Summary
Provides legal advice/counsel to all NYPA's business and functional areas. Researches, analyzes, and interprets proposed and existing laws, statutes, and regulations. Identifies, monitors, and addresses issues of legal risk. Serves as primary point of contact and legal reviewer of issues related to the New York Freedom of Information law and for the Authority's compliance with that law. Informs and contributes to the structuring, drafting, negotiating and/or approval of legal contracts, letters of agreement, policies and other documents. May represent NYPA during litigation, arbitration, mediation or other disputes with courts, government agencies, or other legal authorities. Specialties may include but are not limited to Contract Management, Employment Law, Governmental/Regulatory Affairs and Litigation. #LI-CJ1
Responsibilities
- Support senior management by providing legal advice and counsel on matters and transactions as directed by an Assistant General Counsel
- Research recent changes in law, rules and regulations related to NYPA and its subsidiaries, identify potential impact to business operations and recommend actions to overcome and/or offset any unfavorable outcome and provide counsel on the implementation of recommended action
- Conduct legal analysis of more complex or difficult issues. Draft transaction documents, governance documents, compliance programs, legal opinions and briefs.
- Present/communicate legal analysis on key issues to senior management, their potential impact on NYPA's and its subsidiaries' programmatic and business operations and recommend course of action
- Attend meetings with business unit clients and provide legal support and counsel relative to key issues, aligning business unit interests with enterprise-wide risk tolerance
- Independently handle routine matters, cases and transactions on behalf of NYPA and its subsidiaries
- Collaborate with business unit clients to maintain and implement legal strategies that further NYPA's and its subsidiaries' programmatic and business interests
- Serve on committees and/or task forces in a legal advisory capacity, providing legal support as needed to achieve the goals of the committee and/or task force and report to Assistant General Counsel on major developments
- Work closely with and manage outside counsel to develop case and matter strategies and closely monitor billing practices
- Report on major developments to an Assistant General Counsel
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Ability to provide timely responses and guidance to clients on more complex legal issues without the opportunity to conduct legal research
- Ability to draft transaction documents, legal opinions and briefs with minimal supervision and revision
- Ability to maintain professional, courteous and positive relations with business unit clients
- Demonstrate ability to handle more complex transactions and cases independently
- Maintain good transaction and case management and time management skills
- Possess deep verbal and written communication skills
- Deep experience and knowledge of the Authority's structure and policies
Education, Experience and Certifications
- Juris Doctor Degree, admission to the New York State Bar and admitted to practice in New York State and Federal courts is required
- Minimum 7 years of legal experience as a practicing attorney
- Experience in one or more of the following areas: of law relevant to NYPA, such as litigation/FOIL, energy, regulatory, litigation, municipal, commercial and project finance, and employment
- Experience in utility industry preferred
Physical Requirements
Up to 25% travel primarily within NY State The New York Power Authority is committed to providing fair, competitive, and market-informed compensation. The estimated salary range for this position is: $136,000-$170,000. The salary offered will be determined based on the successful candidates' relevant experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. The New York Power Authority and Canal Corporation believes that diversity, equity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents and veterans to apply. As an equal opportunity employer, NYPA/Canals is committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect communities across New York and enthusiastically serve them. We proudly celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race/color, creed/religion, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, age, disability, military status, gender/sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy and related conditions, familial/marital status, domestic violence victim status, predisposing genetic characteristics, arrest/criminal conviction record or any other category protected by law.
NYPA/Canals will also provide reasonable accommodations during the hiring process related to candidates' disabilities, pregnancy-related conditions, religious observances/practices and/or domestic violence concerns. To request an accommodation, please emailaccessibility@nypa.gov.
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