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Deputy General Counsel - Executive Office of the Trial Court Boston
Working within the Trial Court Legal Department, Deputy General Counsel is designated to perform legal research and provide legal memoranda to the Chief Justice of the Trial Court as directed. The Deputy General Counsel also plays a significant role assisting the General Counsel in the direction and supervision of the Legal Department's Administrative Attorneys in performing their duties including litigation management and support, procurement of services, contracts, Worker's Compensation claims, lease management, and inter-agency service agreements.
Facility Systems Supervisor- Suffolk County Boston
**Facility Systems Supervisor - Suffolk County | MTC Boston** Lead building operations across multiple facilities, overseeing electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and life safety systems. Coordinate maintenance staff and contractors to ensure efficient operations. Join MTC's Facilities Management team in Boston for competitive benefits, career growth, and the opportunity to maintain critical infrastructure serving our community daily. Location: Boston, MA
Senior Legal Counsel - Legal Department Boston
Working within the Legal Department of the Executive Office of the Trial Court, the Senior Legal Counsel, who is one of four, represents the interests of the Trial Court and assists the General Counsel, the Deputy General Counsel, and the Managing Counsel in advising court officials on pressing legal matters. The Senior Legal Counsel addresses an array of complex and unique legal issues and questions that arise from the administration of the Trial Court as a part of the Judicial Branch of Government. The Senior Legal Counsel also develops and implements court policies subject to the approval of the Chief Justice of the Trial Court and the Court Administrator.
Assistant Clerk - Massachusetts Appeals Court Boston
Working within the Appeals Court clerk's office, an assistant clerk assists the clerk in performing the legal and administrative duties set forth in G. L. c. 211A, §§ 6 and 8, and the Massachusetts Rules of Appellate Procedure.