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Missouri Attorney General

Assistant Attorney General - New Graduate

Missouri Attorney General, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, 65109


Assistant Attorney General

New Graduate - Class of 2023/2024

The Missouri Attorney General's Office is committed to providing the highest quality legal representation to the six million Missourians who call our State home. We are looking for new attorneys, recent graduates, or current 3Ls with excellent credentials who are interested in making a difference in the State to join our Class of 2023 or 2024 Assistant Attorneys General. Class positions are open to those licensed for less than one year, recent graduates, and current 3Ls. Class members start with other newly barred attorneys and receive additional training and individualized mentorship. Openings will be available in a variety of sections within the Civil and Criminal Divisions. The Civil Division sections include Financial Services (recovery of money owed to the state), Consumer, Litigation (civil defense), Labor (workers' compensation), and Governmental Affairs. The Criminal Division sections include Criminal Appeals, Medicaid Fraud, Public Safety (special prosecutions, habeas, and sexually violent predator unit), and Cold Case. A description of these sections may be found at:

https://ago.mo.gov/about-us/about-the-office .

Placement of new attorneys is based on both need and preference. New attorney positions are based in Jefferson City, Missouri. Anticipated start date for the Class of 2024 is mid-August 2024. Class of 2023 candidates may start at any time. All attorney candidates must agree to spend a minimum of two years at the Attorney General's Office.

Preferred experience/skills:

Excellent legal writing

Strong oral advocacy

Commitment to public service

Opportunities Offered:

Courtroom and jury trial experience

Handling litigation from case initiation through appeal

Practice in many of the 114 counties in the state at all levels

Practice in both the state and federal courts

Administrative practices including workers' compensation and appearances before state agencies

Some general counsel work for boards and commissions

Defense of state agencies

Motion and appellate practice

Review of investigations

Prosecution of criminal cases ranging from misdemeanor fraud to homicide

Appellate practice

The AGO Advantage:

More experience and opportunities than a private law office

Immediately work on cases that affect policy and have a statewide impact

Attorneys are responsible for their own case load

Mentoring and guidance from experienced attorneys and colleagues

Regular interactions with clients, including state agency heads and general counsels

State and health retirement benefits

Eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness

Starting salary is $70,000.

EOE

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