What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Attorney General (Attorney lll) - Tobacco and Civil Litigation position at South Carolina Office of the Attorney General?
Job Responsibilities
Come join the Tobacco Division of the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office! The Tobacco Division has brought more than $2 billion into the State over the past 25 years through diligent enforcement of the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA).
Created in 1998, the MSA resolved litigation between the Attorneys General of 46 States and 6 U.S. Territories and the major tobacco companies. In exchange for dismissal of those lawsuits, the companies agreed to make annual payments to the States according to a defined algorithm. The settlement obligations, as well as the responsibilities placed on the Settling States, continue in perpetuity. The Tobacco Division enforces those duties under South Carolina’s qualifying statute (S.C. Code Ann.
This position also includes travel to conferences across the country and participation in multistate calls and working groups with other attorneys general and NAAG counsel. The MSA spans 46 states and 7 territories and involves international corporations generating more than $30 billion annually; therefore, broad collaboration and networking among the states are essential.
Recent news on tobacco settlement payments
This Position Also Includes An Excellent Benefits Package
A Juris Doctorate Degree and at least 5 years of experience as a practicing attorney. Must be a member and in good standing with the SC Bar. Must satisfy Rule 403 requirements.
Additional Requirements
DRUG SCREENING, CREDIT CHECK, DELINQUENT TAX CHECK, AND SLED BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED.
THIS OFFICE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
Utilization Report available upon request.
Come join the Tobacco Division of the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office! The Tobacco Division has brought more than $2 billion into the State over the past 25 years through diligent enforcement of the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA).
Created in 1998, the MSA resolved litigation between the Attorneys General of 46 States and 6 U.S. Territories and the major tobacco companies. In exchange for dismissal of those lawsuits, the companies agreed to make annual payments to the States according to a defined algorithm. The settlement obligations, as well as the responsibilities placed on the Settling States, continue in perpetuity. The Tobacco Division enforces those duties under South Carolina’s qualifying statute (S.C. Code Ann.
- 11-48-30 et seq.) to ensure the State receives its full annual payment.
This position also includes travel to conferences across the country and participation in multistate calls and working groups with other attorneys general and NAAG counsel. The MSA spans 46 states and 7 territories and involves international corporations generating more than $30 billion annually; therefore, broad collaboration and networking among the states are essential.
- Research and answer questions regarding Tobacco Law on behalf of the State, its subdivisions, and officials as an Assistant Attorney General in the Tobacco Unit of the Civil Division.
- Review, evaluate, and approve or deny annual certifications to the South Carolina Tobacco Directory; certification is required of every cigarette brand sold in South Carolina.
- Analyze escrow accounts of Tobacco Manufacturers and enforce compliance with South Carolina’s qualifying statute through litigation, if necessary.
- Draft correspondence to financial institutions, state agencies, and counsel for Tobacco Manufacturers.
- Learn to maintain and operate a detailed spreadsheet tracking statewide cigarette sales, including the processes and audits that ensure data accuracy.
Recent news on tobacco settlement payments
This Position Also Includes An Excellent Benefits Package
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility.
- Paid parental leave.
- Health, dental, vision, long-term disability, and life insurance for employees, spouses, and children.
- Fifteen days of annual (vacation) leave per year.
- Fifteen days of sick leave per year.
- Thirteen paid holidays.
- State Retirement Plan and Deferred Compensation Programs.
A Juris Doctorate Degree and at least 5 years of experience as a practicing attorney. Must be a member and in good standing with the SC Bar. Must satisfy Rule 403 requirements.
Additional Requirements
- Position may require overnight travel.
- Knowledge of the laws of South Carolina.
- Knowledge of general case, statutory, and common law.
- Knowledge of judicial and quasi-judicial procedures and rules of guidance.
- Ability to interpret and apply laws in court decisions.
- Ability to analyze facts, evidence, and legal instruments.
- Ability to express conclusions and arguments clearly and logically.
DRUG SCREENING, CREDIT CHECK, DELINQUENT TAX CHECK, AND SLED BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED.
THIS OFFICE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
Utilization Report available upon request.
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