The New York City Comptroller’s Office works to promote the financial health, integrity, and effectiveness of New York City government, in order to strengthen trust, secure a thriving future for all New Yorkers, and build a more just, equitable, and resilient city. Led by an independently elected citywide official, the comptroller’s office provides checks and balances needed to hold City government accountable for budgeting wisely, investing responsibly, operating efficiently, acting fairly, living up to its obligations and promises, and paying attention to the long-term challenges we face together. The Comptroller’s Office of General Counsel leverages the expertise of its diverse team of attorneys to provide high quality legal advice, counsel, and support to the Comptroller and the Agency’s various bureaus. OGC facilitates and advances the Office’s strategic objectives in advising on the various legal and operational opportunities and risks, while ensuring compliance with the Agency’s Charter mandate, as well as local, state, and federal laws. The Office of General Counsel (OGC) is responsible for all legal matters relating to the activities of the Comptroller’s Office. This includes transactions for the five New York City Retirement Systems (Systems) and their public market and private market investments; accounting practices and disclosures; procurement rules and City contracts; settlement of claims brought on behalf of and against the City; prevailing wages on City projects; records access; public policy; and proposed federal, state, and local legislation. OGC interacts with many city agencies, including the New York City Law Department and works closely with all of the divisions within the Comptroller’s Office, including the Bureau of Asset Management (BAM), which is responsible for oversight of the approximately $210 billion investment portfolios of the Systems. The selected attorney will primarily work with BAM related to investments of the Systems including (i) private market commingled funds and separately managed accounts in private equity, hedge funds, real estate, infrastructure and opportunistic fixed income, and (ii) arrangements with external managers of publicly traded equity and debt. The attorney will also provide legal support to other divisions of the Comptroller’s Office, primarily on contract and procurement matters, including the Agency Chief Contracting Officer (ACCO), and Bureau of Contract Administration (Contracts).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees