Legal - Litigation Attorney

Posted

March 07, 2023

Department

Legal

Category

Professional

Location

Philadelphia

Status

Full-Time Hire

Schedule

M-F

Starting Salary

$64,988 - $76,891

Description

  • The Litigation Attorney performs professional legal work in the Litigation Section of the AOPC Legal Department and is responsible for providing legal representation for judges, district court administrators, and other judicial officials and agencies when facing legal action related to their official duties. The Attorney will serve as “second chair” in high-profile or highly complex cases and will work independently using sound judgment and discretion.

Primary Duties

  • Develops a theory of each case, interviews clients and witnesses, and advises clients.
  • Drafts responses to lawsuits, such as motions to dismiss, preliminary objections, motions for summary judgment, motions to quash, and memoranda of law.
  • Researches relevant areas of law using Lexis, Westlaw, and other research tools.
  • Propounds and responds to discovery requests.
  • Deposes opposing parties, witnesses, and experts; prepares clients for and defends depositions.
  • Argues motions in federal and state court.
  • Drafts federal and state appellate court briefs and presents oral arguments.
  • Responds to employment discrimination complaints; compiles documentation and advises clients on employment law issues.
  • Prepares witnesses for trial in federal and state courts; files pretrial memoranda; conducts voir dire; and prepares proposed jury instructions, proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, motions in limine, and memoranda of law.
  • Conducts trials, including post-trial motions.
  • Negotiates and finalizes settlements; participates in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
  • Studies advance sheets, digests, and newsletters to stay current in substantive and procedural law.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Graduation from an ABA-approved law school. Admission to and in good standing before the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
  • Two years of progressively responsible professional legal experience.

Additional Requirements/Preferences

  • Some employment law experience, particularly with federal anti-discrimination laws preferred.
  • Some litigation experience in the federal courts, including civil rights, constitutional law, and employment law cases preferred.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills are required.
  • Occasional overnight travel may be required.
  • A satisfactory criminal background check is required.

Additional Information

  • Excellent benefits program including comprehensive, low-cost medical, dental, vision, and prescription plans for employees and eligible family members beginning on the first day of employment; 13 paid holidays, 12 paid sick days, and 12+ paid vacation days per year; salary increases; student loan forgiveness plan; employee assistance programs; and retirement plans.
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