Assistant General Counsel III – Appeals, Torts
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: Brooklyn
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at New York City Transit Job Information
Assistant General Counsel III – Appeals, Torts First Date of
Posting: 3/2/2026 Last Date of Filing: Until Filled Authority: NYCT
Department: Law Division/Unit: Torts Reports to: Deputy Executive
Assistant General Counsel – Appeals Work Location: 130 Livingston
St. Brooklyn Hours of Work: As Required Summary The Assistant
General Counsel III handles complex, high exposure appeals and
other litigation matters. The incumbent is responsible for
assisting in managing the appellate practice unit, which handles
appellate and insurance coverage litigation brought in state and
federal trial, and appellate courts related to tort claims
involving MTA agencies. The incumbent will have a very high level
of expertise in all phases of tort litigation and appellate
practice, as well as extensive knowledge of Federal, State and
local laws. The selected candidate will also be responsible for
helping design and implement curriculum that will acclimate
employees to case management and work managed in the torts division
as well as provide continued professional development and
instruction to in-house attorneys and outside counsel based on the
latest procedural and substantive developments in the law.
Compensation $174,000-$179,000 Responsibilities Support the Deputy
Executive Assistant General Counsel – Appeals, in managing the tort
appeals unit which handles cases and issues that significantly
impact the MTA agencies’ financial exposure, public relations,
policies and procedures and establishes legal precedent affecting
not only the specific case defended but future cases brought
against MTA agencies. Directly handle, and oversee in-house
attorneys and outside counsel that handle, complex, high exposure
appeals, and other litigation matters brought against MTA agencies
in state and federal trial and appellate courts, including cases
brought under New York’s Labor Law sections 240 and 241(6),
insurance coverage and indemnification matters. Critically analyze
torts cases and develop, implement and oversee defense strategies
during all phases of litigation designed to achieve the most
favorable and cost-effective resolution of lawsuits and claims, in
conformance with the most current legal precedent and ethical
considerations. Develop and implement curriculum designed to
acclimate attorneys and non-attorneys to the tort unit’s case
management procedures and litigation practices, and to provide
continued professional development based on current legal trends to
ensure consistent and uniform defense strategies designed to
achieve predictable and cost-effective outcomes. Select, develop
and motivate personnel within the department. Provide career
development for subordinates. Provide prompt and effective coaching
and counseling. Responsible for discipline/termination of employees
when necessary. Review performance of staff. Create a professional
environment that respects individual differences and enables all
employees to develop and contribute to their full potential. Other
duties as assigned. Education and Experience A law degree and
admission to the Bar of the State of New York Minimum 10 years of
progressively independent litigation experience after admission to
the Bar defending significant, a minimum of six (6) years of
managerial/supervisory experience and a minimum of four (4) years
of significant and specialized appellate court experience,
preferably in tort and governmental liability. Competencies Proven
ability to litigate, and oversee a team that litigates, a high
volume of complex, high exposure torts caseload from inception to
resolution independently and collaboratively, under pressure and
tight time constraints. Proven ability to defend municipalities,
corporate entities and/or common carriers in tort litigation
involving motor vehicle accidents and premises liability Superior
analytical, verbal, writing and negotiation skills. Proven ability
to exercise sound judgment. Proven ability to build and develop
professional relationships necessary to litigation (e.g., clients,
adversaries and judiciary). Proven ability to forensically analyze
medical records and varied technical information. Ability and
command over all types of research including but not limited to
legal research engines, general internet searches and investigative
searches. Experience administering a training program or developing
a curriculum, e.g., in adjunct role, with legal clinics or
continuing education classes Excellent communication and
interpersonal skills. Excellent organizational and presentation
skills. Demonstrated ability to work with all internal levels
within a given organization, including the MTA Board. Demonstrated
ability to communicate and interact well with external agencies.
External agencies may include the Governor’s Office for New York
State, New York City government, elected and other public
officials, as well as any staff located at other federal or state
agencies or authorities. Demonstrated ability to work in a
high-profile, high-pressure environment effectively. Demonstrated
ability to communicate effectively with key internal and/or
external stakeholders. Must have strong managerial skills to
effectively direct a staff of professional and technical employees
in implementing the short- and long-term goals and direction for
the area of responsibility. Demonstrated ability to complete short-
and long-term projects effectively and as efficiently as possible.
Demonstrated analytical capabilities and quantitative skills.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or comparable
applications, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
PREFERRED: Master’s degree in a related field. Admission to the
District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Attainment of
or in the process of attaining specific functional licenses or
certifications in area of specialty if applicable. Familiarity with
the MTA’s policies and procedures. Familiarity with the MTA’s
collective bargaining procedures. Other Information Pursuant to the
New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all
employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual
Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on
Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the “Commission”). Equal
Employment Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated
agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with respect to
veteran status and individuals with disabilities. The MTA
encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds,
experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to
apply.
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