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  • Susan Amesbury

    Susan Amesbury

    Senior Assistant Attorney General, General Counsel

    Susan Amesbury joined the Department in 1998 as an Honors Attorney. Susan is the primary legal advisor to the Oregon Youth Authority regarding all aspects of the juvenile justice system, including jurisdictional and records confidentiality issues and conditions of confinement. . . .

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  • Keith Dubanevich

    Keith Dubanevich

    Chief of Staff and Special Counsel to the Attorney General

    Keith Dubanevich joined the Department as Special Counsel to the Attorney General in January 2009 and was subsequently appointed Chief of Staff. Keith advises the Department on the areas of consumer protection, Medicaid fraud, civil rights and charitable activities. Keith also leads the Attorney General's Business Advisory Council. . . .

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  • John Dunbar

    John Dunbar

    Attorney in Charge, Trial

    John Dunbar joined the Department in April of 2009 after many years of practicing complex business litigation with the firms Ball Janik, LLP in Portland and Jenner & Block, LLP in Chicago. Early in his career John clerked with the Honorable Owen M. Panner, U.S. District Judge, and served as Executive Managing Editor of the Washington Law Review. . . .

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  • Dee Carlson

    Dee Carlson

    Senior Assistant Attorney General, General Counsel

    Dee Carlson joined the Department in February of 1989 after a number of years practicing business, product liability and health-related law with Stoel Rives, LLP in Portland. Initially, his work for the Department emphasized enforcement proceedings and general counsel work for various divisions . . .

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  • Jean Fogarty

    Jean Fogarty

    Director, Child Support

    After graduating from law school, Jean Fogarty clerked for Judges Jonathan Newman and Tom Young on the Oregon Court of Appeals. Jean was in private practice for one year before she realized that public law was her calling. Since joining the Department in 1984, Jean has represented DHS Child Welfare and the Oregon Child Support Program. . . .

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  • Erika Hadlock

    Erika Hadlock

    Senior Assistant Attorney General, Appellate

    Erika Hadlock first joined the Department in 1995 after spending four years as an associate in the Portland office of Bogle and Gates. From 1998 to 2000, Erika served as a hearings officer for the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, and then clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Anna Brown before returning to the Department in 2001. . . .

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  • David Hart

    David Hart

    Assistant Attorney in Charge, Civil Enforcement

    David Hart practiced as a physical therapist in New York City, Hawaii, Washington and Oregon for 15 years before becoming an attorney. Today he protects the public health by taking on large pharmaceutical companies in major multi-state drug marketing investigations and health care fraud cases. . . .

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  • Jessica Jackelen

    Jessica Jackelen

    Assistant Attorney General, Civil Enforcement

    Jessica Jackelen joined the Department as an Honors Attorney directly after law school. She previously worked as a law clerk for the Juvenile Rights Project and served as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) helped guide children through the complex legal and social services system . . .

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  • Scott Jackson

    Scott Jackson

    Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Justice

    Scott came to the Department of Justice in 2002. Prior to that he was a Deputy District Attorney in Clackamas County for 18 years and has also been a Reserve Deputy with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. The District Attorney Assistance Program provides prosecutorial and investigative assistance . . .

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  • Anna Joyce

    Anna Joyce

    Assistant Attorney in Charge, Appellate

    Anna Joyce joined the Department of Justice as an Honors Attorney after serving as a judicial clerk with the Honorable Rives Kistler on the Oregon Court of Appeals. In addition to briefing cases in the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, Anna is a member of the Department's recruitment committee, supervises law clerks, . . .

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  • Jacqueline Kamins

    Jacqueline Kamins

    Assistant Attorney General, Trial

    Jackie Kamins is privileged to represent the State in civil rights and habeas corpus cases in federal court. Prior to joining the Department, she practiced at Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal, LLP in Washington D.C. She also clerked for Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and was Editor-in-Chief of the University of Virginia Law Weekly. . . .

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  • Michael Kron

    Michael Kron

    Assistant Attorney General, General Counsel

    Michael Kron's work at the Department involves advising the State of Oregon on government transparency and public records issues. His other responsibilities include researching and drafting Attorney General Opinions and Chief Counsel Letters of Advice. At Columbia Law School, Michael was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and was awarded a Hamilton Fellowship. . . .

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  • Erin Lagesen

    Erin Lagesen

    Assistant Attorney General, Appellate

    Erin Lagesen first joined the Department of Justice in May 1998 as a law clerk in the Trial Division's Special Litigation Unit. She returned to the Department in October 2004 as an Assistant Attorney General in the Appellate Division. In the interim, she clerked for the Honorable Susan P. Graber of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and . . .

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  • Don Pyle

    Don Pyle

    Senior Assistant Attorney General, General Counsel

    Don Pyle joined the Department in 2008 after 32 years with the Portland firm Lane Powell, PC. A seasoned litigator, Don represented clients in a wide array of environmental and toxic tort lawsuits. Don is currently responsible for coordinating the State's legal interests in the Portland Harbor Superfund clean-up effort and claim for natural resource damages.

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  • Liani Reeves

    Liani Reeves

    Assistant to the Chief Trial Counsel, Trial

    Liani Reeves joined the Department in 2001 through the Honors Attorney program. Liani also served as a clinical instructor and staff attorney for the National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) at Lewis & Clark Law School. At NCVLI Liani focused on violence against women and human trafficking issues and worked on high-profile victims' rights cases, . . .

