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Assistant City Attorney
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- Like a general counsel's office or any in-house attorney's office in the public or private sector, the focus here is practicing law - with no billable hour goals or business development requirements.
- This position will provide advice and counsel related to acquisition of real property interests for City projects (right of way, easement, fee simple, lease, et al.), disposition of City owned real property, land use, zoning, planning, development, code enforcement, inspections, and community development matters.
- Personnel and employment law, including but not limited to administrative law and regulatory compliance, drafting and reviewing personnel policies, guiding management through the grievance process, and litigation avoidance counseling.
- Public utilities and public services, including but not limited to electric, water, sewer, stormwater, streets and sidewalks, and environmental services.
- Experience working for a local government or other in-house attorney/general counsel's office setting.
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