Costco Wholesale is seeking an experienced privacy attorney to implement and oversee global privacy law compliance.
Details can be found here.
The Gates Public Service Law Program (PSL) at the University of Washington School of Law is looking to hire for the Assistant Director position.
Gates PSL acts as a hub for students interested in public service whether they hope to have a career in public service or whether they wish to be active with pro bono legal assistance during their careers. Gates PSL provides career counseling for students interested in public service, supports student organizations focused on public service and enhances collaborations with legal services and community organizations as well as with other departments on campus. Gates PSL also offers programming to raise awareness about public service and pro bono. Regular programming coordinated by Gates PSL includes the Gates Public Service law Speaker Series and Weekly Social Justice Tuesday programming among others.
A full job description and information about how to apply is available at:
https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/ENG/candidates/default.cfm?szCategory=jobprofile&szOrderID=175376&szCandidateID=0&szSearchWords=&szReturnToSearch=1
CLS has an exciting opportunity to join our program, and seeks applications for a Deputy Director of Advocacy to lead our efforts in promoting immigrant equity across the state and country. We are open to applicants in each of our statewide offices. Please spread the word to anyone you know that is interested in systemic, multi-forum legal advocacy and community engagement to dismantle the structures that perpetuate poverty, racism, and other injustices in Washington.
CLS is at the forefront of systemic reform, and continues to push boundaries in partnership with our client communities. If you or someone you know is a creative attorney looking to develop and drive policy and litigation focused on ending the outdated and racialized federal immigration system, please submit your application.
The deadline for this position is rolling, with priority given to applications submitted before February 7th, so please spread the word to your networks and submit applications.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pacific Northwest Region (Region 10), Office of Regional Counsel (ORC) is seeking applications from attorneys for the position of Regional Criminal Enforcement Counsel (RCEC). The position is located in EPA’s Seattle, Washington, office and will be filled at the GS-13 to GS-14 grade level, depending upon qualifications and experience. ORC employs approximately 35 attorneys in the Seattle office, whose work spans environmental law issues in the geographic region of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, including over 270 Native Tribal governments.
The individual selected will be one of two attorneys responsible for all legal aspects of the federal criminal enforcement program within Region 10, including researching and resolving legal and factual questions that arise during criminal investigations and prosecutions involving the Clean Water Act (CWA), the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and various other environmental statutes, as well as other criminal offenses under the U.S. Criminal Code.
The selected individual will work directly with agents from EPA’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) to develop cases and with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to draft complex legal memoranda, prepare discovery, indictments, plea agreements, search warrants, motions, trial briefs and other criminal litigation documents. The individual may be appointed as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, and in that capacity may assist with grand juries, case negotiations, hearings, and trials for various environmental criminal cases on behalf of EPA.
All applications should be submitted by email to: R10_ORC_Hiring@epa.gov by February 5, 2020.
For more details, please see:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/556674400.
The City of Seattle is a leader on wage, labor and workforce practices that enhance equity, address wage gaps, and create a fair and healthy economy for workers, businesses and residents. The Office of Labor Standards (OLS) seeks to improve workers' lives through the development and implementation of innovative policies and laws that create a fair and equitable workplace, with a commitment to racial equity and social justice. The Office of Labor Standards has an opportunity for two strategic, adaptable Policy Analysts to join our highly skilled, innovative policy team in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment. These positions will work on projects that further the development and implementation of Seattle's existing and future labor standards. Our forward-thinking work focuses on policies that advance economic justice, workplace equity, and worker well-being, and centers our City's most vulnerable workers. . This work may include legislation, administrative rules, fiscal recommendations, and programs subject to review and approval by policy makers.
The Policy Analyst plays an important role in promoting workplace equity, protecting the rights of low-wage workers, helping employers comply with labor standards, and advancing race and social justice. This position will work in an independent, self-directed manner with collaboration across the OLS team. Policy Analysts perform extensive policy and legal research, analysis, and writing; conduct stakeholder engagement; create reports, trainings, and outreach materials; provide compliance assistance; apply race and social justice principles to all levels of work. Here's more about what you'll be doing:
A successful applicant will have a professional career that reflects a commitment to race and social justice and have demonstrated success in the research, development and implementation of ordinances, rules, policies, laws and/or programs, as well as building collaborative, effective relationships with community, policy makers, and fellow team members. You will be successful in this role if you have experience in:
The Policy Analyst is classified as a Strategic Advisor I, General Government. This is a full-time, over-time exempt position that reports to the OLS Policy Manager. This role will require the ability to travel locally for trainings and external meetings. Application Instructions: In addition to completing the application fully, to be considered you must include:
The City of Dallas is seeking qualified candidates for the City Attorney position. The City operates under a Council-Manager form of government with a Mayor and 14 Council Members. The City Council appoints the City Attorney who provides legal counsel to the City Council, City officials, departments and employees on all legal matters involving the city government. The City Attorney’s Office has 164 staff and requires a strong leader, skilled manager, and experienced administrator. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college of law, plus a license to practice law in the State of Texas, is required. Candidates should have at least ten (10) years of senior legal administration experience in legal areas such as Appellate, Constitutional, Land Use/Zoning, Purchasing, Environmental, Open/Public Records, Contracts, and Labor/Employment Law, including litigation and transactional. A strong candidate will have prior experience as a City Attorney or Assistant City Attorney in a large, complex organization or other significant and applicable public sector experience; OR have extensive experience managing a large private sector organization with a focus on municipal and civil law. Salary and open, dependent upon qualifications. Visit www.srnsearch.com to view a detailed description or apply. Position is open until filled. Questions regarding this recruitment may be directed to Ms. S. Renée Narloch, S. Renée Narloch & Associates, info@srnsearch.com or (850) 391-0000. The City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Pursuant to Texas Open Records law, applications and resumes are subject to disclosure.
