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State of Utah · 5 hours ago

Assistant Attorney General - Environmental Litigation and Regulatory

The State of Utah is seeking an Assistant Attorney General for the Environment Section of the Attorney General’s Office. This role involves representing the Utah Department of Environmental Quality in civil litigation and regulatory matters, focusing on environmental law and working collaboratively with various professionals.

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Responsibilities

Supporting DEQ’s civil enforcement functions by conducting legal research and analysis, identifying and evaluating evidence, interviewing witnesses, working closely with DEQ enforcement personnel to draft administrative notices and orders, civil complaints, negotiating resolutions, and preparing stipulated compliance orders
Assisting DEQ with the assessment and recovery of civil penalties, through litigation or settlement
Filing civil actions to enforce final administrative orders and representing DEQ in reviews of administrative actions by trial de novo in district court under the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure
Assisting DEQ in conducting joint enforcement activities with EPA in situations where DEQ and EPA have shared and overlapping enforcement jurisdiction
Assisting DEQ with contested permitting matters, including representing DEQ in internal permit appeals (administrative litigation) and subsequent state court appellate review of final DEQ permitting orders
Assisting DEQ in connection with federal court, including circuit court, litigation involving various matters where DEQ, or the state of Utah, is a party or amicus relating to programs under the scope of Title 19, including especially the Clean Air Act and Radiation Control Act
Assisting DEQ in responding to releases of hazardous materials and substances, including emergency situations, investigations, natural resource damage claims, and supporting DEQ’s involvement in EPA’s Superfund program, DEQ’s voluntary cleanup program, petroleum storage tank matters, and cost recovery
Assisting DEQ and its boards in preparing, revising, and improving administrative rules, including preparing for potential appeals, under the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act
Working with EPA and the NRC to facilitate DEQ’s compliance with federal program requirements, including issuing opinion letters
Supporting DEQ in connection with nationwide litigation involving major EPA enforcement matters that may require DEQ support
Limited travel, including overnight stays, may be required

Qualification

Civil litigation experienceEnvironmental lawLegal research skillsRules of evidenceRules of civil procedureCommunication skillsInterdisciplinary collaborationSensitivityProfessionalismProblem-solvingDecision-making

Required

A minimum of five (5) years of civil litigation experience
Familiarity with civil litigation norms and practices, litigation holds, discovery, management of electronic records, subpoenas, and similar matters, sufficient to act in a 'first chair' civil litigation role for DEQ
Understand and apply the rules of evidence, rules of civil procedure, and local court rules
Communicate information and ideas clearly, and concisely, in writing; read and understand information presented in writing
Read, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures
Speak clearly, concisely, and effectively; listen and understand information and ideas presented verbally
Understand and apply case and statutory law
Evaluate information against a set of standards
Use logic to analyze or identify underlying principles, reasons, or facts associated with information or data to draw conclusions
Understanding of laws, legal codes, precedents, government regulations, executive orders, the democratic political process, and legislative history
Perform legal research using case law and appropriate techniques and technology
Apply laws governing access to public and private records, including the Government Records Access and Management Act
Make decisions and solve problems by using logic to identify key facts, explore alternatives, and propose quality solutions
Engage with others in a manner that shows sensitivity, tact, and professionalism
Provide support for technical experts and related reports and testimony
Interpret and apply legal decisions and identify current and emerging trends in interpretation
Understand and apply principles, theories, and practices of judicial and administrative law
A Juris Doctorate is required
Where statute mandates, active membership in the Utah State Bar
Must be able to travel as required
Valid driver license required to drive a motor vehicle on a highway in this state per UCA 53-3-202(1)(a)

Preferred

Administrative and appellate litigation, regulatory experience, including environmental law, and a technical or scientific background are preferred but not required
A demonstrated interest or prior experience in environmental, energy, and natural resources law is a plus

Company

State of Utah

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Funding

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Leadership Team

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Chris Williamson
Chief Technology Officer
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Daniel Frei
Chief Financial Officer- Department of Technology Services
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