NewPlaintiff Trial Attorney JobotPlaintiff Trial AttorneyAustin, TX$170,000–$220,000 / yearInformation collected and processed as part of your Jobot candidate profile, and any job applications, resumes, or other information you choose to submit is subject to Jobot's Privacy Policy, as well as the Jobot California Worker Privacy Notice and Jobot Notice Regarding Automated Employment Decision Tools which are available at jobot.com/legal. This nationally recognized law firm was established in 1983 and has grown to become a significant player in the legal services industry, particularly in personal injury and civil trial law.
Civil Attorney - County Attorney Williamson County, TexasCivil Attorney - County AttorneyGeorgetown, TX$113,829.51–$121,023.76 / yearCommunicates with officials from the Local Intellectual Developmental Disability Authority and the Williamson County Jail, preparing and eliciting testimony from jail staff, social workers, doctors, mental health professionals, and others, utilizing Application for Admission to Residential Care Facility, Determination on Intellectual Disability, Interdisciplinary Team Report, Application to State Supported Living Center, medical records, letter from accepting facility, ICAP booklet and report, incident reports, pharmacological records, 16.22 reports, competency reports, criminal history, and other documents to create exhibits for use at trial. Represents the State in Adult Protective Services matters and state guardianship matters, which requires compiling and reviewing documents, drafting pleadings, preparing witnesses, and appearing on behalf of the State for all cases involving Williamson County residents where the Health and Human Services Commission is seeking appointment as permanent guardian.
Associate Attorney- Relocation Required Parnall LawAssociate Attorney- Relocation RequiredAustin, Texas$200,000–$400,000 / yearAttorneygroup We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. (Requirements) - 5+ years personal injury or insurance defense experience -Willingness to relocate to Albuquerque, NM (assistance provided) -Strong desire to work as part of a team to advocate for our injured clients Why Join Us?
Open Records Attorney Texas Health and Human Services CommissionOpen Records AttorneyAustin, TX$7,581.66–$9,460.45These attorneys perform highly complex (senior-level) legal work that involves communication with requestors and HHS system areas responsible for requested information, reviewing documentation, redacting documents in preparation for release, applying internal policies and procedures, drafting and submitting written briefs to the Office of the Attorney General, and escalating issues within OCC when needed. Active Duty, Military, Reservists, Guardsmen, and Veterans: Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting.
System Contracting Attorney Texas Health and Human Services CommissionSystem Contracting AttorneyAustin, TX$9,166.67–$9,460.42Essential Job Functions: (30%) Reviews, revises and drafts complex contracts and solicitation documents (including, but not limited to, Requests for Proposals, Requests for Offers, Requests for Qualifications, Requests for Applications, and Invitations for Bids) in accordance with agency's legal authority and in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations relating to contracts and contract management. This position performs highly complex (senior-level) legal work with respect to the agency's procurements, grants, contracting, and enforcement of contracts to ensure agency and contractor compliance with state and federal laws and regulations regarding contracts.
System Contracting Attorney - Rural Health Transformation Texas Health and Human Services CommissionSystem Contracting Attorney - Rural Health TransformationAustin, TX$9,716.67–$10,676.71 / yearEssential Job Functions: (30%) Reviews, revises and drafts complex contracts and solicitation documents (including, but not limited to, Requests for Proposals, Requests for Offers, Requests for Qualifications, Requests for Applications, and Invitations for Bids) in accordance with the HHS system's legal authority and in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations relating to contracts and contract management. System Contracting attorneys represent the HHS system agencies in procurement matters, contract negotiations and disputes, including protests and contract-related claims, as well as other matters as requested by management.
Policy Attorney III Texas Health and Human Services CommissionPolicy Attorney IIIAustin, TX$6,377.50–$10,785.83 / yearThe attorney's duties will range from legally reviewing and assisting with drafting policies, agency administrative rules, and other documents for CPS and other programs and divisions in the agency; researching issues of concern and implication to DFPS and drafting formal and informal memos for DFPS programs and executive management staff; providing legal advice as needed to the DFPS programs based on sound legal research; drafting fair hearing orders for adoption assistance and permanency care assistance denials; drafting legal sufficiency reviews for investigation findings that are appealed; providing timely and expert resource assistance to DFPS government relations staff and the legal legislative coordinator by reviewing and analyzing legislation that impacts the agency, responding to questions from the legislature, drafting legislative initiatives and statutory revisions, and serving as a resource witness during legislative hearings when needed; and providing general support to DFPS programs in their activities to ensure compliance with applicable laws. Knowledge Skills Abilities: (1) Strong research and writing skills; (2) Strong academic credentials; (3) Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as well as independently; (4) Polished analytical and advocacy skills; (5) Ability to complete assignments in a timely manner and work in a fast paced legal setting; (6) Willingness to assist colleagues and take on additional projects as needed, (7) Basic knowledge of public agency law and regulations or basic understanding of administrative law and public policy.
