Closing Date: 10th May, 2024
Description:
A Government Entity Charities Bureau, the primary regulator of New York's charities sector, is seeking an experienced transactions attorney to serve as A Government Entity in the Transactions Section in the New York City office. New York charities employ one sixth (approx. 17%) of the state's private workforce, and provide national models in arts and culture, social service, religious, and advocacy organizations. When charities plan to transfer or lease all or substantially all their assets, merge, or dissolve, or when religious organizations wish to transfer, mortgage, or lease their property, court or OAG approval is required. Attorneys from the Bureau's Transactions Section work to assure the organizations receive fair value, their assets are adequately protected, and the interests of charitable beneficiaries and the public are served. In addition, attorneys oversee donor restrictions on use of assets and ensure organizations comply with the requirements of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law (N-PCL) and the Religious Corporations Law (RCL).A Government Entity will manage their own caseload, work independently under the
supervision of the Transactions Section Chief, and, in some matters,
work with the Bureau's accountants and attorneys from other bureaus
within the OAG. The AAG will be responsible for reviewing transactional
documents such as purchase and sale agreements, appraisals, governance
documents, loan agreements, merger agreements and will draft court
documents when a matter requires court involvement. The AAG will conduct
virtual and in person meetings with counsel regarding the matters they
are handling. Additionally, if interested, the AAG will have the
opportunity to give presentations to the public as part of the Bureau's
outreach programs in support of New York State charitable organizations.
Applicants may familiarize themselves with the work of the Bureau
through the guidance documents posted online here.
Applicants
should have experience handling corporate and/or real estate
transactions, familiarity with practice in New York State Courts, and be
comfortable reviewing financial statements and tax returns. Applicants
should have some familiarity with the N-PCL as well as the Internal
Revenue Code provisions applicable to tax-exempt entities. Some
knowledge of the RCL is preferred but not required. Strong written and
verbal skills are required and a commitment to public service is
essential.
Applicants must reside in (or intend to soon become a
resident of) New York State and be admitted to practice law in New York
State. In addition, the Public Officers Law requires that OAG attorneys
be citizens of the United States. A two (2) year commitment upon being
hired is a condition of employment.As an
employee of the OAG, you will join a team of dedicated individuals who
work to serve the people of our State through a wide variety of
occupations. To learn more about attorney compensation, please visit the
following page:
https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/assistant_attorney_general_compensation.pdf.
We offer a comprehensive New York State benefits package, including
paid leave, health, dental, vision, and retirement benefits, and
family-friendly policies. Additionally, the OAG offers a robust
Workplace Flexibilities Program with multiple options for employees,
including telecommuting (up to two days per week) and alternative work
schedules.