Deputy Attorney General III-V - Office of Impact Litigation
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Civil Law, Litigation -
Government
Introduction
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT A CAREER COMBINING YOUR LEGAL PROWESS WITH PUBLIC SERVICE? Understandably, many legal professionals are drawn to private practice. However, for many, the benefits of supporting state government and building a career in public service can be equally—if not more—rewarding.
A career with the State of Delaware may offer:
- Possible eligibility for state and federal loan forgiveness
- State of Delaware health, vision, and dental plans
- State of Delaware pension plan and 457(b) retirement plan
- Over four weeks of vacation and three weeks of paid sick leave each year
- Up to 24 weeks of paid parental leave
- Potential real courtroom experience within your first year of employment
If these benefits appeal to you as a legal professional, the Delaware Department of Justice may be your employer of choice.
About the Office of the Attorney General:
Delaware’s Attorney General—the State’s chief law enforcement officer—has broad responsibility for combating crime, upholding civil rights, safeguarding families, fighting fraud, and protecting consumers in the First State. To carry out this mission, Attorney General Kathy Jennings is supported by teams of talented attorneys and staff across the Criminal, Civil, Family, Fraud and Consumer Protection, and Civil Rights and Public Trust Divisions.
More than 500 dedicated professionals work together to serve all Delawareans with integrity and passion. Deputy Attorneys General, supported by criminal special investigators, victim service specialists, paraprofessionals, and administrative staff, prosecute criminal cases, enforce consumer protection laws, advise state agencies, ensure public access to open government, protect vulnerable populations, and much more.
The Delaware Department of Justice is seeking a highly motivated and experienced litigator to serve as a Deputy Attorney General in the Office of Impact Litigation, part of the Fraud & Consumer Protection Division.
This position reports directly to the Director of the Office of Impact Litigation and will represent the Attorney General and the State in a broad range of impact litigation and investigative matters aligned with the Attorney General’s policy priorities. Areas of focus may include federal accountability, federal rule making, constitutional rights, environmental protection, firearms safety, healthcare, immigration, labor protections, and the oversight of Delaware’s charitable entities.
* This position may be eligible for telework for up to three days per week.
Career LadderPay Grade 16 DAG III – Salary Range $101,898/min to $104,137/max
Pay Grade 18 DAG IV – Salary Range $112,013/min to $117,440/max
Pay Grade 20 DAG V – Salary Range $125,885/min to $135,154/max
Essential FunctionsThe Deputy Attorney General will handle affirmative litigation and investigations in support of the Attorney General’s policy objectives, including multistate and in-state matters involving federal accountability, constitutional rights, environmental protection, firearms safety, healthcare, immigration, employee labor protections, and oversight of Delaware’s charitable entities. The role may include leading or supporting investigations that could lead to future impact litigation efforts.
In addition, the Deputy Attorney General may assist with the development and review of amicus briefs, rule making comments, and position letters on non-criminal matters. This includes working closely with other Deputy Attorneys General and a Paralegal to track incoming materials, conduct legal research, and prepare recommendations for the Attorney General’s consideration. The Deputy Attorney General may also participate in drafting original briefs, comments, or letters to reflect and implement the Attorney General’s policy goals.
The position may also include work related to the Attorney General’s charter revocation authority, requiring coordination with the federal Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) and the Delaware Division of Corporations. Other duties may be assigned by the Director of the Office of Impact Litigation as needed.
Job RequirementsCandidates should possess exceptional organizational skills, the…
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