Assistant Attorney General | Health Care Division
$87,500–$130,595 year
Hybrid · Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Lead and assist with complex consumer protection investigations and litigations involving entities and individuals in the health care sector. Responsibilities include conducting interviews, obtaining documents and taking testimony through civil investigative demands, handling settlement negotiations, and preparing for litigation. Litigation duties cover pleadings, discovery, dispositive motions, trial, settlement, and all other aspects of litigation. May involve opportunities to join AGO civil litigation teams challenging federal actions and to work with other states on complex cases. May participate in health policy work, including monitoring trends in health care costs and drafting or reviewing proposed legislation. Must be a member of the Massachusetts Bar or eligible for admission by motion, with a strong emphasis on writing, legal analysis, negotiation, and oral advocacy, and a demonstrated commitment to public interest law. The office notes a hybrid model with some telework days for most positions.
Required Qualifications
- Member of the Massachusetts Bar or eligible for admission by motion
- At least three (3) years of post-JD litigation, health law, consumer law, or equivalent experience preferred
- Excellent writing, legal analysis, negotiation, and oral advocacy skills
- Ability to quickly grasp complex legal, business, and financial concepts
- Ability to collaborate and represent the Office with internal and external stakeholders
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Demonstrated commitment to practicing law in the public interest
- Applicants must be Massachusetts Bar eligible at the time of application and must apply for admission before their start date
Apply with one swipe on Sorce. We auto-fill applications and apply on your behalf — no cover letters, no 40-minute forms.
Hiring someone like this?
Get your role in front of qualified candidates on Sorce.