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 Posted: 02/03/25

To apply: On their webiste here.

Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma Staff Attorney, Civil Self-Help 

SALARY $55.18 - $67.23 Hourly $4,414.40 - $5,378.40 Biweekly 

$114,774.40 - $139,838.40 Annually 

LOCATION Santa Rosa CA 95403, CA 

JOB TYPE Full-time JOB NUMBER 9319-20250123 DEPARTMENT Self-Help Center OPENING DATE 01/23/2025 

CLOSING DATE 2/13/2025 11:59 PM Pacific 

Position Summary 

Under the direction of the Managing Attorney/Family Law Facilitator, the Staff Attorney is responsible for providing civil self help services to litigants not represented by counsel. This position provides legal information, procedural assistance, and help with forms for a variety of civil case types, including, but not limited to, small claims (appeals and collections), restraining orders (elder protection, civil harassment, and workplace violence prevention), eviction defense, CARE Act cases, debt collection, and name and/or changes, without representing any party or creating an attorney-client relationship. The Staff Attorney will also design and conduct workshops and clinics. The Staff Attorney will serve as the Small Claims Advisor, oversee small claims night court, and coordinate the training, appointment, and scheduling of judges pro tem for small claims hearings. May plan direct, review work, and schedule assignments of attorneys, and other legal staff as directed. 

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED 

Receives general direction from the Managing Attorney/Family Law Facilitator. While not a supervisory class, this position will be responsible for planning and reviewing work for paraprofessional staff and overseeing the work of interns and volunteers, as needed. 

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS: 

This entry or journey level class reports to the Managing Attorney/Family Law Facilitator. This class is distinguished from the Managing Attorney/Family Law Facilitator in that the latter class has direct personnel and program supervision for all court self-help services, including the services mandated by Family Code section 10000-10012. This class is distinguished from the Research Attorney in that the latter performs legal research for judicial officers. 

Typical Duties 

EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONS (Illustrative Only): Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees

can perform the essential functions of the job. 

Assists self-represented litigants who access civil self-help services. 

Participates in the development and implementation of new litigant assistance programs and enhances existing programs and services; assists in developing strategies and policies to effectively meet the needs of self-represented litigants and to improve the flow of cases through the court. 

Develops informational resources and step-by-step instructions for self-represented litigants in a variety of formats, including social media posts and how-to videos. 

Participates in the day-to-day operations of the civil self-help program; assists in providing guidance, training and instruction to paraprofessional staff on assignments and administrative matters. 

Designs content of and conducts clinics and workshops for self-represented litigants in a variety of civil law matters. Ensures all federal grant and other funding requirements for litigant support programs are met; participates in the development of grant applications; researches and analyzes best practices of other courts. 

Provides oversight for volunteer and internship programs providing additional resources for the civil self-help program; acts as a liaison with schools participating in internship programs. 

Assists with and/or conducts research on special projects requested by judicial officers or court management; maintains liaison with staff, judges, management and other departments or agencies. 

As assigned, reviews, analyzes and implements legislation, statutory mandates, rules of court, and applicable regulations relating to the provision of assistance to self-represented persons. 

Serves as the Small Claims Advisor and oversees small claims night court. 

Coordinates the training, appointment and scheduling of judges pro tem for small claims hearings. Performs related duties as assigned. 

Qualifications 

Knowledge of

Civil procedure, California codes, statutes and case law applicable to civil cases, including tort law, contract law, small claims, unlawful detainers, name and gender changes, Civil Harassment Restraining Orders, Elder Abuse Restraining Orders, Workplace Violence Restraining Orders, CARE Act cases and debt collection. 

Program and policy development and implementation; 

Civil law-related resources and community-based organizations and referral services; 

Federal, state and local laws, regulations and court decisions applicable to area of assigned responsibility; General functions and organization of the judicial system, including areas of litigation and the roles and functions of other legal and law enforcement agencies; 

Principles and practices of case and calendar management. 

