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Local Government Attorney

Company:
Denmark Ashby LLC
Location:
Atlanta, GA
Posted:
April 26, 2024
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Description:

Company Description: Recognized as one of the leading law firms in Georgia specializing in local government, Denmark Ashby LLC has served as appointed attorneys to more than 40 local government agencies throughout metropolitan Atlanta. Denmark Ashby LLC is a highly regarded law firm, specializing in providing comprehensive legal services. We are known for our expertise, commitment to excellence, and client-centered approach, and we offer a collaborative and professional work environment.

Role Description: This is a full-time, on-site position. As a Local Government Attorney at Denmark Ashby LLC, you will serve as both Litigation and Transactional Counsel, tasked with executing the following responsibilities:

· Analyze and quickly produce high-quality written work product.

· Conduct legal research and analysis on matters pertaining to local government law, land use, zoning, and regulatory compliance.

· Advise clients on matters related to public finance, economic development, real estate, and infrastructure projects.

· Manage a diverse caseload, including, but not limited to, ante litem notices, insurance defense, condemnations, labor and employment, code enforcement, nuisance abatement, land use, zoning, and quiet title disputes, public procurement, contract disputes, special statutory proceedings governing local governmental entities, administrative law, as well as other disputes in State and Federal courts.

· Conduct comprehensive legal research and analysis to develop effective litigation strategies and ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and precedents.

· Draft and file legal pleadings, motions, briefs, discovery, and other documents to advocate for clients' interests and present persuasive arguments in court proceedings.

· Represent clients in hearings, trials, depositions, and alternative dispute resolution processes, including conducting examinations, cross-examinations, and oral arguments.

· Provide strategic legal advice to local government officials and departments regarding litigation risks, potential outcomes, and strategies to mitigate legal exposure.

· Provide legal advice to government officials during public meetings and executive sessions.

· Collaborate with internal stakeholders, including government officials, department heads, and legal colleagues, to develop litigation strategies aligned with clients' goals and objectives.

· Stay up-to-date on changes in laws, regulations, and court decisions relevant to local government operations and litigations, advising on potential impacts and required actions.

· Negotiate settlements and mediate disputes to achieve favorable outcomes for clients while considering the best interests of the community.

· Participate in and conduct internal investigations on behalf of local governmental entities.

· Monitor and supervise outside and insurance counsel.

· Provide updates to insurance carriers on case developments and settlements.

· Maintain accurate and organized case files, documentation, and records related to litigation matters, ensuring compliance with recordkeeping and confidentiality requirements.

Qualifications:

· Excellent organizational and time management skills.

· Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.

· Admitted to the State Bar of Georgia.

· Experience in employment law and civil rights law is a plus.

· Minimum 6 years of experience as a litigator, preferably with a focus on local government law.

· Proven track record of successfully managing complex litigation matters from inception to resolution.

· Excellent litigation skills, including case management, legal research, legal writing, and oral advocacy.

· In-depth knowledge of local government operations, regulations, and relevant laws, including land use, zoning, employment, public procurement, and administrative law.

· Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with meticulous attention to detail.

· Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to articulate complex legal concepts clearly and concisely.

· Ability to work independently and collaboratively, managing multiple priorities and deadlines.

· Demonstrated integrity, professionalism, and commitment to maintaining confidentiality.

Compensation: Denmark Ashby will provide an annual salary ranging from $110,000 to $135,000 annually for the qualified candidate.

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