Chief Deputy City Solicitor - Tort Litigation Unit
Job Description
Position Summary
The Chief Deputy City Solicitor of the Tort Litigation Unit is the head of the Unit. This is a management level position that involves defending the City of Philadelphia and its employees primarily in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas against premises liability, motor vehicle, and property damage claims. Responsibilities include managing and supervising a team of approximately twenty-two (22) trial attorneys, ten (10) legal assistants, and two (2) office managers as they represent the City in high volume litigation matters that can involve catastrophic injuries to individuals and property.
The Chief Deputy also represents the City and its officials in significant jury trials and settlement negotiations in civil tort litigation matters. In addition to advising the Unit’s attorneys on trial and settlement strategy and authorizes settlement of the Unit’s cases when in the best interest of the City, the Chief Deputy works with departments across the City, counseling them about liability exposure and best practices to reduce the risk exposure of the City.
The Tort Litigation Unit represents clients across City departments and agencies. Lead by the Chief Deputy, Unit members are expected to work collaboratively with other Unit and Law Department colleagues on all matters in a manner that reflects the Law Department’s focus on fostering and maintaining a collegial, inclusive, and professional environment that values all forms of diversity.
Essential Functions
In addition to the Position Summary, responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Qualifications
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
Salary Range: $141,648 to $167,291 – Commensurate with education and experience
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