NewPersonnel Attorney Texas Health and Human Services CommissionPersonnel AttorneyAustin, TX$7,155.75–$8,000The Personnel Department provides legal guidance to Health and Human Services (HHS) system programs and state supported facilities regarding employment related legal matters including performance and conduct management, employee leave related issues, civil rights matters, outside activities, and immigration assistance. Ability to use computer applications and databases related to essential functions of the job, including computer-assisted legal research, word processing software, Salesforce, and Microsoft Office including Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
CCR Enforcement Attorney Texas Health and Human Services CommissionCCR Enforcement AttorneyAustin, TX$7,716.66–$10,750 / yearAttorneys are required to independently represent clients at hearings governed by the Administrative Procedures Act from docketing to completion, including: analyzing evidence and preparing case strategies; preparing and serving discovery requests; responding to discovery; preparing and responding to motions; identifying and preparing witnesses; conducting depositions; and representing the agency at hearing. The Attorney IV performs complex legal work involving enforcement actions by HHSC and is responsible for providing consultation services to HHSC clients and legal representation of HHSC in contested case proceedings.
NewAdministrative Hearings Attorney III Texas Health and Human Services CommissionAdministrative Hearings Attorney IIIBASTROP, TX$6,377.50–$10,785.83 / yearInteracts routinely with caseworkers, supervisors, program directors, and program administrators; agency attorneys, county and district attorneys, assistant attorney generals, and opposing counsel; judges, agency clients, witnesses, community professionals, and expert witnesses; and protective services clients and the general public regarding legal activities. Assists in preparing subpoenas requiring the appearance of witnesses, records, and documents for hearings and civil litigations: Assists in preparing subpoenas reviewing SOAH hearings and civil litigations to determine appropriate staff to appear as witnesses.
Attorney IV Texas Health and Human Services CommissionAttorney IVAustin, TX$10,383.83–$10,676.70 / yearAbility to plan and organize work; to conduct and advise on hearings; to prepare opinions and briefs, to prepare cases for trial, to conduct research, to summarize findings, to interpret and apply laws, to use legal reference materials, to communicate effectively, and to assign and/or supervise the work of others. Skill in legal research, writing, and analysis; in the use of a computer and applicable software; in using reasoning and logic; in identifying and solving complex problems; in prioritizing workloads; in negotiation; in litigation and caseload management; and in using judgment to identify courses of action.
Data Governance Attorney Texas Health and Human Services CommissionData Governance AttorneyAustin, TX$8,581.66–$10,785.83 / yearThe attorney would perform moderately complex (journeyman-level) attorney work involving rendering legal advice and counsel, interpreting laws and regulation, overseeing and planning legal activities, and preparing legal documents. Skill in: legal research, writing, and analysis; using a computer and applicable software; using reasoning and logic; identifying and solving complex problems; prioritizing workloads; and using judgment to identify courses of action.
Enforcement Attorney Texas Health and Human Services CommissionEnforcement AttorneyAustin, TX$7,716.66–$13,051 / yearAttorneys are required to independently represent clients at hearings governed by the Administrative Procedures Act from docketing to completion, including: analyzing evidence and preparing case strategies; preparing and serving discovery requests; responding to discovery; preparing and responding to motions; identifying and preparing witnesses; conducting depositions; and representing the agency at hearing. The Enforcement Department provides legal support related to HHS sanctions against facilities, programs, and services, including reviewing and drafting notices, correspondence, and guidance documents; interpreting state and federal laws, regulations, and rules; rendering legal advice and counsel to HHS agency personnel; providing legal representation in contested case proceedings, and overseeing enforcement litigation in district courts.