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  • Sean Riddell

    Sean Riddell

    Chief Counsel, Criminal Justice

    Sean Riddell, a highly decorated Marine Corps officer, was a Deputy Multnomah County District Attorney from 2002 to 2009. During that time, he built an impressive resume fighting gang violence and white collar crime. In 2006, Sean shut down the Portland branch of the San Diego-based Lincoln Park Bloods, prosecuting 6 members for a string of armed robberies. . . .

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  • Deena Ryerson

    Deena Ryerson

    Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Justice

    Before coming to the Department, Deena Ryerson worked as a prosecutor at the Washington County District Attorney's office for six years. During that time, she prosecuted countless DUIIs, both alcohol and drug related, and began an outreach campaign to address substance abuse issues. . . .

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  • Joanna Tucker Davis

    Joanna Tucker Davis

    Assistant Attorney General, General Counsel

    Joanna Tucker Davis began her legal career at the Manhattan District Attorney's office prosecuting crimes that ranged from violent felonies, domestic violence and child pornography cases. During her tenure, she was promoted to the specialized sex crimes unit. As a staff attorney at the National Crime Victims' Law Institute (NCVLI) . . .

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  • Sarah Weston

    Sarah Weston

    Honors Attorney

    Sarah Weston came to the Department of Justice through the Honors Attorney program in 2008. She spent her first year litigating juvenile dependency and termination of parental rights cases with the Child Advocacy Section, and is currently assigned to the Office of the Attorney General. . . .

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  • Simon Whang

    Simon Whang

    Assistant Attorney General, Civil Enforcement

    In college, Simon Whang was president of the Johns Hopkins University debate team and a nationally-ranked debater, a source of both pride and embarrassment. Simon started his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan. He moved back to Oregon in 2003, prosecuting property and financial crimes . . .

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  • Mary Williams

    Mary Williams

    Deputy Attorney General

    Mary Williams joined the Department as an Honors Attorney in September 1991. She was appointed Assistant Solicitor General in 1997 and Solicitor General in 2002. While serving as Solicitor General, she took the lead in briefing four cases in the U. S. Supreme Court and argued three of them. The State won all four of those cases. . . .

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The Oregon Department of Justice is committed to increasing diversity in Oregon's legal community and has adopted the Multnomah County Bar Association's Statement of Diversity Principles.

Attorneys

The Oregon Department of Justice has more than 1200 dedicated employees, including 300 excellent attorneys. Our goal is to be the best public law office in the nation. We are committed to finding, developing, and retaining the finest legal professionals. We offer our employees a challenging, fun, and rewarding work environment with great benefits resulting in a satisfying career. Because of our size and the volume of our legal work, we are able to entrust each attorney with an appropriate level of responsibility, helping people work productively by facilitating growth and development of their knowledge and skills. If you are looking for a fast-paced and challenging career, the Oregon Department of Justice is the place for you.

Current Vacancies - Attorney

For specific information about attorney positions, working at the Department or our hiring process please contact careers@doj.state.or.us.

Honors Attorneys

The Honors Attorney program is a two-year program designed to provide exceptional recent law school graduates--including those who have served as judicial clerks--with the opportunity to gain public law experience after law school. Honors Attorneys typically rotate from one division to another after their first year, enabling them to obtain a breadth of experience in diverse areas of the law and with colleagues from different divisions in the office. As an Honors Attorney, you will immediately handle your own caseload and have the opportunity to work on some of the most pressing issues facing the state. Whether you are interested in complex litigation, environmental law, criminal law, antitrust, consumer protection, protecting Oregon’s children, or constitutional issues, the Honors Attorney program enables new attorneys to gain invaluable hands-on experience in a wide range of legal disciplines alongside more experienced attorneys. As a member of the DOJ, you will work with talented and dedicated attorneys and staff to represent the State of Oregon, its departments, agencies and institutions, and, most importantly, its citizens.

Recruitment for the Honors Attorney program occurs every year in the early fall. For specific information about the application process, please contact careers@doj.state.or.us.

Law Clerks

The Oregon Department of Justice employs approximately 80 law students to provide legal support to Assistant Attorneys General. In any division, a law clerk's usual duties will be to perform library research, investigate factual matters, and to provide a written product. The final result may be used by the supervising attorney as background, it may be incorporated as part of an opinion or legal document or it may itself be a finished product such as a brief, memorandum, pleading or opinion. Certified law students may be able to assist supervising attorneys in court proceedings. The Department expects the highest professional work from its clerks; conversely, the Department does not use law clerks as "gophers."

Current Vacancies - Law Clerk

For specific information about law clerk positions, working at the Department or our hiring process please contact careers@doj.state.or.us.

Other Positions

The Department offers a variety of other employment opportunities, including administrative and legal support staff, case managers and program-related positions such as improving the well-being of Oregon's children through the Division of Child Support; and protecting victims of violent crime in the Crime Victims' Services Division.

Current Vacancies - Other Positions

For specific information about any of these open positions, working at the Department or our hiring process please contact recruitment@doj.state.or.us.

To Apply

Please download the Attorney Application (doc) (pdf) or Law Clerk Application (doc) (pdf), and submit it to Human Resources, Department of Justice, 1162 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301. If you have questions about any position at the Oregon Department of Justice, please send an email to careers@doj.state.or.us and we will be happy to tell you more. If there are particular areas of the Department that are of interest to you, please let us know in the email and we'll direct your question to that section. If there are no vacancies at this time, we hope you will keep us in mind.