gpac · 6 hours ago
Municipal Law Attorney (Hybrid)
GPAC is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries. They are seeking a seasoned Municipal Law Attorney to provide high-quality legal counsel and representation to public agencies, focusing on areas like land use, contracts, governance, and ordinance drafting.
Responsibilities
Offer clear and practical legal advice to public agencies, including cities and special districts, on intricate issues such as governance, contracts, and land use
Draft and review ordinances, resolutions, and policies to ensure compliance with federal and state laws
Represent clients at city council meetings, planning commission hearings, and administrative proceedings
Collaborate with teams and clients to develop innovative legal solutions tailored to the unique challenges of public law
Provide training to public agency staff on key legal topics, including compliance, helping clients stay informed and prepared
Qualification
Required
Minimum of 5+ years of legal experience
Strong preference for candidates experienced in municipal law, public agency law, or related fields
Exceptional research, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Outstanding communication abilities, both written and verbal, with a sharp eye for detail
Proven ability to thrive in collaborative team settings and independently manage projects
JD from accredited law school
Licensed in CA in good standing
Preferred
Experience in government contracting
Experience in land use
Experience in labor and employment law
Experience in environmental law
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits package.
Great bonus opportunities.
Professional development and continuing education opportunities.
Supportive, collaborative work environment.
Great work/life balance.
Company
gpac
gpac is a staffing and recruiting company that provides talent recruitment and development services.
Funding
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