Assistant District Attorney-Civil Division

Lubbock CountyLubbock TX 79401, TX
Onsite

About The Position

The Lubbock County Criminal District Attorney’s Office has immediate openings for an attorney in our Civil Division. The Civil Attorney will serve a key role in the County government by providing legal advice to elected officials and County stakeholders, while also acting on behalf of the County in various negotiations and proceedings commensurate with the job description. This attorney will also assist with CPS cases. The position offers a salary dependent on experience and is performed in a fast-paced and rewarding work environment.

Requirements

  • Applicant must possess a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school.
  • Applicant must be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Texas, and must be in good standing with the State Bar of Texas.
  • Applicant must be able to pass a drug test.
  • Applicant must have a clean criminal history.
  • Must possess excellent research and writing skills and a strong ability to communicate and get along with others.
  • Must possess sufficient common sense and legal skills combined to make important legal decisions on complex issues.
  • Need to have basic computer and typing skills and the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.

Responsibilities

  • Represent The State of Texas in matters handled by the Criminal District Attorney’s Office, including CPS cases.
  • Provide legal advice to elected county officials and department heads.
  • Review and negotiate contracts on behalf of Lubbock County.
  • Defend Civil Rights Act claims, Texas Tort Claims Act claims, inmate litigation claims, and various other civil claims asserted against Lubbock County, its elected officials, and employees.
  • Assist County offices with public information requests.
  • Prepare civil pleadings and discovery in state and federal trial and appellate courts.
  • Review mental health commitments and appear for hearings.
  • Prepare pleadings and appear for hearings in asset forfeiture cases.
  • Prepare pleadings and appear for hearings in bond forfeiture matters.
  • Advise the Criminal Division of the District Attorney’s Office on matters affecting them that have civil implications.
  • Review reports from many different law enforcement agencies, CPS caseworkers, counselors, schools and medical facilities.
  • Attend court settings and hearings.
  • Correspond with law enforcement officers, victims, witnesses, judges and other attorneys.
  • Prepare CPS cases for trial, gather and review evidence, locate and interview victims and witnesses, interview police officers, plan jury trials and review case law.
  • Prosecute CPS trials, select juries, make opening statements, question witnesses, introduce evidence and make arguments before both judges and juries.
  • Coordinate representation with outside legal counsel representing Lubbock County.
  • Perform other general Civil legal work and special tasks.
  • Efficiently manage a caseload in a fast-paced and rewarding work environment.
  • Review and interpret both simple and complex legal issues.
  • Maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers and the general public.

Benefits

  • Paid holidays off
  • Personal leave time
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
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