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Attorney III

4 weeks ago


Dallas, Texas, United States Dallas County Full time
Job Summary

As a highly skilled Attorney III, you will play a critical role in the prosecution of felony cases and the litigation of complex civil matters. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Dallas County team and contribute to the administration of justice.

Key Responsibilities
  • Evaluate criminal complaints and determine the appropriate course of action
  • Conduct thorough research and analysis of applicable laws and regulations
  • Prepare and present evidence in court, including conducting direct and cross-examinations of witnesses
  • Negotiate settlements and plea-bargains, and obtain approval from relevant authorities
  • Manage court dockets and case schedules to ensure deadlines are met and records are accurate
Requirements
  • Graduation from an accredited law school
  • One year of experience practicing law in the State of Texas
  • Current license to practice law in the State of Texas
  • Experience as a lead prosecutor for all levels of misdemeanor offenses, or experience providing legal services in conjunction with civil litigation, or appellate work on direct appeals
Working Conditions

This is an at-will position with no civil service or other appellate rights. The job description is subject to change at any time without notice.