Litigation Attorney III Texas Health and Human Services CommissionLitigation Attorney IIIAustin, TX$8,581.67–$9,460.50The Litigation Department serves as the primary point of contact with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to prosecute and defend lawsuits and administrative actions filed against HHSC or DSHS concerning employment decisions, tort claims, agency rules and policies, alleged constitutional violations, federal and state statutes, and contract and procurement disputes. Ability to use computer applications and databases related to essential functions of the job, including computer-assisted legal research, word processing software, and Microsoft Office including Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
Litigation Attorney IV (DSHS) Texas Health and Human Services CommissionLitigation Attorney IV (DSHS)Austin, TX$10,383.83–$10,680 / yearThe Litigation Department serves as the primary point of contact with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to prosecute and defend lawsuits and administrative actions filed against HHSC or DSHS concerning employment decisions, tort claims, agency rules and policies, alleged constitutional violations, federal and state statutes, and contract and procurement disputes. The Attorney IV will draft timely, accurate, and concise updates for the Associate Director, Director of Litigation, DSHS General Counsel, HHS Deputy Chief Counsel, and HHS Chief Counsel concerning the status of and new developments in agency lawsuits.
Estate Planning Attorney Orion PlacementEstate Planning AttorneyAustin, TexasNote: Candidates must have an active bar license in the state where they will practice and possess at least 3+ years of trust and estate experience with substantial probate experience. We invest in technology, operations, and marketing so attorneys can focus on serving clients, growing their practices, and enjoying long-term career satisfaction.
Family Law Attorney Orion PlacementFamily Law AttorneyAustin, TexasWe provide the marketing, operational infrastructure, and team support necessary to help you focus on practicing law, growing your career, and delivering exceptional client service without burnout. We are a growing, client-focused law firm committed to simplifying the legal process while providing attorneys with the support and resources needed to thrive.
Associate Attorney (Remote) Segal McCambridgeAssociate Attorney (Remote)Austin, TXRemoteFounded in 1986, Segal McCambridge has grown from a four-lawyer firm in Chicago to a national litigation powerhouse with offices in more than a dozen major cities across the U.S. Our attorneys represent Fortune 500 companies, corporations, and individuals in complex litigation, including asbestos, class action, construction, employment, environmental, insurance, life sciences, product liability, transportation, and more. This is an outstanding opportunity for attorneys seeking substantial litigation responsibility, hands-on case management experience, and the opportunity to work closely with highly respected trial lawyers in a collaborative and mentorship-driven environment.
Associate Attorney Segal McCambridgeAssociate AttorneyAustin, TXFounded in 1986, Segal McCambridge has grown from a four-lawyer firm in Chicago to a national litigation powerhouse with offices in more than a dozen major cities across the U.S. Our attorneys represent Fortune 500 companies, corporations, and individuals in complex litigation, including asbestos, class action, construction, employment, environmental, insurance, life sciences, product liability, transportation, and more. This is an outstanding opportunity for attorneys seeking substantial litigation responsibility, hands-on case management experience, and the opportunity to work closely with highly respected trial lawyers in a collaborative and mentorship-driven environment.
NewSystem Contracting Attorney - Medicaid Texas Health and Human Services CommissionSystem Contracting Attorney - MedicaidAustin, TX$9,716.67–$10,676.71 / yearEssential Job Functions: (30%) Reviews, revises and drafts complex contracts and solicitation documents (including, but not limited to, Requests for Proposals, Requests for Offers, Requests for Qualifications, Requests for Applications, and Invitations for Bids) in accordance with the HHS system's legal authority and in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations relating to contracts and contract management. System Contracting attorneys represent the HHS system agencies in procurement matters, contract negotiations and disputes, including protests and contract-related claims, as well as other matters as requested by management.
Attorney - Transactions & Regulatory (Energy/Real Estate) Kristy CarbajalAttorney - Transactions & Regulatory (Energy/Real Estate)Austin, Texas$100,000–$120,000The firm represents a diverse client base including business owners, investors, utilities, and landowners, with a focus on delivering practical, business-oriented legal solutions. The firm's practice is heavily focused on the transactional side of energy, water, and real property matters , often intersecting with state regulatory agencies and infrastructure development.
Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits Attorney Kristy CarbajalExecutive Compensation & Employee Benefits AttorneyAustin, Texas$250,000–$350,000A leading AmLaw firm is seeking a 2-4 year associate to join its nationally recognized Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits Attorney practice in Austin. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a collaborative, high-performing team on sophisticated matters while building a highly marketable specialty.
Litigation Attorney IV Texas Health and Human Services CommissionLitigation Attorney IVAustin, TX$10,383.83–$10,676.70 / yearThe job involves working primarily on Medicaid litigation, interpreting state and federal laws and rules related to programs administered by the agency, drafting documents, rendering legal advice and counsel to agency management and program staff, working with the Office of Attorney General (OAG) to defend and prosecute lawsuits involving the agency, assisting in the preparation of cases for trial, depositions, and hearings, and other duties as assigned. The Department serves as the primary point of contact with the Office of the Attorney General to defend lawsuits and administrative actions filed against HHSC or DSHS concerning employment decisions, tort claims, agency rules and policies, alleged constitutional deprivations, contract and procurement disputes, federal and state statutes, including the Medicaid Act, and to prosecute cases of Medicaid fraud.
Claims Attorney (Municipal Entities) HCC Life Insurance CompanyClaims Attorney (Municipal Entities)TXRemoteThe Company will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, such as the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (18 USC § 1033(e))(the "VCCLEA"), which restricts financial institutions and insurers such as TMHCC from employing individuals with certain types of criminal convictions. The Tokio Marine HCC - Public Risk Group is seeking a self-motivated Claims Attorney to join our growing Claims Department and handle litigated and non-litigated claims primarily arising under Auto and General Liability, as well as potentially some Law Enforcement, Public Officials, and Employment Practices liability policies in various jurisdictions.
Attorney-Represented Bodily Injury Associate Manager Allstate Insurance CompanyAttorney-Represented Bodily Injury Associate ManagerAustin, TXKey responsibilities include developing and executing strategies to drive strong employee performance and consistent, expert claims handling; monitoring staffing levels and workloads; providing coaching and mentoring; and participating in performance management and reviews. The Team Leader is responsible for delivering exceptional claims and inquiry experiences for our Agents through chat‑based services, while effectively leading, motivating, and developing a team of 10-15 adjusters or vendor partners.
Division Chief - Utilities and Regulatory City of AustinDivision Chief - Utilities and RegulatoryAustin, TexasThe Utilities and Regulatory Division provides legal advice to several departments, including Austin Energy, Austin Water, Austin Resource Recovery, Austin Technology Services, and the regulatory functions of Austin Financial Services. We value a healthy work-life balance and currently offer a 40-hour work week with flexible work hours and a hybrid schedule of three days remote and two days on-site in accordance with the City’s policy and subject to supervisor’s approval.
Associate Counsel II - Real Estate and ROW Capital Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityAssociate Counsel II - Real Estate and ROWAustin, TXThe Associate Counsel is responsible for the provision of legal advice and services related to all legal matters of CapMetro, with a focus on real estate and right of way and capital improvement matters, including the review, analysis, negotiation and drafting of contracts for the acquisition and disposition of real property, transit-oriented development deals with public and private partners, leasing, licensing, financing, city permitting and zoning, municipal ordinances and regulations, transit planning, construction, and related office, environmental, procurement, risk management, and public funding compliance issues. Represent CapMetro in real estate acquisitions and dispositions, including proceedings under applicable laws and use of eminent domain, while monitoring and mitigating associated legal risks.
Pricing and Legal Project Management Senior Analyst Holland & Knight LLPPricing and Legal Project Management Senior AnalystAustin, TX$105,000–$157,000 / yearThis position can be based in our global operations center in Tampa, FL, or at one of the Firm's offices: Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Boston, Century City, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Newport Beach, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Richmond, San Francisco, Seattle, Stamford, Tallahassee, Tysons, Washington, D.C., or West Palm Beach. Description: As a member of the Firm's Revenue/Legal Project Management Group, the Pricing and Legal Project Management Senior Analyst will work closely with attorneys to develop and track comprehensive and realistic budgets, assist with the finance portion of RFP responses, and prepare and provide client and attorney-requested reports and data.
