California State Association of Counties
Deputy General Counsel
California State Association of Counties, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
Deputy General Counsel - Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC)
Date Posted:
November 8, 2024Salary:
$130,000 to $257,500 annuallyDescription:Under the direction of RCRC’s General Counsel, the Deputy General Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice, counsel, and representation to the client representatives of RCRC and its affiliate entities as necessary to fulfill their duties and responsibilities. This may include, for example, preparing and reviewing complex contracts and similar documents; providing legal advice and opinions on a variety of complex issues; formulating policy recommendations and strategies on legal matters; and coordinating legal advocacy activities regarding issues of interest to RCRC and its member counties.Qualifications:Member in good standing of the California State Bar (required)Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:Experience: Three years of experience as an attorney in public sector or local government law with a public or private sector firm (preferred)Education: A juris doctorate degree from an American Bar Association or California State Bar accredited law school is required; major coursework in public sector law, land use, non-profit, or a related field is desirable.
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Date Posted:
November 8, 2024Salary:
$130,000 to $257,500 annuallyDescription:Under the direction of RCRC’s General Counsel, the Deputy General Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice, counsel, and representation to the client representatives of RCRC and its affiliate entities as necessary to fulfill their duties and responsibilities. This may include, for example, preparing and reviewing complex contracts and similar documents; providing legal advice and opinions on a variety of complex issues; formulating policy recommendations and strategies on legal matters; and coordinating legal advocacy activities regarding issues of interest to RCRC and its member counties.Qualifications:Member in good standing of the California State Bar (required)Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:Experience: Three years of experience as an attorney in public sector or local government law with a public or private sector firm (preferred)Education: A juris doctorate degree from an American Bar Association or California State Bar accredited law school is required; major coursework in public sector law, land use, non-profit, or a related field is desirable.
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