Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
Correctional Law Section Deputy Attorney General III California Department of Ju
Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
The Correctional Law Section is one of the largest in the Civil Division of the California Attorney General’s Office, with approximately 125 deputies in several locations statewide. Our section offers opportunities to work on individual civil rights cases, high-profile matters, appeals, and class-actions. Deputies in the Correctional Law Sectiondefend state employees in federal and state litigation brought by inmates. Deputiesprovide excellent representation to high-ranking government officials as well as correctional administrators and employees.
Duties include:
Engaging in all aspects of civil litigation, from inception through trial, settlement, or appeal
Investigating facts and analyzing documentary evidence
Appearing in all levels of state and federal courts
Exercising independence and initiative in cases involving cutting-edge issues of Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
Carrying a caseload while working collaboratively with supervisors and colleagues to achieve excellent results for the State of California
Traveling as necessary for depositions, witness interviews, client meetings, and site inspections inside correctional institutions statewide
This is a hybrid position with the opportunity to work remotely or in the office on most days, but some regular required in-office attendance. Travel and additional in-person attendance may be required for court appearances, meetings, and other occasional operational needs.
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Duties include:
Engaging in all aspects of civil litigation, from inception through trial, settlement, or appeal
Investigating facts and analyzing documentary evidence
Appearing in all levels of state and federal courts
Exercising independence and initiative in cases involving cutting-edge issues of Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
Carrying a caseload while working collaboratively with supervisors and colleagues to achieve excellent results for the State of California
Traveling as necessary for depositions, witness interviews, client meetings, and site inspections inside correctional institutions statewide
This is a hybrid position with the opportunity to work remotely or in the office on most days, but some regular required in-office attendance. Travel and additional in-person attendance may be required for court appearances, meetings, and other occasional operational needs.
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