Agency Attorney Interne

City of New YorkNew York, NY
17d

About The Position

The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Law Department Administrative Hearings Division (AHED) conducts administrative termination of tenancy proceedings brought on such grounds as non-desirability, including violence against NYCHA employees, breach of NYCHA rules and regulations, illegal assignment or transfer of possession of an apartment, and misrepresentation. AHED also represents NYCHA in remaining family member and rent grievances brought by public housing residents and Section 8 participants. Attorneys in this Division shall, with wide latitude for making independent decisions for a high volume of cases, draft charges, negotiate settlements and litigate termination of tenancy matters before an Impartial Hearing Officer on the following grounds: Non-Desirability, Breach of Rules and Regulations, Chronic Delinquency in the Payment of Rent, Non-Verifiable Income, Assignment or Transfer of Possession and Misrepresentation. The attorney is also responsible for representing NYCHA at hearings with regard to various Tenant Grievances, Remaining Family Member Grievance Claims and Section 8 cases. This is done to ensure that these cases are handled expeditiously and in accordance with all legal requirements set forth in the Escalera and Williams Consent Decree and all other laws pertaining to tenant litigation. Responsibilities of the Agency Attorney Intern will include, but are not limited to the following:

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited United States law school as defined in the Rules of the New York Court of Appeals (Sections 520.3 or 520.5) or admission to the New York State Bar.

Responsibilities

  • Quickly identify key issues in a case and gain a rapid resolution with supervision and with latitude for independent judgment.
  • Prepare and litigate administrative hearings and grievances including: preparing charges, requesting investigations, negotiating settlements, and appearing at Hearings to represent NYCHA.
  • Answer routine inquiries from managers, opposing counsel and Borough management on assigned cases.
  • Conduct legal research on complex cases and prepare memoranda.
  • Maintain computer records in the Case Management System and prepare memos and other documents regarding case dispositions.
  • Maintain all case files, evidence and computer files. Prepare memos regarding progress of cases and case dispositions.
  • Represent NYCHA in Applicant Appeal actions.
  • Represent NYCHA in Small Claims Court actions.

Benefits

  • NYCHA provides benefits that include a choice of medical coverage plans, deferred compensation plans and a defined pension benefit plan as a member of the New York City Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS).
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