This is an exceptional practice-ready opportunity for a highly motivated third-year law student or recent graduate who is committed to public service and eager to develop sophisticated litigation skills in a fast-paced, high-stakes government law environment. The Assistant County Counselor will serve as primary hearing counsel in commercial and business valuation matters before the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA), while concurrently gaining substantive co-counsel experience in civil litigation across the Johnson County District Court, Kansas Court of Appeals, and the Kansas Supreme Court. Johnson County's Legal Department is a 15-member team organized across six practice divisions. The Records & Taxation Division handles one of the highest-volume administrative hearing dockets in the state, representing the County in complex commercial property valuation appeals, business personal property disputes, and tax exemption challenges. The successful candidate will be embedded in an active litigation culture, working directly alongside experienced County attorneys from day one. This position will remain open until filled. Applicants should submit the following materials as part of their application: a cover letter addressing their interest in public law practice and this specific role; a current résumé or curriculum vitae; and a 5–10 page writing sample (legal memorandum or brief preferred).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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