Closing Date: 30th September, 2025
Description:
Duties DescriptionThe Assistant Counsel, NS-31, functioning as Senior Attorney, will work in the Office of General Counsel (OGC) on litigation and enforcement matters related to compliance with the Public Service Law, Commission regulations, and orders. Under the direction of supervising attorneys, duties would include, but are not limited to:
Minimum Qualifications
- Analyzing potential violations of Public Service Law, regulations, and commission orders and making recommendations related to enforcement actions.
- Leading investigations assigned by the Director of the Office of Investigation and Enforcement.
- Conducting research and preparing memoranda on legal issues related to actions of the Commission including, without limitation, consumer protection matters.
- Drafting orders to carry out all recommendations submitted to and directives promulgated by the Commission.
- Examining witnesses in investigations and proceedings conducted by and before the Commission.
- Bringing judicial actions before the courts of New York when appropriate.
- Researching and interpreting complex areas of regulatory law, Commission decisions and business practices as well as economic or public policies.
- Appearing for and on behalf of the Commission and the People of the State of New York (utility consumers) in administrative and legal proceedings pertaining to interstate natural gas, electric, and telephone services.
- Representing the Commission and the Department in Civil Practice Laws and Rules Article 78 proceedings seeking review of agency determinations in trial and appellate courts.
- Overseeing the work of lower-level attorneys and support staff.
- Providing regular unit updates to the Managing Attorney and Deputy Director.
- Coordinating with a team of Department Staff on complex investigations.
- Interfacing with Department Staff and partner agencies to explore new work streams and items of multi-agency jurisdiction.
Minimum Qualifications
Admission to the New York State Bar and five years of experience in the practice of law subsequent to Bar admission.
Candidates must have multi-year prior litigation and/or government prosecutor experience, along with strong communications and investigation skills. Candidates must possess and demonstrate strong research, writing, and oral advocacy skills. Experience in regulatory law including the energy, telecommunications, or water sectors is preferred.
Candidates must have multi-year prior litigation and/or government prosecutor experience, along with strong communications and investigation skills. Candidates must possess and demonstrate strong research, writing, and oral advocacy skills. Experience in regulatory law including the energy, telecommunications, or water sectors is preferred.