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Associate Counsel or Counsel

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  • Full Time
  • $115,500 - $179,000/year
  • Albany, NY
June 8, 2026 Attorney

Job Description
Duties

Associate Counsel ($115,500-$145,500):

Associate Counsel is an experienced attorney who is responsible for conducting confidential and sensitive investigations regarding allegations of prosecutorial misconduct in New York State. Associate Counsel will report to the Deputy Director of Investigations. Duties of Associate Counsel will include, but will not be limited to:

• Evaluating allegations of prosecutorial misconduct submitted to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct (CPC);

• Engaging in preliminary fact-finding and analysis of complaints submitted to the CPC and draft memoranda for the Commission to aid in its determination of whether to open an investigation;

• Managing teams of investigators/paralegals and administrative assistants to execute investigations authorized by the Commission;

• Working collaboratively with CPC attorneys, including the Administrator and Deputy Director of Investigations, to investigate complaints;

• Drafting reports summarizing the findings of investigations and providing recommendations to the Commission on whether to authorize formal complaints;

• Assisting the Administrator and Deputy Director of Investigations in preparing for hearings;

• Assisting the Administrator and Deputy Director of Investigations in presenting evidence at hearings;

• Conducting, in conjunction with other staff, comprehensive training sessions for both new and existing staff on pertinent legal matters and investigative techniques; and

• Other special projects as needed to enable the CPC to carry out its statutory mandate.

Counsel ($141,500-$179,000):

The Counsel is an experienced attorney who is responsible for conducting confidential and sensitive investigations regarding allegations of prosecutorial misconduct in New York State. The Counsel will report to the Deputy Director of Investigations. Duties of the Counsel will include, but will not be limited to:

• Evaluating allegations of prosecutorial misconduct submitted to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct (CPC);

• Engaging in preliminary fact-finding and analysis of complaints submitted to the CPC and draft memoranda for the Commission to aid in its determination of whether to open an investigation;

• Managing teams of investigators/paralegals and administrative assistants to execute investigations authorized by the Commission;

• Working collaboratively with CPC attorneys, including the Administrator and Deputy Director of Investigations, to investigate complaints;

• Drafting reports summarizing the findings of investigations and providing recommendations to the Commission on whether to authorize formal complaints;

• Assisting the Administrator and Deputy Director of Investigations in preparing for hearings;

• Assisting the Administrator and Deputy Director of Investigations in presenting evidence at hearings;

• Working with executive staff in preparing for commission meetings;

• Conducting, in conjunction with other staff, comprehensive training sessions for both new and existing staff on pertinent legal matters and investigative techniques; and

• Other special projects as needed to enable the CPC to carry out its statutory mandate.

Salary
  • $115,500 - $179,000/year
Qualifications

Associate Counsel Minimum Qualifications:

• J.D. with at least 6 years of experience as an attorney admitted to practice in the State of New York
• Excellent legal research and writing skills
• Excellent analytical skills
• Litigation experience (depositions, trials, and/or appellate)
• Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality with sensitive matters

Associate Counsel Preferred Qualifications:

• Experience as a criminal defense attorney or prosecutor
• Understanding of the role of prosecutors and their ethical responsibilities
• Experience with investigations
• Excellent judgment in navigating questions of ethics and legal practice

Counsel Minimum Qualifications:

• J.D. with at least 8 years of experience as an attorney admitted to practice in the State of New York
• Excellent legal research and writing skills
• Excellent analytical skills
• Substantial Litigation experience (depositions, trials, and/or appellate)
• Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality with sensitive matters

Counsel Preferred Qualifications:

• Experience as a criminal defense attorney or prosecutor
• Understanding of the role of prosecutors and their ethical responsibilities
• Experience with complex investigations
• Excellent judgment in navigating questions of ethics and legal practice

Other Information

The Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct is an independent State agency dedicated to investigating prosecutorial conduct in New York State, serving to strengthen oversight of New York’s prosecutors and to hold them to the highest ethical standards in the exercise of their duties.

Pursuant to Judiciary Law §§ 499-a – 499-j, the Commission has the authority to review and investigate the conduct of prosecutors to determine whether any prosecutorial conduct violates state law or court rules. Under the statute, the Commission is authorized to conduct a full range of investigative functions, including holding hearings, subpoenaing witnesses, requiring production of documents, conferring immunity, and transmitting findings of fact and recommendations regarding sanctions to the relevant attorney grievance committee. The Commission is also authorized to make its findings and recommendations public.

To learn more about the Commission please visit https://cpc.ny.gov.

Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. CPC is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion.

The CPC will review all applicants' education and experience and make a determination regarding eligibility for either the Associate Counsel or Counsel position. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

The CPC will not offer permanent employment to any candidate unless the candidate provides documentation that they are authorized to accept work int he U.S. on a permanent basis. It is the policy of the CPC not to hire F-1 or H1B visa holders for permanent employment or to sponsor non-immigrant aliens for temporary work authorization visas or for permanent residency.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: The Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify HR@cpc.ny.gov.

How to Apply

Please submit a cover letter, resume, and professional writing sample using the CPC's online applicant form - https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019d979bfb3379aeb3853c96536cd9e8

Please reference posting #217564 on your cover letter.



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