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legal hiring unit new york county district attorney s office Legal Career Opportunities cyrus r. vance, jr. district attorney

who we are cyrus r. vance, jr. district attorney The New York County s Office is responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime in the borough of Manhattan. For over four decades, the office has been considered a model for public prosecutors offices throughout the nation. It is known for its vigorous prosecution combined with concern for the rights of those being prosecuted. Its prosecutions are guided by the belief that the prosecutor s function is to do justice and to serve the public.

who we are The New York Daily News calls the Manhattan DA s Office a pillar of American criminal justice. In my 26 years as a prosecutor and defense attorney, I ve learned that regardless of who you are or where you come from, everybody wants and deserves the same thing: a criminal justice system that delivers justice and is based on fairness. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. The Office will investigate and prosecute cases based on their merits, without regard to politics or conviction statistics. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. Since the election of Thomas E. Dewey as District Attorney in 1937, the office has been operated on an entirely nonpolitical basis. Former Frank S. Hogan, who served with distinction for over three decades, stated You can t play politics with people s lives. Former Robert M. Morgenthau, who served for 35 years, ensured that prosecutorial decisions were scrupulously insulated from political pressures. In 2010, Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. succeeded Mr. Morgenthau as the District Attorney and has vowed to carry on this tradition of political independence. More than a million and a half people live here and more than a million visitors and commuters swell their ranks daily. We serve an extraordinarily diverse community composed of persons from a wide variety of racial and ethnic groups and a broad range of economic backgrounds. Manhattan is the world center for the financial services, banking and commercial industries, as well as the media. It is also emerging as a center for a significant number of computer and graphics companies. Finally, it is an international tourist destination because of its importance as a cultural and entertainment center. Manhattan has long been a mecca for creative and talented people and our office is no exception. We are able to recruit top law students and lawyers to the office because of our national reputation for effective and ethical prosecution and the unparalleled opportunities for challenging and sophisticated work under the guidance of some of the finest litigators in the country. Under Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. s leadership, our office strives to be the premier public prosecutor s office in the country.

what we do There are over 500 attorneys in the office assigned to different divisions. The assignments include: Last year, assistant district attorneys in the Trial Division prosecuted close to 130,000 cases. The best part of the job, and this is why we all came here, is to make a difference, do justice, and to help people out. First Year Assistant Trial Division The Trial Division, the largest division in the office, has principal responsibility for prosecuting misdemeanor and felony street crime cases. New assistant district attorneys begin by handling misdemeanor prosecutions including a wide variety of cases such as larcenies, simple assaults, possession of drugs, as well as domestic violence. As assistants gain experience, they are assigned felony cases. Senior assistants in the Trial Division also handle homicide cases as well as other types of more complex investigations and high-profile cases. Felony assistants may specialize in certain types of cases involving sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, cybercrimes, identity theft, hate crimes, vehicular crimes, and other serious violent crimes. The Trial Division also handles public assistance fraud, as well as litigation surrounding psychiatric evaluations and landlord-tenant narcotics evictions. Appeals Bureau The Appeals Bureau handles all of the office s appellate work. Assistant district attorneys in the bureau are assigned their own appellate cases immediately to brief and argue before the state appellate courts. Senior attorneys are assigned to edit the briefs of more junior members and prepare the assistants for oral argument. Because of the Manhattan location and the large number of appeals handled by our office, bureau members play a prominent role in precedent-setting litigation that shapes the body of criminal law in New York.

what we do (continued) In 2009, members of the bureau represented the appellant or respondent in about one third of the criminal appeals heard by the New York Court of Appeals. Appeals assistants shape the law by selecting and pursuing appeals in which the state is the appellant. A s Office must measure its success not just in the number of convictions it achieves, but also in the Office s ability to reduce crime over the long term. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. In addition, assistant district attorneys in the bureau handle office-related civil litigation in both the federal and state courts, including habeas corpus proceedings. Investigation Division The Investigation Division is staffed by more than eighty experienced assistant district attorneys who work with investigators, analysts, and accountants on the investigation and prosecution of sophisticated white collar cases, public and private corruption cases, and rackets cases. In general, assistants assigned to the division are recruited from other divisions in the office and have significant trial or appellate experience. Typically the most junior attorneys in the division are assigned to the Special Prosecutions Bureau where they conduct short-term investigations, including, for example, employee embezzlement, insurance fraud, immigration fraud, and housing fraud. Assistant district attorneys who are assigned to the Major Economic Crimes Bureau specialize in investigating complex economic crimes like securities fraud, large scale embezzlements, commercial frauds, computer crimes, municipal frauds, and international money laundering by banks and financial institutions. The Money Laundering and Tax Crimes Unit prosecutes tax fraud and the Asset Forfeiture Unit brings civil actions to recover assets

