Job Description
Position Summary
The City of Philadelphia Law Department is seeking to hire an attorney with 1-5 years of litigation experience as an Assistant City Solicitor in the Civil Rights Unit. This is an entry level position that provides the successful candidate an opportunity to manage cases from start to finish. All pleadings, discovery, and motions are developed by the assigned attorney, who also serves as first chair at trial in the event the case does not resolve via motion or settlement. Consequently, prior civil litigation experience and/or a federal clerkship are preferred, and applicants must be members of the Pennsylvania Bar. The ideal candidate has good academic credentials and strong communication, analytical, and writing skills. Because attorneys in the Civil Rights Unit reasonably expect to try between three and seven cases a year in federal or state court and/or participate in virtual court proceedings, comfort with public speaking and a desire to hone oral advocacy skills are preferred.
Essential Functions
The duties of an Assistant City Solicitor in the Civil Rights Unit primarily consist of litigating federal and state court actions from the pleading stage through disposition via motion, settlement, trial or arbitration, as well as subsequent analysis of certain cases. These duties encompass:
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Qualifications
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample.
Salary Range: $79,512 - $90,125 – Commensurate with education and experience
Any questions related to this position should be directed to Danielle E. Walsh, Chief Deputy City Solicitor, Civil Rights Unit (danielle.walsh@phila.gov)
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