Ability to

Exercise judgment to choose among possible options often without clear precedents; 

Train staff in applying professional principles within the court system; 

Establish rapport with litigants and effectively assist litigants under stressful circumstances; 

Identify and utilize support services and community resources; 

Prepare concise reports and records, develop and conduct independent research projects; 

Review literature, codes, laws, records as related to relevant area of law; 

Understand and interpret the effect of legislative changes on civil self-help program; 

Work and communicate effectively with people of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and temperaments; Utilize research methods and statistical analysis techniques; 

Analyze, interpret and explain legal principles and issues; 

Understand, interpret, explain and apply local, state and federal policy, laws and regulations applicable to the civil self-help program; 

Prepare clear, concise and comprehensive studies, reports, correspondence and other written materials; Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing to different audiences and facilitate understanding/agreement;

Present proposals and recommendations clearly, logically and persuasively; 

Operate a computer and use standard business and case management software; 

Use tact and diplomacy dealing working with sensitive and complex issues, situations and concerned people; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all those encountered in the course of work, including judicial officers and staff, members of the bar, other governmental and community agencies, and program customers; 

Education and Experience

Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: 

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Two (2) years of experience in the practice of law with emphasis in civil matters. Experience providing legal services to underserved communities and Spanish language fluency is desirable. 

Licenses and Certifications

Active membership in good standing in the State Bar of California. 

A valid California Class C driver's license and the ability to maintain proof of liability insurance in accordance with Court policy or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. 

Process to Apply 

Please apply online at: http://sonoma.courts.ca.gov/info/jobs 

Please list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of the application and be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position. 

As part of completing the employment application, you are required to respond to the supplemental questionnaire. Please also include the following as a requirement for consideration: 

Cover Letter and Resume 

Application materials will be thoroughly evaluated for satisfaction of minimum qualifications and relevance of educational coursework, training, experience, and knowledge and abilities which relate to the position. Candidates possessing the most appropriate job-related qualifications will be invited to an interview. 

The Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma is committed to creating a diverse environment and an open, inclusive culture free from bias. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a thorough background check, and the provision of appropriate identifying documents to certify eligibility to work in the Unites States. Please be advised that finalist(s) must be fingerprinted for criminal record check purposes and that continued employment is contingent upon information received in the report. Convictions, depending upon the type, number and date, may be disqualifying. False statements or omission of facts regarding background or employment history may result in disqualification or dismissal. 

Accommodation: Applicants with a disability who may require special assistance in any step of the selection process should advise Human Resources by emailing humanresources@sonomacourt.org upon submittal of the application.

Employer 

Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma 

Phone 

7075216789 

Address 

600 Administration Drive Santa Rosa, California, 95403 

Website 

http://sonoma.courts.ca.gov 

Staff Attorney, Civil Self-Help Supplemental Questionnaire 

*QUESTION 1 

Explain the difference between “legal advice” and “legal information” and describe the potential challenges one may have in the transition from working in a role responsible for giving legal advice to one restricted to providing legal information. 

*QUESTION 2 

Please describe your most challenging moment or experience working with a client in civil litigation and how you responded to the situation. 

*QUESTION 3 

Please describe in detail your education and/or professional experience with regard to the following civil case types: (a) small claims; (b) torts; (c) contracts; (d) unlawful detainers; (e) Civil Harassment Restraining Orders; (f) Elder Abuse Restraining Orders; (g) Workplace Violence Restraining Orders; (h) debt collection; (i) CARE Act cases; and (j) name and/or gender change. 

* Required Question

 Posted: 02/03/25

To apply: Email resume to Lindsay@winecountryfamilylaw.com

Job Opening: Mendocino County Family Law Attorney 

About the job  

Our growing law firm is looking to hire a family attorney licensed in California who is  passionate about representing clients facing one of the most challenging times in their lives to  manage our Mendocino County caseload. A minimum of 2 years’ experience in litigating child  custody, child support, spousal support, and divorce in California is preferred. A minimum of 2  years recent experience as a practicing attorney is required.  

Our ideal applicant is a detail-oriented "people person" with exceptional writing skills and the  ability to use technology and systematic processes to manage a steady caseload. They should be  a self-starter who enjoys autonomy but can also work collaboratively within a team.  

We offer a competitive base salary (below) plus bonus incentives, a generous vacation package,  3 floating holidays, 12 additional holidays, health insurance (choice of several plans including  Kaiser and Sutter), dental insurance, vision insurance, chiropractic insurance, acupuncture  insurance, a comprehensive annual professional development allowance, and optional  participation in the firm's 401k plan with generous employer matching contributions. Depending  on the firm's performance for the year, we may close the office and provide additional paid time  off during the December holiday season.  

