Senior Attorney (Employment and Labor Litigation Attorney/Legislative)
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Job Posting Open Until Filled Salary Range: $97,519
- $126,327 Hiring Department: Department of Law General Description
This is a hybrid employment and labor litigation and
legislative/policy attorney. With respect to employment and labor
litigation, the ideal candidate should have at least ten (10) years
of employment and/or labor advice and counsel and defensive
litigation experience in state and federal courts, including
appellate work. There is a preference for a candidate that has
first and/or second chair trial experience and experience working
with as part of a team and independently. The applicant should also
be capable of handling administrative personnel matters,
investigations, administrative position statements, and matters
during all stages of litigation including discovery, depositions
and mediation or alternative dispute resolution. This attorney may
also represent and staff various City boards and/or advisory groups
and committees. With respect to legislation and policy, the
attorney’s responsibilities will also include: (i) supporting
senior attorneys with legislative and policy-related work and
projects for all divisions and practice groups within the
Department of Law; (ii) providing legal advice and counsel, (iii)
negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and revising agreements,
legislation and public statements, and (iv) assessing, drafting and
revising policies. A key aspect of this role is the ability to
apply legal advice effectively to the issues presented by clients,
to act in a responsive manner, take time to listen and understand
clients’ needs and the complexities of the situation and assure
that legal advice, counseling, and drafting is aligned with the
City of Atlanta Municipal Code and other applicable laws. The
attorney will play a critical role in collaborating with other
members of the City’s Department of Law as the areas covered may
have impact in other operational areas of City. Thus, this attorney
should have a keen interest in legislation, governance, and policy.
The Attorney in this position will have extensive contact with
Atlanta City Council, Executive Offices under the Mayor’s Office,
multiple City Departments and the governing bodies of several other
municipalities. Applicants must possess strong written and oral
communication skills, analytical skills, sound judgment,
professionalism and the interpersonal skills necessary to
contribute to both a litigation team and legislative team handling
complex legal matters in a fast-paced environment. Experience
drafting, researching, and reviewing legislation is a plus. Minimum
Qualifications Education and Experience: Juris Doctorate degree
required. Must be a member of good standing with the State Bar of
Georgia. Must have at least at least ten (10) years of
post-graduate legal experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience
in municipal, county, state, and/or constitutional law; employment
defense; investigations; policy and governance, and legislation.
Important: This position encompasses a hybrid mix of work
responsibilities; however, the duties are not intended to be
performed in a 50/50 ratio, and the hybrid nature of this role does
not imply an equal distribution of responsibilities and/or split of
tasks across its functional areas. The proportion of time dedicated
to each function and workload distribution will be determined by
program demands, evolving business needs, organizational
priorities, operational needs, and departmental requirements. The
role reports to the Deputy City Attorney for Operations Work
Schedule This position follows the City’s hybrid work schedule
policy as assigned by the Department of Human Resources
Commissioner and requires in-person work at City
worksites/facilities at least four (4) days per week, with the
option to work remotely one (1) day per week, based on eligibility,
departmental needs, and supervisor approval. The hybrid work
schedule is subject to change at any time to five (5) days
in-person work. This position may require evening work related to
board representation.
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