of OAG and for relevant filings in state and federal courts. These services are provided to all OAG offices statewide, which includes the executive offices in Albany and New York City and thirteen (13) regional offices. Additionally, the Managing Attorney will assist with business transformation efforts to improve and standardize litigation and case management support services by providing support and advice to drive process improvements. The Managing Attorney position is based in New York City and reports to the Managing Director, Office of the First Deputy.
Responsibilities
Supervising staff in New York City and Albany, including a Supervising Clerk and six (6) support staff.
Overseeing the daily and ongoing operations of the MAO, including managing and facilitating the receipt, filing, service, and delivery of court papers and litigation documents; coordinating with outside contractors who file and deliver documents; advising OAG attorneys on federal and state procedural issues; and identifying resources, services, and supplies to support the successful outcome of OAG’s casework.
Regularly reviewing court filings and litigation documents for compliance with court rules, including testifying at court hearings on service compliance / procedural matters; monitoring OAG’s case management system to support docketing by calculating procedural deadlines and scheduling reminders; and liaising with the courts on behalf of OAG and sending related updates to all staff.
Serving as a subject matter expert for OAG’s student practice orders; filing annual compliance reports and continuing orders with each of the four (4) judicial departments; researching, resolving, and responding to questions and novel issues.
Acting as OAG’s Language Access Coordinator and conducting annual reviews of OAG’s language resources to expand available resources that increase accessibility for customers / constituents.
Collaborating with the Records Management Officer and advising on OAG’s retention schedule when inquiries arise and conducting an annual review to evaluate what records do / not meet the minimum retention requirements.
Presenting on MAO’s scope and resources at recurring new employee orientation programs.
Participating in OAG’s Legal Support Community of Practice, contributing to the continuing development of OAG’s case management system with a focus on incoming service, and engaging in other relationship development and stakeholder management activities that have a nexus to MAO’s work.
Identifying opportunities for process improvements and relevant solutions with the goal of increasing OAG’s intake support.
Minimum Qualifications
Admission to the New York State Bar is required.
At least five (5) years of litigation and / or litigation support management experience in federal and New York state courts.
At least three (3) years of experience supervising, training, coaching, and mentoring support staff.
Solid working knowledge of federal and New York state court procedural rules.
Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication skills.
Highly collaborative with strong interpersonal and relationship management skills.
Proactive and organized, including a desire to continuously improve or enhance existing systems and workflows to positively impact the end user experience.
Comfortable using technology to complete work assignments, including proficiency using Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Lexis and / or Westlaw, and case management software.
Availability for periodic travel within New York state.
Preferred Skills / Experience
Prior court or government work experience.
Admission to federal courts.
Experience developing and delivering trainings.
Experience using CourtAlert or a similar software platform.
Experience using case management software to facilitate intake functions / workflows.
Project management experience.
Applicants must reside in (or intend to soon become a resident of) New York state and be admitted to practice law in New York state. In addition, the Public Officers Law requires that OAG attorneys be citizens of the United States. A two (2) year commitment upon being hired is a condition of employment.
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Duties Description Executive Division—New York City Managing Attorney Reference No. EXEC_NYC_ MAO_3833 Salary is $142,032 plus $4,000 in location pay Application Deadline is November 14, 2025 To be considered for this opportunity, submit a complete application online at / job-postings / attorneys The Executive Division of the Office of the New York State Attorney General (OAG) is seeking a lawyer and experienced manager to lead the delivery of legal support services at OAG. The Managing Attorney is responsible for accepting service of documents on behalf of OAG and for relevant filings in state and federal courts. These services are provided to all OAG offices statewide, which includes the executive offices in Albany and New York City and thirteen (13) regional offices. Additionally, the Managing Attorney will assist with business transformation efforts to improve and standardize litigation and case management support services by providing support and advice to drive process improvements. The Managing Attorney position is based in New York City and reports to the Managing Director, Office of the First Deputy.
Responsibilities
Supervising staff in New York City and Albany, including a Supervising Clerk and six (6) support staff.
Overseeing the daily and ongoing operations of the MAO, including managing and facilitating the receipt, filing, service, and delivery of court papers and litigation documents; coordinating with outside contractors who file and deliver documents; advising OAG attorneys on federal and state procedural issues; and identifying resources, services, and supplies to support the successful outcome of OAG’s casework.
Regularly reviewing court filings and litigation documents for compliance with court rules, including testifying at court hearings on service compliance / procedural matters; monitoring OAG’s case management system to support docketing by calculating procedural deadlines and scheduling reminders; and liaising with the courts on behalf of OAG and sending related updates to all staff.
Serving as a subject matter expert for OAG’s student practice orders; filing annual compliance reports and continuing orders with each of the four (4) judicial departments; researching, resolving, and responding to questions and novel issues.
Acting as OAG’s Language Access Coordinator and conducting annual reviews of OAG’s language resources to expand available resources that increase accessibility for customers / constituents.
Collaborating with the Records Management Officer and advising on OAG’s retention schedule when inquiries arise and conducting an annual review to evaluate what records do / not meet the minimum retention requirements.
Presenting on MAO’s scope and resources at recurring new employee orientation programs.
Participating in OAG’s Legal Support Community of Practice, contributing to the continuing development of OAG’s case management system with a focus on incoming service, and engaging in other relationship development and stakeholder management activities that have a nexus to MAO’s work.
Identifying opportunities for process improvements and relevant solutions with the goal of increasing OAG’s intake support.
Minimum Qualifications
Admission to the New York State Bar is required.
At least five (5) years of litigation and / or litigation support management experience in federal and New York state courts.
At least three (3) years of experience supervising, training, coaching, and mentoring support staff.
Solid working knowledge of federal and New York state court procedural rules.
Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication skills.
Highly collaborative with strong interpersonal and relationship management skills.
Proactive and organized, including a desire to continuously improve or enhance existing systems and workflows to positively impact the end user experience.
Comfortable using technology to complete work assignments, including proficiency using Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Lexis and / or Westlaw, and case management software.
Availability for periodic travel within New York state.
Preferred Skills / Experience
Prior court or government work experience.
Admission to federal courts.
Experience developing and delivering trainings.
Experience using CourtAlert or a similar software platform.
Experience using case management software to facilitate intake functions / workflows.
Project management experience.
Applicants must reside in (or intend to soon become a resident of) New York state and be admitted to practice law in New York state. In addition, the Public Officers Law requires that OAG attorneys be citizens of the United States. A two (2) year commitment upon being hired is a condition of employment.
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