Description:

Position Description:
Performs legal work involving representation and advice on legal matters in the A State University System Office of General Counsel.

Major/Essential Functions:
  • Work with the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in defending lawsuits filed against the TTU System or its component institutions including, but not limited to, responding to discovery requests, preparing for and attending depositions and hearings, and filing motions.
  • Respond to complaints of discrimination by former or current students or employees that are filed with external agencies (e.g., EEOC, TWC-CRD, OCR, DOL) including, but not limited to, attending mediations, filing position statements, and participating in interviews.
  • Draft, review, and advise regarding contracts of the A State University System and components.
  • Provide legal advice on a variety of issues including, but not limited to, matters concerning the rights, obligations, and privileges of institutions of higher education, and federal and state regulatory matters.
  • Advise officials, faculty or staff of A State University System and components.
  • Review and interpret laws, regulations, proposed legislative bills, and internal policies affecting operations and administration.
  • Handle Texas Public Information act requests, including drafting and filing requests for Attorney General opinions.
  • Handle medical malpractice and professional liability matters.
  • Review/revise campus-wide policies and procedures.
  • Work with the Vice Chancellor and General Counsel on issues impacting the board of regents.
  • Attend and advise various TTU System component committees.
  • Engage in actions and communications that are consistent with the A State University System and component institution Values Culture.

Required Qualifications:
Assistant General Counsel:
JD degree; Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.

Associate General Counsel:
JD degree; five years experience as an attorney. Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.

Preferred Qualifications:
Assistant General Counsel:
Three years experience as a practicing attorney handling legal matters that are relevant to representing a public institution of higher education. Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.

Associate General Counsel:
Seven years experience as a practicing attorney handling legal matters that are relevant to representing a public institution of higher education. Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.

Does this position work in a research laboratory?
No