Overview
Join the Torts Division - Defending Those Who Serve the People of Washington Everyday
The Torts Division in the Washington State Attorney General's Office seeks trial attorneys eager to practice in state and federal courts in Washington. The division represents State agencies and State employees who perform public duties and handles cases from inception through resolution, across a variety of theories of liability. The work involves ongoing training and development and provides opportunities to grow as an oral and written advocate within a collaborative team.
The Torts Division has offices in Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia (Tumwater), and Spokane and offers telework in a hybrid work environment.
The vacancies are based in Spokane, Washington.
Responsibilities
- Represent the State in tort claims and lawsuits arising from acts or omissions while performing official duties, and provide risk management and legal advice to client agencies and the Office of Financial Management on tort matters.
- Manage cases from inception to resolution, including discovery, trial preparation, and handling jury and bench trials, with support from paralegals and investigators.
- Develop and execute trial strategy; lead trial teams; handle appeals; and engage in all aspects of affirmative and defensive discovery.
- Collaborate with client agencies, risk managers, and other AGO attorneys to address diverse issues and ensure effective public service.
Ideal candidates will also offer experience in the following areas :
Five or more years of progressive legal experience in civil litigation; taking and defending depositions; active civil motions practice; work with expert witnesses; alternative dispute resolution; trying cases in state and federal court; briefing and arguing cases on appeal; interacting with high-level client representatives; and working with diverse teams.Torts litigation experience is advantageous but not essential; relevant subject matter experience is preferred but not required.Qualifications
Graduate from a law school accredited by the ABA or completed the WSBA Rule 6 Law Clerk Program and be licensed to practice law in Washington State. Applicants who are actively pursuing admission will be considered.Commitment to public service and a diverse, inclusive workplace; ability to work in a collegial, collaborative environment with litigation support staff, client agencies, risk managers, and other AGO attorneys.Benefits and Compensation
Salary range : $82,212 – $153,996, set in accordance with the applicable pay plan and appendix.Longevity pay of 5% after five years of service.Comprehensive benefits including medical and vision options, dental benefits, retirement plan, and deferred compensation.Paid holidays and personal holiday; sick leave accrual; annual leave accrual based on years of service; flexible schedules and telecommuting options.Professional development and mentoring programs; bar dues coverage for eligible onboarding; public loan forgiveness program eligibility.Health and wellness programs and recognized CLE opportunities offered by the AGO.Application Materials
A letter of interest;Resume;Law school transcript (unofficial copy acceptable); andA writing sample (10 pages or less).How to Apply and Contact Information
Interested applicants should apply online and upload the required documents as PDFs if possible.
Questions about these positions can be directed to the Spokane Torts Section Chief. Email contact information is provided in the job posting text.
Additional Information
The Washington State Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin, veteran or military status, or disability. All employees and volunteers are encouraged to promote a respectful, safe, and inclusive working environment. Reasonable accommodations in the application process are available by contacting the recruitment team. For hearing impairment accommodations, contact the Washington Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777.
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