what we do (continued) Crimes committed by the affluent, the powerful, or by public officials will be investigated and prosecuted as vigorously as street crimes. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. Prosecutions and investigative activity by assistant district attorneys in the Special Narcotics Prosecutor s Office lead to the seizure of illegal drugs valued in excess of $67 million. which are proceeds of criminal activities. Assistants assigned to the Rackets Bureau, the Official Corruption Unit, and the Construction Industry Strike Force/Labor Racketeering Unit, investigate and prosecute organized crime cases, corruption cases involving public officials and police officers, labor racketeering, and corruption in the real estate and construction industry. Our office has long been a leader in sophisticated long-term investigations. Among our investigative strategies is to develop cases that will have the most significant impact on the welfare of the community. Special Narcotics Prosecutor s Office The Special Narcotics Prosecutor is appointed by New York City s five s and has city-wide jurisdiction over felony drug prosecutions. The majority of the staff is composed of New York County assistant district attorneys. Manhattan is the center for narcotics trafficking in the northeastern United States. Besides prosecuting streetlevel narcotics dealers, assistants devote substantial time and resources developing cases against those dealers who supply the lower level dealers. A smaller group of experienced assistants assigned to the Special Investigations Bureau work with local and federal law enforcement officers to develop cases against major traffickers, using the most sophisticated investigative techniques and legal strategies.

career path New assistant district attorneys commit themselves to serving the office for three years. Most stay well beyond their commitment. Traditionally, the new class joins the office several weeks after taking the bar examination. After completing a seven-week orientation and training program, assistants begin work in their bureaus. Typically, new assistants will begin in either the Trial Division, Appeals Bureau, or in the Special Narcotics Prosecutor s Office. The Office will continue its tradition of excellence by attracting and developing exceptional attorneys, investigators and support staff that reflect the full diversity of Manhattan s communities. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. The makes decisions about staff assignments in accordance with the office s needs, taking into account individual preferences. Some assistants spend their entire career in the division where they were initially assigned. Others assistants serve in more than one division during their tenure in the office. Assistant district attorneys are given substantial responsibility early in their careers. In the first few months, assistants are assigned their own cases to investigate and prosecute. Unlike many other prosecutors offices, we prosecute cases vertically, meaning that one assistant handles a case from its inception to final disposition.

application process Everyone in Manhattan is entitled to the law s full protection. No matter who you are or where you live, no one should ever be frightened to seek justice. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. The successful applicant will complete four rounds of interviews: 1 First interview. 2 Panel interview with three Hiring Board members. 3 Executive panel with the Director of Legal Hiring, Administrative ADA Jeannette L. Molina, and two executive ADAs. 4 Interview with Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. Each year more than 2,500 law school graduates and admitted attorneys apply for positions as assistant district attorneys. There are typically forty to fifty openings each year for legal staff positions. Most of the staff is hired directly out of law school. Some of the staff join the office after clerking or practicing law elsewhere. At the beginning of the law school year, the office conducts interviews at nearly forty law schools and job fairs. Applicants who do not obtain one of the interviewing appointments at their law school are encouraged to apply for an in-house interview. We also conduct in-house interviews for law students attending law schools that we do not visit and for lateral applicants. Applicants are required to submit a resume, official law school transcript, writing sample, and a list of professional references at the first interview. Assistant district attorneys are required to be United States citizens upon commencement of their employment. A three-year commitment and New York State residency are also required. The deadline for applicants seeking positions with the Class of 2011 is November 1, 2010. We interview law clerks and laterals year round.

application process (continued) We accept online applications only. To apply, please select the Careers tab on our website to access the application link. Our Legal Hiring staff is available to answer any question you might have about the application process. Please contact them by email or phone, or see the FAQ section on our website. Applicants fit no particular profile and the office considers academic performance as only one indicator of an applicant s potential. Equally important are qualities of personal character; the office seeks applicants with integrity, judgment, and maturity. Prior leadership experience and a demonstrated commitment to public service are valued qualities. Assistant district attorneys are selected solely on the basis of merit without regard to political affiliation. Given the diverse nature of our community, the ability to work with persons of different backgrounds is critical. In addition, the office seeks to have a legal staff that reflects the diversity of the community that we serve. To that end, we actively recruit minority applicants. The office is firmly committed to a policy against discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital or veteran s status.

salary and benefits As an assistant district attorney I had an opportunity to examine the facts dispassionately, exercise judgment, and make decisions. These skills are exactly what I do now. In terms of substance, fulfillment, and the opportunity for professional growth, it was one of the best jobs of my life. Criminal Court Judge The starting salary for assistant district attorneys joining the office during 2010-11 is expected to be $60,000 for law school graduates not yet admitted to the practice of law, and $60,500 for newly admitted attorneys. The salary is higher for those applicants who have practiced elsewhere before joining the staff. Periodic raises have typically been granted, as the budget will allow. Assistant district attorneys are eligible to participate in pension and health insurance programs and receive five weeks vacation plus military leave annually. Additionally, our benefits include paid childcare leave for all attorneys. As an assistant district attorney you are given a lot of responsibility. You have to be able to parse out the facts, and constantly make difficult decisions. This develops good leadership skills, and these qualities are admired in the corporate world. Corporate Secretary and legal counsel at a major corporation and former ADA

