City of Chicago
Assistant Corporation Counsel III - Special Federal Litigation Division
City of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Assistant Corporation Counsel III – Special Federal Litigation Division
The City of Chicago’s Law Department is seeking an attorney for the position of Assistant Corporation Counsel III in the Special Federal Litigation (SFL) Division.
The Division defends alleged civil rights violations or state law liability claims based on allegations of police misconduct or abuse of authority in both federal and state courts. The Division defends the City of Chicago against allegations such as *Monell* policy claims; and also defends sworn and civilian police personnel against allegations such as false arrest and excessive force. ACCs must have sophisticated and complex litigation skills involving extensive motion practice, client counseling, intensive fact and expert discovery, and trial practice in lower exposure cases. They work under the supervision of the Supervisors and Chiefs in their Section, and the Deputy of SFL. They will be joining a hardworking, sharp team of litigators dedicated to public service to the City of Chicago.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Litigation experience in drafting pleadings, motions, defending depositions, evidentiary hearings, assisting in trials, or clerking for a state or federal court judge.
Superior writing, research, and editing skills.
Superior written and verbal communication skills.
Experience counseling and advising clients.
Exceptional organizational skills.
Ability to work well with others.
Initiative on assigned tasks.
Ability to organize, prioritize, monitor, and control workflow deadlines.
Commitment to public service.
Admission to the Illinois Bar (or eligibility for admission on motion to the Illinois Bar pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 705).
Good standing with your state Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission.
Mandatory Submission Terms
Cover letter including the position title, job number, and specific evidence of how you meet the minimum qualifications and the KS/abilities. Include why you are interested in working in the Federal Civil Rights Litigation Division.
Resume.
Official or unofficial law school transcript.
Two writing samples (one should contain legal analysis in the form of a “legal brief” or “litigation source” material).
Current printout of attorney registration status from the Illinois ARDC website (or your admitted state bar's equivalent including public record of discipline and pending proceedings).
NOTE: Please do not upload or send materials other than those specifically requested above. Failure to submit all materials will result in your application not being considered.
Salary $85,704.00 – $149,556.00 (includes a variety of factors such as experience and credentials).
Benefits Refer to the City of Chicago benefits website at https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/fin/benefits-office.html.
Salary and Title Structure Information available at https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/dhr/supp_info/JobClassification/2025_Classification_and_Pay_Plan.pdf.
Selection Requirements Applicants must complete an interview. The interviewed candidate(s) possessing the qualifications best suited to fulfill the responsibilities of the position will be selected.
Evaluation Initial evaluation will be based on documents submitted. Applications must be submitted by the individual applicant; no second party applications will be accepted.
Education & Employment Verification Selected candidates must provide adequate information regarding educational and employment history upon request. Failure to verify may result in offer withdrawal.
Fair Chance Hiring Employer The City of Chicago is committed to being a Fair Chance Hiring employer. Having a criminal history does not automatically disqualify you. Background check results will be used for an individualized assessment.
Residency Requirement All employees must be actual residents of the City of Chicago. Proof of residency will be required.
Reasonable Accommodation Requests for accommodation due to disability or pregnancy can be made by contacting the City of Chicago Department of Human Resources at 312‑744‑4976 or disabilityaccommodations@cityofchicago.org.
Equal Employment Opportunity The City of Chicago is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer. To further our commitment to hiring applicants with diverse experience the City of Chicago has adopted the following ordinances 2‑74‑020 and 2‑74‑075.
Job posting: Nov 17 2025
Application deadline: December 2 2025
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The Division defends alleged civil rights violations or state law liability claims based on allegations of police misconduct or abuse of authority in both federal and state courts. The Division defends the City of Chicago against allegations such as *Monell* policy claims; and also defends sworn and civilian police personnel against allegations such as false arrest and excessive force. ACCs must have sophisticated and complex litigation skills involving extensive motion practice, client counseling, intensive fact and expert discovery, and trial practice in lower exposure cases. They work under the supervision of the Supervisors and Chiefs in their Section, and the Deputy of SFL. They will be joining a hardworking, sharp team of litigators dedicated to public service to the City of Chicago.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Litigation experience in drafting pleadings, motions, defending depositions, evidentiary hearings, assisting in trials, or clerking for a state or federal court judge.
Superior writing, research, and editing skills.
Superior written and verbal communication skills.
Experience counseling and advising clients.
Exceptional organizational skills.
Ability to work well with others.
Initiative on assigned tasks.
Ability to organize, prioritize, monitor, and control workflow deadlines.
Commitment to public service.
Admission to the Illinois Bar (or eligibility for admission on motion to the Illinois Bar pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 705).
Good standing with your state Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission.
Mandatory Submission Terms
Cover letter including the position title, job number, and specific evidence of how you meet the minimum qualifications and the KS/abilities. Include why you are interested in working in the Federal Civil Rights Litigation Division.
Resume.
Official or unofficial law school transcript.
Two writing samples (one should contain legal analysis in the form of a “legal brief” or “litigation source” material).
Current printout of attorney registration status from the Illinois ARDC website (or your admitted state bar's equivalent including public record of discipline and pending proceedings).
NOTE: Please do not upload or send materials other than those specifically requested above. Failure to submit all materials will result in your application not being considered.
Salary $85,704.00 – $149,556.00 (includes a variety of factors such as experience and credentials).
Benefits Refer to the City of Chicago benefits website at https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/fin/benefits-office.html.
Salary and Title Structure Information available at https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/dhr/supp_info/JobClassification/2025_Classification_and_Pay_Plan.pdf.
Selection Requirements Applicants must complete an interview. The interviewed candidate(s) possessing the qualifications best suited to fulfill the responsibilities of the position will be selected.
Evaluation Initial evaluation will be based on documents submitted. Applications must be submitted by the individual applicant; no second party applications will be accepted.
Education & Employment Verification Selected candidates must provide adequate information regarding educational and employment history upon request. Failure to verify may result in offer withdrawal.
Fair Chance Hiring Employer The City of Chicago is committed to being a Fair Chance Hiring employer. Having a criminal history does not automatically disqualify you. Background check results will be used for an individualized assessment.
Residency Requirement All employees must be actual residents of the City of Chicago. Proof of residency will be required.
Reasonable Accommodation Requests for accommodation due to disability or pregnancy can be made by contacting the City of Chicago Department of Human Resources at 312‑744‑4976 or disabilityaccommodations@cityofchicago.org.
Equal Employment Opportunity The City of Chicago is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer. To further our commitment to hiring applicants with diverse experience the City of Chicago has adopted the following ordinances 2‑74‑020 and 2‑74‑075.
Job posting: Nov 17 2025
Application deadline: December 2 2025
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