AI Legal Engineer Holland & Knight LLPAI Legal EngineerAustin, TX$163,000–$245,000 / yearThis position can be based in our global operations center in Tampa, FL, or at one of the Firm's offices: Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Boston, Century City, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Newport Beach, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Portland, Richmond, San Francisco, Seattle, Stamford, Tallahassee, Tysons, Washington, D.C., or West Palm Beach. General Description: The AI Legal Engineer is responsible for partnering with subject matter experts to design, build, and operationalize AI-enabled workflows that solve concrete problems for the Firm's practice groups, and for equipping attorneys to build, refine, and govern their own workflows over time.
Assistant General Counsel II Williamson County, TexasAssistant General Counsel IIGeorgetown, TX$125,496.64–$150,000 / yearDrafts, reviews, revises, and negotiates contracts to which Williamson County is a party, such as county roads, parks and building construction contracts; professional services agreements for architectural, engineering, surveying, and consulting services; purchase agreements for services and goods; interlocal agreements between a multitude of federal, state, and local entities. Demonstrates a strong work ethic, including precise attention to detail, accuracy in work product, effective organizational skills, professional and positive interpersonal and social skills, self-starter, responsible, and enjoys working both independently and as part of a team.
NewGuardian Specialist Texas Health and Human Services CommissionGuardian SpecialistAustin, TX$4,020.33–$6,335.66Ability to establish and maintain professional working relationships with internal and external stakeholders; Ability to communicate and work with the aging population and persons with disabilities; Ability to effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing, complex information to a variety of individuals or groups; Ability to develop professional reports and/or presentations utilizing Word, Excel, and/or PowerPoint; Ability to prepare legal documents under the direction of the regional attorneys; Ability to testify in court on behalf of agency; Skilled with operating a computer and other common office equipment, such as a copier, printer, fax machine, etc. Assesses the need for guardianship; explores and/or identifies least restrictive alternatives, completes assessments timely; coordinates all aspects of a person under guardianship's life; visits the person monthly; arranges for shelter and basic health and safety needs; provides oversight of medical and psychiatric care and arranges for education, training, rehabilitation and social services; monitors resident trust fund accounts; uses Guardianship Emergency Client Services (GECS) funds per policy; assesses continued need for guardianship.
General Counsel Texas Health and Human Services CommissionGeneral CounselAustin, TXRemote$7,716.66–$13,051 / yearCoordinates and communicates with multiple agencies and individuals including, but not limited to, TCCO Board members, TCCO Staff, Special Prosecution Unit, Office of the Attorney General, Independent Office of Inmate Counsel, District Attorneys, District Courts, Defense Attorneys, Texas Department of Criminal Justice staff, Health and Human Services Commission staff and law enforcement agencies. Maintains a thorough knowledge of rules, regulations, and statutes impacting agency operations, including but not limited to, Chapter 841 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 420A of the Texas Government Code, and Chapters 42 and 62 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Statistician II - Wage and Hour Jackson Lewis PCStatistician II - Wage and HourAustin, TX$92,600–$105,000 / yearThe Statistician II role in the Wage & Hour Data Analytics group provides support on various projects, including but not limited to single plaintiff, class action, collective action, and DOL audit client exposure analyses, largely based on client timekeeping and payroll data. Once integrated into the group, you will work with a high degree of latitude with minimal supervision, handle complex attorney/client issues, oversee the work of analysts and more junior statisticians, and be expected to effectively communicate with both attorneys and high-level client contacts.
NewLead Statistician Jackson Lewis PCLead StatisticianAustin, TX$124,600–$149,625 / yearWe help employers develop proactive strategies, strong policies and business-oriented solutions to cultivate high-functioning workforces that are engaged and stable, and share our clients' goals to emphasize belonging and respect for the contributions of every employee. The Lead Statistician role in the Wage & Hour Data Analytics group provides support on various projects, including but not limited to, single plaintiff, class action, collective action, and DOL audit client exposure.
Property Agent Senior - Austin Financial Services City of AustinProperty Agent Senior - Austin Financial ServicesAustin, TexasGraduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to the job, plus four (4) years of experience in a related field to real estate activities such as buying, selling, mortgage lending, commercial banking/commercial real estate, property management, real estate paralegal experience, or title conveyance. Our staff supports a wide variety of financial processes, including preparing the annual budget and annual fiscal report, procurement processes, franchise agreements, real estate transactions, and overseeing the City’s investment portfolio and debt management.