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As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for arbitration lawyers in county in the United States is $17.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Arbitration Lawyers In County vs Litigation Lawyers In County?

AspectArbitration Lawyers In CountyLitigation Lawyers In County
CredentialsJuris Doctor, State Bar Admission, Arbitration Certification (if applicable)Juris Doctor, State Bar Admission, Litigation Certification (if applicable)
Work EnvironmentAlternative dispute resolution settings, private arbitration hearingsCourtrooms, pre-trial and trial proceedings
Employer & IndustryLaw firms, corporations, arbitration institutionsLaw firms, government agencies, courts
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for dispute resolution methods outside courtsCompared for courtroom litigation processes

Arbitration Lawyers In County specialize in resolving disputes through arbitration, often in private settings, while Litigation Lawyers In County handle disputes through court trials. Both require legal credentials, but their work environments and methods differ significantly, catering to different client needs and legal processes.

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Assistant District Attorney

Allegany County

Belmont, NY

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

ASSISTANT DISTRICT DEFENDER

Allegany County is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Assistant District Attorney. The candidates must be a permanent resident of Allegany County at the time of appointment and must maintain county residency during the length of employment as required by the New York State Public Officers Law.

Employment with Allegany County offers excellent benefits including affordable health insurance and membership in the New York State retirement plan.

Assistant District Attorneys are appointed by the Allegany County District Attorney.

Distinguishing Features of the Class:

Assistant District Attorneys assist the District Attorney in representing the People of State of New York in the criminal prosecution of offenses. Assistant District Attorneys perform such duties pertaining to the District Attorney's office as may be directed by the District Attorney.

Typical Work Activities:

Manages assigned cases on intake by examining case file, including complaint and report form, and determining facts versus legal issues;

Works with law enforcement agencies by rendering legal advice, assisting in investigations, coordinating activities on particular cases and preparing search warrants;

Works with local criminal courts by handling violations and misdemeanors, rendering legal advice to magistrates, preparing for preliminary felony hearings and making bail recommendations;

Researches law to determine legal requirements versus evidence;

Prepares for trial by researching points of law and rules of evidence, preparing trial file of evidence, checks on prospective jurors, checks on changes by judge and develops strategy;

Tries case, including jury selection, presentment of cases, preparing opening statements and preparing closing summations;

Handles post judgement motions, including receiving motions to vacate judgment, preparing response and brief and arguing motion in court;

Handles appeals by preparing brief, appendix and trial record, preparing response to defendant's brief, arguing appeal in County Court, and seeking permission to appeal to high courts if not a matter of right;

Responds to telephone calls from citizens, agencies and law enforcement agencies;

Researches new law and prepares memoranda.

Minimum Qualifications:

License to practice law in the State of New York and in good standing.

Special Requirements:

Valid Driver's License and automobile.

Civil Service Jurisdictional Classification: Exempt

This description is a representative summary of the major responsibilities and accountabilities performed by incumbents in this job title. The incumbent may not perform all of the specified duties nor are the listed examples exhaustive. Incumbents may be requested to perform related tasks other than those stated herein.

To apply, please submit your civil service application, resume, cover letter, references, and a copy of your attorney's license to Allegany County Human Resources & Civil Service, 7 Court Street, Room 216, Belmont, NY 14813. Please visit Allegany County Human Resources
for the complete job description and the civil service application.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME