About the Strategic Advocacy Team
The Strategic Advocacy Team is a new team established to respond to complex and novel issues at the intersection of litigation and advice work. Currently the team is exclusively focused on developing, coordinating, and implementing strategies to respond to federal administration actions that threaten the City and County of San Francisco and its residents. In the future, the team may also address other major issues that require significant litigation and legal counsel. The team acts as a force multiplier that allows the Office to leverage internal and external resources to deliver meaningful results on high-priority matters.
Our litigation docket is currently in federal court and generally involves cases with significant public policy implications, constitutional claims, novel legal issues, and multiple parties. Our advice work typically addresses matters of citywide concern or issues that relate to pending or anticipated litigation. We also handle projects and assignments that extend beyond traditional legal work. No task is too big or too small for this team, and we aspire to be low ego, high energy, creative, collaborative, and nimble.
Position Information and Responsibilities
Legal Secretaries work under the direction of attorneys and provide a variety of secretarial and clerical duties in a fast-paced, high-volume civil litigation practice. The responsibilities listed below are representative of the range of duties assigned and are not intended as an exhaustive list.
- Preparing, editing and proofreading a wide variety of legal documents in proper format which may include pleadings and briefs with preparation of table of contents and table of authorities, motions, notices, declarations, complaints, discovery documents, correspondence and contracts utilizing multiple word processing systems, spreadsheet software, and case management systems/software.
- Legal filings and service of documents with state and federal courts as well as other government agencies. E-filings may include confidential underseal filings that accommodate multiple and voluminous media format.
- Scheduling of depositions, court reporters, witnesses and subpoenas.
- Opening, monitoring, organizing, closing legal case files; creating and updating file index, correspondence and electronic record files.
- Maintaining and updating attorney appointments and team calendar; keeping abreast of important court dates, local court rules and procedures regarding filing legal documents with courts as mandated including e-filing, and serving legal document as required by rules; prioritizing duties and deadlines to accommodate work schedules of attorneys.
- Reviewing, preparing, editing, and finalizing resolutions and ordinances for submission to Board of Supervisors.
- Performing general administrative tasks such as coordinating and setting up meetings.
- Managing retention contracts and invoicing process for multiple consultants and keeping attorneys informed on contract expirations/expenditures/budget.
- Assisting with special projects, e.g., research and public records request and backing up other teams for court E-filings.
- Contact with court staff, administrative law organizations, consultants and other city departments using discretion and tact.