Montgomery County (MD)
Chief, Division of Litigation (Manager II, Grade M2)
Montgomery County (MD), Rockville, Maryland, us, 20849
The expected salary range for this role on hire is
$113,715 - $200,829
. WHO WE ARE The Office.
The
Montgomery County Government Office of the County Attorney is
among
the premier local government legal offices in the United States.
Representing
one of the nation’s largest local governments, with an
annual budget that presently exceeds $7 billion, attorneys in Office of the County Attorney are called upon to handle a wide variety of matters, many of which involve exciting and novel areas of the law.
The Office provides legal advice and representation to all County departments, agencies, instrumentalities,
boards
and commissions, including the County Council, and all their employees. A full description of the Offices work is available here.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/cat/index.html The Office also provides legal defense for cases involving Montgomery County and other governmental entities which
participate
in the Montgomery County Self-Insurance Program (including the Board of Education for Montgomery County, Montgomery College, and the Housing Opportunities Commission) and all their employees. The Division.
Attorneys in the Litigation Division provide
legal defense for cases involving Montgomery County and other governmental entities
that
participate
in the Montgomery County Self-Insurance Program (including the Board of Education for Montgomery County, Montgomery College
,
and the Housing Opportunities Commission) and their employees. The attorneys appear regularly before state and federal courts in Maryland for trials and oral arguments and occasionally appear in the District of Columbia.
L
itigation
includes
the following areas: Common law torts
Police
civil
rights
claims
Federal and state constitutional torts
Americans with Disabilities Act
Vocational Rehabilitation Act
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Employment discrimination
Title IX
WHO WE ARE
LOOKING FOR The Offi
ce of the County Attorney is
currently recruiting
for
an experienced full-time attorney
to lead its Litigation
Division
of approximately 10 attorneys and paralegals.
The ideal candidate will
possess
: Ability to manage and mentor a team of 10 attorneys and paralegals
A
bility to
successfully handle
a diverse caseload independently and efficiently
Exceptional research, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment while also
demonstrating
initiative and self-motivation
Superior written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex legal concepts clearly and persuasively
Strong negotiation and alternative dispute resolution skills
A
commitment to professionalism, ethics, and client service
The primary responsibilities of the position are: Overseeing the work of the division and supervising attorneys, paralegals, and other staff
providing
legal advice on liability matters to the Director of Finance and the Chief of the Risk Management Division, as well as other County departments and other local government entities
participating
in the Self-Insurance Program
representing
the County and other Self-Insurance Program participants and their employees before state and federal courts
Education
- Graduation from an accredited university school of law. Experience:
Seven years of progressively responsible professional experience as an attorney, three of which were in a supervisory or executive capacity. License -
Membership in the Maryland State Bar. Note: There will be no substitutions for this section. Equivalency
- None All Applicants will be reviewed by the Office of Human Resources (OHR) for minimum qualifications. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will be rated “Qualified,” placed on the Referred List, and may be considered for an interview. Preference for interviews will be given to applicants with experience in the following: Experience successfully supervising and mentoring a team of attorneys and other para-professional staff
Experience in the areas of law handled by the Division
, particularly civil defense
trial work
with an emphasis on government practice
Trial skills and experience
Knowledge of local government law
Organization
al
skills
Ability to cope with exposure to difficult subject matters
Ability to deal with people effectively in difficult high stress circumstances
Ability to work collaboratively and on a team.
Admission to the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland Bar
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$113,715 - $200,829
. WHO WE ARE The Office.
The
Montgomery County Government Office of the County Attorney is
among
the premier local government legal offices in the United States.
Representing
one of the nation’s largest local governments, with an
annual budget that presently exceeds $7 billion, attorneys in Office of the County Attorney are called upon to handle a wide variety of matters, many of which involve exciting and novel areas of the law.
The Office provides legal advice and representation to all County departments, agencies, instrumentalities,
boards
and commissions, including the County Council, and all their employees. A full description of the Offices work is available here.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/cat/index.html The Office also provides legal defense for cases involving Montgomery County and other governmental entities which
participate
in the Montgomery County Self-Insurance Program (including the Board of Education for Montgomery County, Montgomery College, and the Housing Opportunities Commission) and all their employees. The Division.
Attorneys in the Litigation Division provide
legal defense for cases involving Montgomery County and other governmental entities
that
participate
in the Montgomery County Self-Insurance Program (including the Board of Education for Montgomery County, Montgomery College
,
and the Housing Opportunities Commission) and their employees. The attorneys appear regularly before state and federal courts in Maryland for trials and oral arguments and occasionally appear in the District of Columbia.
L
itigation
includes
the following areas: Common law torts
Police
civil
rights
claims
Federal and state constitutional torts
Americans with Disabilities Act
Vocational Rehabilitation Act
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Employment discrimination
Title IX
WHO WE ARE
LOOKING FOR The Offi
ce of the County Attorney is
currently recruiting
for
an experienced full-time attorney
to lead its Litigation
Division
of approximately 10 attorneys and paralegals.
The ideal candidate will
possess
: Ability to manage and mentor a team of 10 attorneys and paralegals
A
bility to
successfully handle
a diverse caseload independently and efficiently
Exceptional research, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment while also
demonstrating
initiative and self-motivation
Superior written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex legal concepts clearly and persuasively
Strong negotiation and alternative dispute resolution skills
A
commitment to professionalism, ethics, and client service
The primary responsibilities of the position are: Overseeing the work of the division and supervising attorneys, paralegals, and other staff
providing
legal advice on liability matters to the Director of Finance and the Chief of the Risk Management Division, as well as other County departments and other local government entities
participating
in the Self-Insurance Program
representing
the County and other Self-Insurance Program participants and their employees before state and federal courts
Education
- Graduation from an accredited university school of law. Experience:
Seven years of progressively responsible professional experience as an attorney, three of which were in a supervisory or executive capacity. License -
Membership in the Maryland State Bar. Note: There will be no substitutions for this section. Equivalency
- None All Applicants will be reviewed by the Office of Human Resources (OHR) for minimum qualifications. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will be rated “Qualified,” placed on the Referred List, and may be considered for an interview. Preference for interviews will be given to applicants with experience in the following: Experience successfully supervising and mentoring a team of attorneys and other para-professional staff
Experience in the areas of law handled by the Division
, particularly civil defense
trial work
with an emphasis on government practice
Trial skills and experience
Knowledge of local government law
Organization
al
skills
Ability to cope with exposure to difficult subject matters
Ability to deal with people effectively in difficult high stress circumstances
Ability to work collaboratively and on a team.
Admission to the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland Bar
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