What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Attorney General - Economic Crimes position at Kansas Attorney General?
The Office of the Kansas Attorney General (OAG), is seeking aggressive-but-thoughtful litigators to take on some of the most interesting and challenging criminal cases in the state. We aim to hire dynamic team players who exemplify the highest standards of integrity, efficiency, and professionalism. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to exercise good judgment under a light supervisory hand. Maturity and a willingness to help others are critical. If you aspire to make a difference in our State, we invite you to submit your application.
We are presently seeking attorneys to join the Economic Crimes litigating section. This opportunity is ideal for early- to mid-career prosecutors who would like to specialize in financial crimes or for early- to mid-career civil or administrative law practitioners who are interested in transitioning to criminal law.
Economic Crimes prosecutors represent the State of Kansas in a variety of criminal matters dealing primarily with financial crimes. They prosecute cases involving elder and dependent adult fiduciary abuse and exploitation, securities fraud, insurance fraud, tax violations and other offenses involving the Kansas Department of Revenue, and general fraud and white-collar crime matters. Economic Crimes is expanding into the prosecution of racing / gaming crimes, multi-county organized retail thefts, and crimes involving public officials.
JOB DUTIES :
A successful prosecutor will be expected to :
- File felony charging documents within the framework of well-accepted best practices for prosecutors
- Prepare well-written and well-grounded motions and responses
- Present persuasive arguments and evidence during the pre-trial process
- Conduct well-prepared and well-executed cases at jury trial
- Demonstrate strong trial and trial-preparation skills, as well as strong research and writing skills
- Participate in intra-agency discussions about litigation priorities and direction of the law
- Assist law enforcement in the course of investigation, including assisting with subpoenas, geo-fence warrants, wire taps, etc.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this title. They may not include all job duties performed by employees on this job title, and additional duties may be added.
This position is eligible for two days / week remote work schedule after one year in the position.
TRAVEL :
Some travel within the state of Kansas for hearings, trials, and other prosecution-related duties will be required. Occasional out-of-state travel for training may be required.
REQUIREMENTS :
Experience and knowledge in any of the following areas are a plus : insurance litigation, investment and securities offerings, taxation, drafting wills / trusts and estate management, RICO, organized sports betting, casino and racetrack gambling, property crimes, and financial scams. However, the biggest asset is a will to learn and the desire to prosecute fascinating issues and shape law in complex areas.
Incoming attorneys will receive training to help with the transition to Economic Crimes. In addition to in-depth subject-matter classes, training will cover the following areas : intensive trial skills, voir dire, cross-examination, and financial analysis and review.
All financial crimes are different; were looking for someone who can think creatively, put curiosity to good use, and work diligently to unravel complicated or novel issues and fact patterns.
Qualifications
Licensing & Certification
Job Application Process
Submit the following documents via email to careers@ag.ks.gov :