Organization

Maryland Office of the Attorney General
Baltimore City, Maryland

Posted Date

May 6, 2026

Contact Information

Gina Mallory
gmallory@oag.maryland.gov

The Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the State of Maryland. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has the general charge, supervision, and direction of the State’s legal business, acting as legal advisors and representatives of the major agencies, various boards, commissions, officials, and institutions of State Government. The OAG also protects the public by civil enforcement of antitrust, civil rights, consumer protection, and securities laws and regulations and by the prosecution of organized crime, Medicaid fraud, environmental crimes, insurance fraud, state tax evasion, and other ​​statutorily assigned matters. As Maryland’s 47th Attorney General, Anthony G. Brown leads the Office with a critical focus on equity, justice, and fairness.

The OAG is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Senior Assistant Attorney General within the Medicaid Fraud and Vulnerable Victims Unit (MFVVU). The MFVVU is organized into ten multidisciplinary teams responsible for: (1) investigating and prosecuting criminal cases involving Medicaid fraud by healthcare providers; (2) conducting investigations and pursuing civil enforcement actions under the Maryland False Health Claims Act; (3) prosecuting cases involving the abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults; and (4) addressing opioid diversion and over prescription through criminal enforcement. The Unit consists of 12 attorneys, 22 investigators, 6 auditors, and administrative and support personnel.

Responsibilities

This position will primarily focus on managing criminal fraud investigations and prosecutions throughout the state. The selected candidate will collaborate closely with an investigative team and provide recommendations to the Director and Deputy Director regarding the viability of criminal actions and related matters arising within the healthcare fraud context.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of six years of criminal litigation experience, along with strong investigative and case development abilities and substantial trial experience. Exceptional legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills are required. Experience handling complex fraud or white-collar criminal matters is strongly preferred. Candidates must be admitted to the Maryland Bar or eligible for admission by waiver.

Application Process

Applicants must apply online at https://oag.maryland.gov/Pages/oag.aspx.  Attorneys section

Submit a resume, cover letter, writing sample, and a list of three professional references, including at least one current or former supervisor.