The New York City Law Department, Family Court Division is accepting applications from admitted attorneys for the position of Assistant Corporation Counsel (ACC) in the Division’s Juvenile Delinquency Unit. The Juvenile Delinquency Unit Serves as the Presentment Agency in juvenile delinquency proceedings before the Family Court. Juvenile delinquency matters currently involve youth under 18 who have been arrested for conduct that would constitute a crime if they were adults. The goal of these proceedings is to address the needs and best interest of the youth and to ensure the safety of the community.
Attorneys in the Family Court Division’s Juvenile Delinquency Unit carry a caseload and are responsible for all aspects of the practice. This includes community outreach and engagement, case investigation, motion practice, conducting extensive discovery, and courtroom litigation including pre-trial hearings, trials and dispositional hearings. The ACC’s borough assignment will include cross-designation as a Special Assistant District Attorney where they will draft cases and appear in the Youth Part of the Supreme Court.
Attorneys will participate in a citywide rotation of night and weekend court assignments. In addition, attorneys may be required to attend community events and meetings in the evening and weekend hours.
Applicants must be admitted and in good standing in New York and have substantial experience in family court or criminal law, as well as litigation experience. Applicants must be able to work independently and have strong litigation, oral and written communication skills. Applicants must possess excellent judgment; exceptional organizational abilities; strong leadership skills; solid knowledge of criminal law, the Family Court Act and evidentiary issues; and strong interpersonal skills.
Applicants must be graduates of an ABA approved law school and admitted in good standing with the NYS bar. Two (2) years of relevant experience is preferred.
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The New York City Law Department is thrilled to invite applications for the role of Assistant Corporation Counsel (ACC) in the Family Court Division's Juvenile Delinquency Unit. This pivotal position plays a crucial part in serving as the Presentment Agency in juvenile delinquency cases. If you're passionate about advocating for youth under 18 who find themselves entangled with the law, this could be your calling! As an ACC, you'll manage a diverse caseload, engaging in essential activities such as community outreach, conducting thorough case investigations, drafting compelling motions, and diving into courtroom litigation, from pre-trial to trial phases. Your work will not only center around ensuring justice but also focus on addressing the unique needs of young individuals while prioritizing community safety. You'll enjoy a dynamic work environment, including cross-designation as a Special Assistant District Attorney, where you'll draft and present cases in the Youth Part of the Supreme Court. Note that this role entails evening and weekend court assignments as part of a citywide rotation, along with participation in community meetings. The ideal candidate for this role will have solid litigation experience, excellent communication skills, and a deep understanding of criminal law and the Family Court Act. If you're a law school graduate ready to make a difference and have at least two years of relevant experience, we’d love to hear from you. Join us in creating a just and equitable system for New York City's youth!
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