In addition, we offer a drama-free (no partner infighting, no nepotism) supportive workplace.  Our team members range from over 2 years to 15 years with the firm (with the exception of our  newly opened Petaluma office team). Our attorneys work 2 days in the office, and 3 days from  home (with the option to work additional time at the office, according to the employee's  preference). We offer a flextime schedule, as well. Our team meets daily via Zoom for a brief  morning meeting and works closely to ensure our clients receive the best service. Our paralegals  all have over 20 years of experience in family law and are the backbone of our firm. We are  selective in the cases we accept. We currently do not accept domestic violence cases,  guardianship cases, CPS-involved cases, termination of parental rights, contempt matters, or  pre/post-nuptial agreement matters. We do not offer mediation, limited-scope services, or free  consultations. We strive to keep each attorney's caseload under 40 total cases so we can give  each client the attention they deserve and avoid attorney burnout. Management does not tolerate 

clients or others who are abusive to our team. Family law is challenging. We make sure our team  is taken care of!  

Responsibilities 

Attend court proceedings as needed to represent clients  

Manage the division of marital assets  

Conduct initial consultations with potential clients  

Help solve legal problems for clients by analyzing the situation, understanding their  needs, and creating a strategic plan of action  

Collaborate with team members to effectively move cases through the divorce, custody,  and/or the support process  

Use technology such as Clio Manage, Slack, Lawmatics, and LawYaw/Clio Draft to  assist in case management and communications  

Qualifications 

Candidates should be great negotiators and communicators, specifically in situations  when emotions and stress are high  

Member in good standing with the California State Bar with no record of discipline  2 years or more of recent and significant experience as a California family law attorney  litigating child custody, child support, spousal support, and divorce is preferred  Experience conducting initial consultations is preferred  

Compensation 

$105,230 to $161,998 yearly plus additional bonus/incentives available.  

About Wine Country Family Law, P.C. 

Wine Country Family Law, P.C., founded in 2008, is a well-established Northern Bay Area,  California firm, top-rated by clients, and rated in the top 100 fastest-growing law firms in the  U.S. with offices in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and Ukiah. Wine Country Family Law, P.C. promotes  diversity, equity, and inclusion and is woman-owned, LGBTQI owned, and Indigenous Person  owned.  

Our Firm Constitution 

We work with honesty and integrity.  

We are humble and unpretentious legal professionals.  

We are bold, exploring unconventional and creative measures to advance our clients’  needs. We are leaders. We are open-minded, adaptable, and always learning. We embrace  technology to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and provide convenience to our  clients.  

We are supportive of our teammates. We value a sense of humor and foster a friendly,  positive work environment. 

We maintain a healthy balance between our professional and personal lives. We seek  methods to encourage personal wellness to bring our best selves to our clients and our  team.  

How to apply 

Email resume to Lindsay@winecountryfamilylaw.com

 

 

 Posted: 01/28/25

To apply: Apply online at www.santacruzcountyjobs.com or mail/bring an application and supplemental questionnaire to: Santa Cruz County Personnel Department, 701 Ocean Street, Room 510, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. For information, please call Employment Services Manager Erin Morimoto at (831) 454-2932. Hearing Impaired TDD/TTY: 711. Applications will meet the final filing date if received: 1) in the Personnel Department by 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date, 2) submitted online before midnight of the final filing date.

Job Posting on their webiste here. 

THE POSITION:

The County of Santa Cruz is seeking an engaged professional to plan, organize, direct and monitor the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Program which includes Title VII of the Civil Right Act (1964) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance Program for the County. The incumbent is responsible for developing, implementing and monitoring the County’s EEO Plan approved by the Board of Supervisors. The incumbent also provides staff support to the County EEO Commission.

The list established will be used to fill the current vacancy and it may also be used to fill other vacancies during the life of the eligible list.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS/CONDITIONS:

Possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver License or provide suitable transportation approved by the appointing authority. Any combination of training and experience which would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

Four years of increasingly responsible professional human resources experience in one or more areas such as equal employment opportunity, employment regulation compliance and workplace investigations. A four-year degree from an accredited university in the area of public administration, business administration, human resources management, psychology or law may be substituted for one year of experience.

Required knowledge and abilities: To view the list of required knowledge and abilities go to the County of Santa Cruz employment opportunities site at: https://www2.santacruzcountyca.gov/personnel/Specs/VA9spec.html

The ideal candidate will demonstrate that they have the ability to:

Demonstrate strong self-motivation

Take initiative to identify tasks and drive them to completion

Deliver work with precision and ensure accuracy in all tasks

Thrives on investigating complex topics, particularly related to employment laws and workplace policies

Gather, evaluate, and synthesize information effectively to support decision-making

Remain calm, composed, and adept at defusing tense situations

Write clearly, concisely, and persuasively, tailoring messages to diverse audiences

