Section: Torts Litigation Section/Civil Law Division
Class: Deputy Attorney General III
Location: Scranton
Telework: This position will report to the headquartered location a minimum of 2 days per week. You may have the opportunity to telework the remainder of the week, if desired and based on business need.
Position Type: Full-time, Non-civil service, Non-Union
Work Hours: 8:30 – 5:00
Salary Range: Starting salary of $85,966
Basic Function
The Torts Litigation Section is responsible for defending Commonwealth agencies and their employees in personal injury and property damage actions in state courts around the Commonwealth. Most of these cases involve claims against PennDOT for death or serious bodily injury resulting from the allegedly defective design, construction, or maintenance of state highways. The employee will report to the Senior Deputy Attorney General in Charge of Torts Litigation in their regional office. The successful candidate will be responsible for handling all aspects of litigation defense for the cases assigned and will work closely with attorneys and professionals within the Office of Attorney General and the defendant state agencies. Applicants should possess strong academic credentials, excellent written and oral communication skills, an interest in current legal and policy issues, and the organizational skills necessary to manage multiple cases simultaneously. Work entails the performance of moderate to advanced legal activities of a difficult nature, including putting on cases for trial. As a Deputy Attorney General I (DAG I) gains experience, they are assigned more difficult tasks with the expectation that the more routine matters will be completed without guidance. More difficult tasks will continue to be reviewed in progress and upon completion. As a Deputy Attorney General (DAG) II gains experience, work is performed with more independence. A Deputy Attorney General III (DAG III) will provide legal services and advice on matters of moderate to advanced complexity and will work independently on most matters.