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Attorney: Civil Litigator, Rep. NYS in Environ. Cases (3866)

New York State Civil Service
FULL_TIME Remote · US Buffalo, NY, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
NY HELP No Agency Attorney General, Office of the Title Attorney: Civil Litigator, Rep. NYS in Environ. Cases (3866) Occupational Category Legal Salary Grade NS Bargaining Unit M/C - Managerial/Confidential (Unrepresented) Salary Range From $83594 to $178463 Annually Employment Type Full-Time Appointment Type Permanent Jurisdictional Class Exempt Class Travel Percentage 0% Workweek Mon-Fri Hours Per Week 37.5 Workday From 8:30 AM To 5 PM Flextime allowed? No Mandatory overtime? No Compressed workweek allowed? Yes Telecommuting allowed? Yes County Erie Street Address 350 Main Street City Buffalo State NY Zip Code 14202 Duties Description Social Justice DivisionEnvironmental Protection Bureau – BuffaloAssistant Attorneys General Reference No. EPB_BUF_AAG_3866Application Deadline is May 8, 2026Salary Range: $83,594 - $178,463To be considered for this opportunity, submit a complete application online at ag.ny.gov/job-postings/attorneysPrior litigation experience required but experience litigating environmental and energy cases and knowledge of state and federal environmental statutes is not required. This position is an excellent opportunity for litigators to laterally transition to an environmental justice and environmental litigation practice while joining a supportive and collegial team of professionals working together to protect the rights of all New Yorkers to clean air, clean water, and safe and healthy communities.The Office of the New York State Attorney General’s (OAG) Environmental Protection Bureau is seeking an experienced litigator for its Buffalo office. This position involves representing the state in environmental, public health, and energy matters in lawsuits in state and federal courts, and in proceedings before administrative agencies. The Environmental Protection Bureau enfo