Attorney: Conduct Long-Term Criminal Investigation (3881)
Criminal Justice Division Organized Crime Task Force Assistant Deputy Attorney General – White Plains Reference No. OCTF_WP_ADAG_3881 Application Deadline is July 10, 2026 Salary Range: $83,594 – $178,463 + $4,000 in location pay To be considered for this opportunity, submit a complete application online at ag.ny.gov/job-postings/attorneys The Office of the New York State Attorney…
Assistant Section Chief – Government Litigation
Attorney responsible for assisting the Section Chief with the supervision of the Government Litigation Section in addition to maintaining an appropriate case load. Reports to Section Chief.
Assistant Attorney General
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL DIVISION OF OPEN GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT BUREAU The Office of the Attorney General (AGO) is looking for a highly motivated attorney to serve as an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) working on open government matters. The Division of Open Government is primarily responsible for statewide enforcement of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A,…
Deputy Attorney General – Consumer Litigation (Antitrust)
Deputy Attorneys General serving in the Office of Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division-Consumer Litigation Section provide legal representation on behalf of the State and for the benefit of consumers by leading case teams in the investigation and litigation of cases enforcing Indiana consumer protection laws. In this role, the Deputy Attorney General will be responsible…
Assistant Attorney General
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL HEALTH CARE & FAIR COMPETITION BUREAU HEALTH CARE DIVISION Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is looking for a highly motivated Assistant Attorney General to join the Health Care Division within the Health Care & Fair Competition Bureau. The Health Care Division enforces the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 93A) and…
Assistant Attorney General – Administrative Law Unit
The Vermont Attorney General’s Office (AGO) seeks an attorney to join the Administrative Law Unit, representing State agencies in employment and civil rights litigation before the Vermont Labor Relations Board, the Vermont Human Rights Commission, State and federal courts, and the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Attorneys in the Administrative Law Unit work closely with…
Assistant Attorney General – Agency of Human Services, Department of Health
The Vermont Office of the Attorney General, Agency of Human Services Legal Unit, has an immediate opening for an energetic and talented full-time Assistant Attorney General who will be responsible for representing the Vermont Department of Health. The Unit consists of two Assistant Attorneys General who work closely with the Department of Health’s General Counsel….
Attorney: Affirmative Litigation, Enforce Cannabis Law(3879)
Regional Offices Division Brooklyn Regional Office Assistant Attorney General Reference No. BRK_AAG_3879 Application Deadline is July 3, 2026 Salary Range: $83,594 – $178,463 + $4,000 in location pay To be considered for this opportunity, submit a complete application online at ag.ny.gov/job-postings/attorneys The Office of the New York State Attorney General’s (OAG) Brooklyn Regional Office…
Chief, Correctional Litigation
The Chief of the Correctional Litigation Section plays a pivotal role in shaping legal strategies, advocating for the Commonwealth’s interests in litigation, ensuring compliance with legal standards governing correctional operations, and advising on important legislative matters. The Section Chief is responsible for managing and supervising a Deputy Section Chief, approximately 12 Section attorneys, 7 paralegals,…
Deputy Attorney General – Government Litigation
Litigation attorney to provide legal representation on behalf of the State of Indiana and its agencies, officials and employees before state and federal courts and arbitrators. Reports to Section Chief of Government Litigation. Primary subject matter of cases: Class action suits. 42 U.S.C. § 1983 suits. Contract disputes. Constitutional challenges to state statutes and regulations….