Actively participate as a team player, supporting colleagues and encouraging collaboration

 

THE COMMUNITY:

Stunning Santa Cruz County has approximately 270,000 residents and is situated in the northern area of Monterey Bay, 70 miles south of San Francisco and 35 miles southwest of the Silicon Valley. The County’s natural beauty is apparent in its pristine beaches, lush redwood forests, and rich farmland. The County enjoys an ideal Mediterranean climate with low humidity and approximately 300 days of sunshine a year. The area’s unique shops and restaurants, coupled with a multitude of cultural and recreational activities, including theatre, music, art as well as golfing, surfing, hiking, and biking, offer a wealth of leisure activities. There are numerous local higher education institutions including Cabrillo College and the University of California, Santa Cruz, with two additional State Universities less than an hour away. These elements make Santa Cruz County a great place to live, work, and play!

 

THE EXAMINATION:

Your application and supplemental questionnaire will be reviewed to determine if you have met the education, experience, training and/or licensing requirements as stated on the job announcement. If you meet these criteria and are one of the best qualified, you may be required to compete in any combination of written, oral and/or performance examinations or a competitive evaluation of training and experience as described on your application and supplemental questionnaire. You must pass all components of the examination to be placed on the eligible list. The examination may be eliminated if there are ten or fewer qualified applicants. If the eligible list is established without the administration of the announced examination, the life of the eligible list will be six months and your overall score will be based upon an evaluation of your application and supplemental questionnaire. If during those six months it is necessary to administer another examination for this job class, you will be invited to take the examination to remain on the eligible list.

We value diverse perspectives and encourage applications from women, people of color, individuals with disabilities, and candidates from all backgrounds. If you have a disability that requires test accommodation, please call (831) 454-2600.

To comply with the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, Santa Cruz County verifies that all new employees are either U.S. citizens or persons authorized to work in the U.S.

Some positions may require Fingerprinting and/or Background Investigation.

 

HOW TO APPLY:

Apply online at www.santacruzcountyjobs.com or mail/bring an application and supplemental questionnaire to: Santa Cruz County Personnel Department, 701 Ocean Street, Room 510, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. For information, please call Employment Services Manager Erin Morimoto at (831) 454-2932. Hearing Impaired TDD/TTY: 711. Applications will meet the final filing date if received: 1) in the Personnel Department by 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date, 2) submitted online before midnight of the final filing date.

Medical, Dental, and Vision

Medical coverage is available through CALPERS with the County paying a majority portion of the cost for the employee and dependents. The cost of the dental plan is entirely County-paid for employees and dependents. The County pays for the cost of an employee vision plan and the employee may purchase dependent coverage.

Retirement and Social Security

Pension formula 2% at age 60 or 2% at age 62 as determined based on provisions of the CA Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA). Pension benefit determined by final average compensation of three years. County participates in Social Security.

Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Plan

County paid $50,000 term life insurance policy. Employees may purchase additional life insurance. The County pays for a long-term disability plan that pays 66 2/3 % of the first $13,500, up to $9,000 per month maximum benefits.

Paid Leave and Administrative Leave

Sixteen days vacation time allotted per year, increasing to 31 days per year after 15 years of service. Six days per year of sick pay, and the County observes 14 paid holidays per year.

In addition to competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, the County provides an initial credit of one week of administrative leave at the time of appointment, plus an additional two weeks of administrative leave accrued each year. Administrative leave balance may be cashed out or used as time off.

Note: Provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract.

Posted: 01/28/25

To apply: Interested candidates should submit a resume and transcript to: saminouri@co.imperial.ca.us

Position Title: Deputy District Attorney I-V
Location: El Centro, California
Department: Imperial County District Attorney's Office
Employment Type: Full-Time

About Us

The Imperial County District Attorney's Office is committed to pursuing justice, ensuring community safety, and maintaining the highest standards of ethical prosecution. Located in the heart of Imperial County, we serve a vibrant and diverse community with a focus on fairness, integrity, and professionalism.

Position Overview

We are seeking dedicated attorneys to join our team as Deputy District Attorneys. This role provides an unparalleled opportunity to gain significant hands-on experience in criminal prosecution. As a Deputy District Attorney, you will handle a variety of cases, including misdemeanor and felony matters, from arraignment to trial.

Our office welcomes candidates who are eager to learn and grow. While prior experience is a plus, we are committed to providing mentorship and training necessary to help you develop the necessary skills to succeed in your career.