At the Washington State Attorney General’s Office, we aspire to be the best public law office in the nation. We are committed to providing excellent, independent, and ethical legal services to the State of Washington and to protecting the rights of its people. It is essential to our mission to create and maintain an office that is diverse, respectful, inclusive and composed of the best legal talent available. If you share our vision and have a desire to do important work that makes a difference for our community, then we invite you to consider applying for the following attorney opportunities. Click on the link below to access full position descriptions and qualifications for each of these attorney opportunities. You can also visit the state's centralized recruitment site at www.careers.wa.gov. For information about the AGO, visit www.atg.wa.gov.
AAG - Social and Health Services Olympia Division - This Division has an opening for an attorney interested in the quickly evolving and critically important area of healthcare law. (DL: 1/21/20)
New! AAG - Bob Keppel Criminal Justice Division in Seattle - This is an exceptional opportunity for an attorney interested in prosecuting the civil commitment of sexually violent predators and making our communities safer. (DL: 1/22/20)
New! AAG - Torts Division in Tumwater - You will thrive in this position if you enjoy working on cutting-edge legal theories and complex factual situations involving the defense of state agencies and employees. (DL: 1/22/20)
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Mid-Level Cybercrime Enforcement Litigation Associate – Seattle
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seeks an associate attorney with at least two years of experience in litigation matters and a demonstrated interest in cybercrime enforcement to join its Commercial Litigation Practice Group.
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
· Experience working in a law firm, prosecutors’ office, or government legal department
· A passion for protecting clients and the public from harm caused by internet bad actors
· An interest in focusing on internet fraud and brand protection cases, and leading internal and external investigations
· An ability to work on both high volume programmatic legal matters, and high-impact strategic complex litigation
· Outstanding attention to detail
· Excellent research and writing abilities
· Client-centric service mindset
Experience representing technology clients is a plus, but not required.
To apply, please upload a cover letter addressed to Deverie Hart, Senior Manager, Lawyer Recruiting, resume, a copy of your law transcript, and a brief writing sample (5-10 pages).
Mid-Level Employment Counsel – Los Angeles
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seeks to hire a Counsel with a minimum of seven years’ experience to join its California and national employment law practice in Los Angeles. The ideal candidate will have significant advice and counseling experience, some employment litigation experience, and a broad understanding of federal and California employment laws and regulations. Preferably, the candidate will have a majority of experience in an employment practice group or employment-only law firm. The practice will focus on providing advice and counseling to clients concerning employment law issues, with secondary work on employment litigation, including single plaintiff and class action matters. Counseling will include providing advice, drafting policies, handbooks, employment agreements, wage-hour, leave of absences, investigations, etc. For more experienced attorneys interested in this position, a book of business is not required.
The candidate must be a member or pending member of the California State Bar. This is a fantastic opportunity for a confident, self-motivated lawyer with a desire to build a comprehensive employment practice in a collegial environment.
We are accepting submissions from third-party recruiters.
To apply, please upload a cover letter addressed to Bahareh Samanian, Director of Lawyer Recruiting, resume and a brief writing sample (5 - 10 pages).
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Consumer Protection
Job #A20191203 – Seattle, Washington or Portland, Oregon
The Seattle and Portland offices of Perkins Coie LLP is seeking a nonpartnership-track litigation associate to work with the firm’s Consumer Goods and Services Litigation group in the area of asbestos/toxic tort matters pending in state and federal courts. Candidates must be a member of the Washington State Bar, have excellent academic credentials and 2-4 years of experience in toxic tort litigation. Candidates must have courtroom experience, including trial and motions, and experience taking lead in fact and expert witness depositions. Candidates are required to demonstrate excellent attention to detail, the ability to meet tight deadlines, excellent oral and written communication skills, and strong customer service skills. Principals only.
Please access the link below and submit a copy of your cover letter, resume, writing sample and law school transcript.
https://www.perkinscoie.com/en/about-us/careers/laterals/job-listings/consumer-goods-and-services-litigation-associate-attorney-job-a20191203-seattleportland.html
Legal Counsel for Youth and Children (LCYC) is expanding its Youth Homelessness Program to Benton and Franklin counties. We are looking for a passionate, collaborative, and innovative attorney to help LCYC with this expansion initiative in the Tri Cities.
As a member of the LCYC Youth Homelessness Program team, this new attorney will partner with local schools, government, and community organizations to serve young people ages 12-24 years who are or are at risk of experiencing homelessness.
More information about preferred candidate qualifications, salary, and job duties is available on LCYC's website, www.lcycwa.org and attached here. This position will remain open until filled.