Deputy County Counsel I/II/III - Litigation Attorney
Placer County is currently accepting applications for Deputy County Counsel I/II/III. The County Counsel’s Office is a department of the County of Placer. It consists of 24 employees, including 16 attorneys. The Office of Placer County Counsel is headed by the County Counsel, an attorney who is a direct appointment of the Board of Supervisors. The office structure is similar to a traditional law office, providing in-house transactional and civil litigation services.
Litigation services include the full range of civil litigation defense and prosecution activities, from investigation through trial and appeal. Practice includes appearances in state court, federal court, the courts of appeal, and before administrative bodies.
Preference may be given to Best Qualified candidates with 5-10 years of civil litigation experience in any of the following areas: Government Tort Claim Practice, Public Entity Law, Dangerous Conditions, Law Enforcement, Eminent Domain, Labor and Employment Practice, CEQA and Planning Law Writ Practice, Taxation, Assessment Appeals and Code Enforcement. Litigation experience in both Federal and State Court is desired. The level at which candidates are appointed will be dependent upon the type and amount of related experience.
The successful candidate for this position will be assigned primarily to a general litigation assignment. Applicants are encouraged to identify in their application all relevant litigation experience.
IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS RECRUITMENT YOU MUST POSSESS A JURIS DOCTORATE AND BE AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE BAR