About Imperial County

Nestled in California’s southeastern desert, Imperial County is a unique and welcoming community. Known for its agricultural roots, scenic landscapes, and hardworking residents, Imperial County offers a lifestyle that balances professional opportunities with small-town charm. Here, you’ll find a community that values connection, resilience, and a shared commitment to growth and development.

Living and working in Imperial County means embracing a pace of life that allows you to focus on meaningful work and personal growth while enjoying a strong sense of community and the beauty of the surrounding desert landscape.

Key Responsibilities

  • Prosecute criminal cases, including reviewing reports, filing charges, and preparing for trials.
  • Conduct legal research and draft motions, briefs, and other court documents.
  • Represent the People of the State of California in all phases of criminal proceedings.
  • Collaborate with law enforcement, victims, and other stakeholders to ensure justice is served.
  • Participate in community outreach and public safety initiatives.

Qualifications

  • Licensed to practice law in the State of California and in good standing with the California State Bar.
  • Strong legal research and writing skills.
  • Excellent communication and courtroom advocacy skills.
  • Commitment to ethical and professional conduct.
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.

What We Offer

  • Unique Experience: Entry-level attorneys gain substantial courtroom and case management experience early in their careers, working on a variety of cases that would typically require years of experience in other counties. We also provide unique experiences with specific types of cases. For example, our attorneys get the best experience dealing with major drug trafficking cases due to being a border county.
  • Comprehensive Training: We offer extensive training programs and ongoing professional development opportunities to help you build the skills necessary for a successful career.
  • Exceptional Mentorship: Our office is deeply committed to the professional growth of our attorneys. You will benefit from direct mentorship, collaborative case strategy discussions, and a supportive team culture where experienced attorneys are readily available to provide guidance, share insights, and help you succeed.
  • Competitive Salary: Starting at approximately $105,000, commensurate with experience.
  • Retention Bonuses:
  • New hires receive a $5,000 bonus at the start of their employment, with the expectation of remaining in the role for one year. If the full year is not completed, the bonus must be returned on a pro rata basis.
  • A second $5,000 bonus is offered at the beginning of the second year under the same terms.
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans.
  • Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a resume and transcript to:
saminouri@co.imperial.ca.us

We are currently hiring, so applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Early submissions are encouraged.

The Imperial County District Attorney's Office is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Posted: 1/6

To apply: please submit a cover letter and resume to:  

jenna@cocofamilyjustice.org. Please explain in your cover letter: (a) why you are interested in  this position; and (b) why you believe that you are qualified for the position. We will not review  your application without a cover letter. 

 

FLSA Status: 1 FTE, Exempt  

Annual Rate Range: $90,000 – $100,000 

Location: Concord, Antioch, and Richmond  

The Family Justice Center (the “Center”) is a warm and welcoming one-stop center for victims of  interpersonal violence (IPV) -- domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse and  human trafficking. The Center serves victims and survivors regardless of their income,  immigration status or location. We meet survivors where they are and help them through the  process of healing and self-empowerment. The Center is a public-private partnership committed  to creating a vibrant community free of coercion and fear. It supports the West Center located in  Richmond, the Central Center in Concord, East Center in Antioch, South Center in Danville, and  the Solano Center in Fairfield. 

POSITION SUMMARY:  

We are accepting applications for one full-time licensed attorney (bilingual Spanish preferred)  with a strong commitment to public interest and serving victims of interpersonal violence to  become a part of the Legal Services Team. This position will require travel throughout our five  Centers. We provide generous fringe benefits, including paid holidays, annual and sick leave,  health insurance coverage, dental and vision coverage, and retirement benefits.  

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  

  • Provide assistance with Domestic Violence Restraining Order applications and supervise  and support legal interns who prepare DVRO applications.  
  • Provide weekly family law consultations in person or virtually.  
  • Screen clients for other legal issues, such as housing and immigration law needs.  Represent clients in domestic violence restraining order hearings and family law  proceedings.  
  • Assist with grant reporting and work collaboratively with Family Justice Navigators and  other staff.  
  • Perform other duties, functions, special projects, and responsibilities as assigned and  deemed necessary by Supervising Attorney and Executive Director.  

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Member of California Bar in good standing.  
  • Experience providing direct legal services to low-income clients, especially those who  have experienced IPV.  
  • Experience in working with victims and survivors of interpersonal violence and  trauma. 
  • Minimum one year of litigation experience, preferably in the area of family law.  KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:  
  • Bilingual Spanish preferred. 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of or a background in domestic violence, sexual assault, child  abuse, stalking, elder abuse, or human trafficking.  
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills and problem-solving capabilities. Ability to travel. 
  • Excellent communication, writing, and public speaking skills.  
  • Teamwork and interpersonal flexibility.  
  • Microsoft Word, Excel, and Google features proficiency.  