training Before joining their respective bureaus, new assistant district attorneys participate in a seven-week orientation program where they learn the fundamentals of New York criminal law and procedure. They will receive training on how to interview witnesses, evaluate cases, make bail and plea bargaining decisions, and in addition, participate in mock litigation. After assuming their bureau responsibilities, they continue to meet regularly for additional training. As an assistant district attorney I developed the skills to search for the truth, and methodology to do in-depth fact finding. These skills are hard to come by in the private sector and invaluable as well. Vice President at major financial institution Each spring, the office conducts a two-week trial advocacy program for its junior assistant district attorneys. Some of the most prominent trial attorneys and judges in New York State participate in the program as teachers. Before being assigned felony cases, assistants attend grand jury and Supreme Court practice training programs. More senior assistants participate in training programs designed to meet the specific needs of their current assignment. The office has been designated a Continuing Legal Education provider. Assistants may therefore meet all of their cle requirements by participating in the training programs run by the office. In 2009, the office established a formal mentoring program designed to provide newly appointed assistants with guidance and assistance from more experience assistants in the office. The office has a cadre of highly experienced trial, appellate, and investigative attorneys who are strongly committed to mentoring the junior attorneys in the office.

community affairs activities Assistant district attorneys work closely with our Community Affairs Unit in a series of educational initiatives sponsored by the office. The program, called Legal Bound, is designed to introduce elementary, junior high, and high school students, as well as school professionals and concerned citizens, to the criminal justice system. We will partner our prosecutors with police, community groups, schools, housing associations, and other public and not-for-profit agencies to help communities break the cycle of crime. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. Legal staff, volunteering their time, give classroom presentations, coach mock trials, lecture about legal career opportunities, conduct tours of the office and the courts, and act as mentors to young people. Many assistant district attorneys have chosen to take part in these activities and have found it to be rewarding.

summer intern program The summer intern program was the most fulfilling internship of my law school career. I believe that it has shaped the direction my career is traveling and has made me a more well-rounded legal professional. Summer Law Intern First and second year law school students who are interested in applying for a summer intern position must apply online. Please select the Careers tab on our website to access the application link. The Summer Intern Program is an opportunity for first and second year law students to gain experience in trial and appellate litigation in the public sector. The Summer Intern Program, which begins in early June and runs for ten weeks, allows law students to work closely with assistant district attorneys. Depending upon assignment, summer interns help prepare cases for grand jury presentations, hearings, and trials. They also research and write appellate briefs and trial memorandum, and often second-seat an assistant district attorney on trial. The office offers a weekly lecture series and field trips to expose law students to various aspects of the criminal justice system. Not only do interns get first-hand exposure to the work of the office, they are afforded the opportunity to apply early for permanent positions. Interns receive a stipend of $500 per week. In the past, interns have arranged for work-study funding and public interest fellowships to offset expenses. The deadline for applicants seeking positions in the 2011 Summer Intern Program is December 31, 2010. Most interviews will be conducted from January through March at our office. Applicants are asked to bring to the interview a writing sample, a list of three professional or academic references with telephone numbers, and an official transcript. Offers are made on a rolling basis. Most decisions are made by the end of March. As with permanent staff, the office is committed to a policy against discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, and marital or veteran status.

office alumni I was taught as a young ADA the importance of exercising sound judgment, the value of teamwork, the need to work hard and to do more with less, and most importantly, the importance of seeking justice and doing the right thing at all times; each of thse lessons has served me as well in the private sector as they did when I had the honor and privilege of representing the People of the State of New York. Executive Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at a major financial institution I can think of no better place to develop your judgment and your skills or to meet people of enormous talent and character. I am constantly reminded how much the Manhattan DA s Office provided me in great experience, and even more importantly, life-long friends. Executive director and legal counsel at major pharmaceutical company During their years in the office, assistant district attorneys gain wide experience in investigative, trial, appellate, and administrative work. This experience is widely recognized as providing a solid foundation for a career in public service or the private sector. A roster of the office s alumni reads like a who s who of outstanding trial lawyers and prominent public officials, including a Supreme Court Justice, several federal judges and Justices of the Appellate Division, numerous state trial court judges, as well as s, federal, state, and city agency heads, elected officials, and eminent litigators in private practice. In addition, former assistant district attorneys are represented in corporate legal departments, accounting firms, financial institutions, and investigative firms. Alumni often remark upon the great opportunities for professional growth, unusual responsibility, and constant challenge they had during their tenure in the office. Assistant district attorneys feel a sense of commitment to their work and camaraderie with each other that is rarely found in any job or profession.

Our Legal Hiring staff is available to answer any questions you have about the application process. Please contact them by email or phone or visit our website.

The most important aspect of public service is integrity a commitment to do the right thing. This principle is the single most important lesson that I took from my time as an assistant district attorney. Executive official at government agency Legal Hiring Unit New York County s Office One Hogan Place New York, NY 10013 212-335-9361 legalhiringunit@dany.nyc.gov www.manhattanda.org