Attorney IV

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Attorney IV

The State Bar of California San Francisco, CA, United States

Job Description:

Attorney IV

Description

Job Description

Office of Chief Trial Counsel

Annual Salary Range: $154,135 - $231,023

FLSA Exempt / Union Represented

This position allows for up to four days of remote work per week

About the Office

The Office of Chief Trial Counsel (OCTC) is the enforcement arm of the attorney discipline system. OCTC handles intake, investigation, and prosecution up through and including appeal in State Bar Court of allegations that attorneys have violated the State Bar Act or the Rules of Professional Conduct. The office also receives, reviews, and investigates complaints alleging unauthorized practice of law by non-attorneys.

The Ideal Candidate

OCTC seeks an attorney with an appellate background to join the office's appellate unit. At least 5 years of appellate experience (either as an appellate practitioner or appellate court counsel), is required. Knowledge of State Bar case law and procedures is preferred. The ideal candidate will possess at least some public agency experience; exceptional analytical, research, and writing skills; the ability to work collaboratively with others; strong attention to detail; and sound judgment. Excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to work effectively both independently and in a team setting is required.

Responsibilities

Although this position is listed as an appellate position, rotations through the office may occur and the selected candidate may be assigned to do trial, investigation, or intake work for the office in the future.

Definition

Under general direction, the Attorney IV performs highly complex legal and litigation work that includes the identification of legal issues; recommendations of appropriate action; resolution of legal problems; interpretation and application of laws, rules, regulations, and other legal authorities; legal research and analysis; and preparation of legal documents, opinions, and other memoranda. The Attorney IV takes lead responsibility in case/project management presentations and in the formulation, determination, and effectuation of management policies of the State Bar. Incumbents in this class are well-experienced attorneys with expertise in a broad or specialized area of law and have demonstrated their ability to independently perform assignments consisting of complex and sensitive legal work of the State Bar and to consistently produce favorable results in these proceedings.

Distinguishing Characteristics

The Attorney I is the entry-level classification in the attorney series. The Attorney I differs from the Attorney II classification in that the latter handles more complex assignments, works under less supervision, and may serve as the lead over a small team of administrative and/or professional staff, or as a lead counsel in trials.

The Attorney II differs from the Attorney III in that the latter has a more complex and voluminous caseload, works under less supervision, and may also serve as a lead over a small team of attorneys and/or other administrative and professional staff.

The Attorney III differs from the Attorney IV in that the latter has a more complex caseload and serves in a lead capacity over other attorneys and/or administrative and professional staff.

The Attorney IV differs from the Attorney V in that the latter independently handles the most complex legal matters; develops and delivers training, projects, and protocols for the improvement of their assigned office; and may supervise other attorneys and administrative and professional staff.

Examples of Essential Duties:

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

When Assigned Outside of the Office of General Counsel:

Employment Standards

Knowledge of:

Ability to:

Minimum Qualifications:

Education:

Experience:

Demonstrated verifiable reputation for integrity and no history of disciplinary offenses as an attorney or in any other capacity.

Applicants who meet the Minimum Qualifications will be required to successfully complete the State Bar's selection process for this classification.

License, Certificate, and Registration Requirements:

About the State Bar

The State Bar of California's mission is to protect the public and includes the primary functions of licensing, regulation, and discipline of attorneys; the advancement of the ethical and competent practice of law; and support of efforts for greater access to, and inclusion in, the legal system.

Our Values

Clarity | Investing in Our People | Excellence | Respect | Growth Mindset

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DEI Statement

We are a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace where all of our employees and prospective employees experience fairness, dignity, and respect.

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