APPLICATION PROCESS: 

To apply to this position, please submit a cover letter and resume to:  

jenna@cocofamilyjustice.org. Please explain in your cover letter: (a) why you are interested in  this position; and (b) why you believe that you are qualified for the position. We will not review  your application without a cover letter. 

We practice equity in all aspects of the organization and value diversity of culture, thought, and  lived experiences. We seek talented, qualified individuals who will contribute to the culture of  diversity and inclusion at the Family Justice Center.

Posted: 1/6

To apply: On their website here

About GMS

Goldman, Magdalin, Straatsma LLP is a well-established, highly reputable firm specializing in the defense of Workers' Compensation and related matters.

Since we opened the doors in 1999, GMS has represented some of the most respected employers, businesses, public entities and insurance companies in California and the United States. Considered one of the most prominent Workers’ Compensation defense firms in California, GMS takes pride in protecting the rights of employers, insurance carriers and Third Party Administrators.

With offices serving all venues in California, our attorneys provide high-quality representation for our premier client base of insurance carriers, third-party administrators and self-insured employers.  

 

Position Summary

The Associate Attorney will be responsible for all aspects of the workers’ compensation case, including evaluating the merits of the case, providing guidance and counsel to the clients through effective communication, medical review, and negotiating, settling and litigating cases, if necessary.

 

Essential Job Functions 

  • Manages a full caseload of workers’ compensation cases of varying degrees of complexity

  • Creates litigation plans.

  • Creates budget plans, if necessary.

  • Conducts discovery.

  • Travels to court and other appearances.

  • Tries cases while maintaining exceptional client interaction.

  • Composes motions, briefs, correspondence, and other legal documents.

  • Prepares cases for trial.

  • Communicates with clients, opposing counsel, and other parties to effectively represent clients.

  • Strong negotiation and communication skills.

  • Should have at least 5 years experience in the defense of workers’ compensation cases.

 

We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, life, STD and LTD insurance and 401(k).

 

Posted: 1/6

To apply: On their website here

Under direct supervision, conducts professional criminal legal work, including legal research, and represents the District Attorney’s Office on various assignments. Plans and coordinates investigations for case prosecutions. Additionally, provides lead direction and coordination for other legal staff.

This recruitment will stay open until the position is filled.

Minimum Qualifications

DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY I

Licensing and Certifications: 

Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License.  

Possession of an active membership in good standing with the State Bar of California.

Education and Experience:

Completion of requisite legal training and eligibility for membership in the State Bar of California.

DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY II

Licensing and Certifications:

Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License.  

Possession of an active membership in good standing with the State Bar of California.  

Education and Experience: 

One (1) year of full-time professional experience in performing criminal law work comparable to that of a Deputy District Attorney I with the County of Lake. 

DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY III

Licensing and Certifications:

Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License.  

Possession of an active membership in good standing with the State Bar of California. 

Education and Experience: 

One (1) year of full-time professional experience in performing criminal law work comparable to that of a Deputy District Attorney II with the County of Lake. 

 

DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY SENIOR

Licensing and Certifications:

Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. 

Possession of an active membership in good standing with the State Bar of California.

Education and Experience: 

Eighteen (18) months of full-time professional experience in performing criminal law work comparable to that of a Deputy District Attorney III with the County of Lake. 

 

General Recruitment Information

 

This is not exhaustive of all job responsibilities. For more details, please refer to the link provided below.

To view the complete job description, you have two options: Either visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lakecountyca/classspecs or simply click on this link.

The information presented in job postings, job descriptions, or recruitment materials does not form a legally binding contract, either explicit or implicit. Benefits may differ among different employee groups. The details provided in these materials are subject to change or cancellation without prior notification. Prospective employees of the County of Lake must undergo the County's pre-employment medical review program upon receiving a conditional job offer before assuming their position with the County.

Applicants may substitute relevant experience and/or education at a 2 to 1 ratio to fulfill minimum qualifications. For further details, individuals should reach out to the Human Resources department.

ADA Accommodations

Individuals in need of accommodation during the application and/or selection process under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should reach out to County of Lake Human Resources at (707) 263-2213.

The County of Lake is dedicated to valuing diversity and promoting inclusion, recognizing that our diverse workforce is our most valuable asset, and ensuring our customers remain our top priority.