PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Handles own docket of cases charges and other matters.
o Appears frequently before courts and administrative agencies to handle trials hearings and arbitrations.
o Takes and defends depositions and other discovery.
o Prepares witnesses for court testimony advises them on legal processes and apprises them of evidence needed to present a case.
o Performs investigation of cases and related research.
o Drafts pleadings motions position statements and briefs.
o Provides advice on labor/employment matters.
Works with senior attorneys in a second chair capacity on large litigation and other matters. Plays an integral role in these assignments typically examining witnesses arguing motions reviewing and preparing discovery drafting memoranda briefs and settlement agreements.
Provides advice and counsel directly to clients.
Manages work of paralegals and other support staff assigned to projects.
Keeps abreast of constantly changing employment and labor laws through continuing legal education programs (e.g. National Institute of Trial Advocacy program) and training opportunities offered by Law Department.
Performs related duties as assigned
MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to this position may include the following jobs:
Job Title
Paralegals
CHALLENGES
Working in partnership with client departments to achieve CTA goals.
Working on many tasks simultaneously.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited school of law and licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois plus one (1) year of experience as a practicing attorney preferably specializing in employment or labor laws or an equivalent combination of education and experience relating to this position.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Requires sitting for extended periods of time standing visual acumen manual dexterity and fingering for working with computer keyboards.
Service Area Requirement: Exempt (Non-Union) employees must live within the boundaries of the CTA Statutory Service Area either at the time of employment or within 6 months of beginning employment at CTA.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Working knowledge of applicable federal and state laws.
Working knowledge of judicial procedures and rules of evidence.
Strong interpersonal skills to effectively interrelate with clients Authority personnel and witnesses.
Good research organization and analytical skills to gather and synthesize large volumes of information into a logical convincing case.
Good verbal and written communication skills to explain important facts clearly logically and concisely.
Good negotiation skills.
Good interviewing skills.
Basic skill using Microsoft software.
Ability to work on multiple projects in stressful situations.
Ability to provide timely legal advice.
Ability to work independently and advise and consult with management as needed.
Ability to lead others and work in a team environment.
WORKING CONDITIONS
General office environment.
Works various days and hours.
Makes regular site visits to non-office locations (e.g. court client site).
EQUIPMENT TOOLS AND MATERIALS UTILIZED
Standard office equipment.
On-line legal research and litigation support software.
Under general supervision performs legal work with responsibilities related to labor and employment matters involving the Authority. Works with senior attorneys in employment litigation labor arbitrations and related matters. Will second chair trials and hearings.
Required Experience:
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