Posted 2d ago

Assistant General Counsel - Subpoena

@ Cook County
Chicago, Illinois, United States
$92k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:process subpoenas, coordinate litigation, assist discovery
Requirements Summary:Provide legal services on subpoenas and CCSO litigation; manage subpoena processing, FOIA responses, and coordination with State’s Attorney.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Microsoft Office, Database maintenance, Electronic subpoena database
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Job Description

 

Cook County

Sheriff

 

Job Code:       5867

Job Title:        Assistant General Counsel - Subpoenas

Salary Grade: 24

Department: Legal and Labor Affairs 

Bargaining Unit: N/A

Position Details: Civilian (non-sworn) / non-merit ranked / internal & external candidates.

FLSA Status: Exempt

Probation Period: 12 months

Direct Appointment 

 

Characteristics of the Position

 

General Overview 

Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel – Subpoenas is responsible for providing quality and efficient legal services to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office (“CCSO”). The Assistant General Counsel - Subpoena will be responsible for coordinating all subpoena requests for CCSO records.

The Assistant General Counsel - Subpoenas will assist the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsels, Assistant General Counsels and Special Counsel where needed in managing all aspects of CCSO litigation, labor and employment matters, grievances, and arbitrations.  The Assistant General Counsel - Subpoenas will also be responsible for any other legal matters as directed by the Deputy General Counsel and General Counsel.


Key Responsibilities and Duties

Ensure the processing of all subpoenas both for records and appearances submitted by any competent jurisdiction and ensure that the CCSO’s response(s) to all such subpoenas are compliant with state/federal law.

Review and investigate all initial subpoenas requests that require legal evaluation.  Analyze and determine any legal issues requiring appropriate action prior to disclosure or response.

Become well versed in federal and state laws addressing privilege, privacy, confidentiality and other limitations when responding to subpoenas to effectively counsel the Sheriff’s Office and direct subpoena responses to avoid legal risk and protect privileged, private and deliberative information.

Communicate in a professional, thorough and timely manner with requesting entities, attorneys or other individuals with regards to all issues related to subpoenas issued to the Sheriff’s Office. This includes all forms of communication including written and verbal discourse.

Effectively and timely negotiate subpoena response parameters with requesting agencies, attorneys and other individuals to ensure legal compliance to all subpoenas and/ or avoid sanctions or contempt proceedings where possible.

Evaluate subpoenas for issues related to burdensome and overly broad parameters and utilize any and all legal tools for narrowing our response including seeking judicial intervention where required.

Evaluate any motions or rules to show cause requiring subpoena compliance as soon as possible and prepare all relevant information for referral to the State’s Attorney’s Office when required.

Effectively and professionally coordinate with the State’s Attorney’s Office on litigation matters regarding subpoenas leading to impactful and positive outcomes.

Prepare written responses to all subpoena requests in a timely manner as required under the law.

When directed, contributes to FOIA team by responding to Freedom of Information Act requests as needed, including completing Attorney General’s FOIA training module.

Utilize and maintain the Sheriff’s Office’s electronic subpoena database by inputting and updating data.

Assist where needed in the management of all CCSO litigation; monitor the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Civil Division and Special State’s Attorneys in litigation matters including the preparation, review and disclosure of all pleadings, discovery responses and materials, the coordination of witness preparation and deposition testimony, oversee all trial preparation, filings, and litigation.

Review laws and regulations affecting the Sheriff’s Office. Render legal opinions, provide legal advice and counsel to anticipate, avoid, mitigate, or resolve potential or pending legal issues, disputes, and litigation. Assist in the creation and review of proposed written directives, policies, and procedural manual changes.

Respond to questions regarding federal, state, and local laws and their impact on the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, performing research into statutory and case law as necessary to advise the Cook County Sheriff’s Office in its day-to-day operations and policy decisions.

As needed, act as a hearing officer for administrative matters including but not limited to inmate disciplinary hearings. 

Conduct legal research and complete tasks set forth by General Counsel, Assistant General Counsel or Special Counsel in an organized and thorough manner. Prioritization and deadlines will be established by the supervising Assistant General Counsel.

Assist with litigation, employment, labor, and all other Legal Department functions as directed by the Assistant General Counsels, General Counsel, or designees.

Maintain confidentiality and ensure that the organization faithfully performs pursuant to federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances. Adhere to the code of ethics and professionalism.



Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Ability to use computer-based technologies to manipulate, create, store, and retrieve information.

Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and database maintenance.

Ability to communicate and work well with others, including from all departments in the Sheriff’s Office, to answer questions and inquiries, and to coordinate communication and updates concerning subpoenas to relevant Department personnel.

Excellent organizational skills.

Excellent legal research, writing and analytical skills.

Intermediate proficiency in the use of office equipment, computers, and data entry with the ability to apply these skills to his/her duties and responsibilities.     

Ability to listen and communicate effectively with others verbally and in writing with tact and courtesy.

Ability to communicate verbally and in writing with supervisors in a respectful, productive, and succinct manner.

Ability to track and measure activity and productivity.

Excellent critical thinking and decision-making skills.

Ability to satisfactorily prepare and complete various reports.

Ability to work well with others. 

Ability to work in close proximity to pre-trial detainees in the Cook County Jail divisions.

Knowledge of and ability to use sound judgment in identifying issues that may have a high-cost impact or legal implications for the organization, referring those issues to senior leadership.

Ability to work with limited supervision. 


Minimum Qualifications 

A Juris Doctorate from an accredited institution.

Member of the Illinois Bar.

Ability to work within the Cook County Jail maximum, medium and minimum-security divisions.

The Assistant General Counsel - Subpoenas must successfully complete an electronic training within 30 days after assuming the position. Thereafter, Assistant General Counsel - Subpoenas must successfully complete the electronic training each year.  The Assistant General Counsel - Subpoenas will work with every department within the Sheriff’s Office and therefore experience working with a multi-departmental agency is welcome. 

 

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working in a government or public employer setting. 

Technical proficiency and ability to work within multiple electronic record systems. 

 

The duties listed are not set forth for purposes of limiting the assignment of work. They are not to be construed as a complete list of the many duties normally to be performed under a job title or those to be performed temporarily outside an employee’s normal line of work.

 

**Article EE, Civilian Selection Process, of the Sheriff’s Employment Action Manual (SEAM), applies to this employment process and can be found at the following link:

https://cookcountysheriffil.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/SEAM-Article-EE-Civilian-Selection-Process-updated-11-15-25.pdf

 

Please note that there are no remote job opportunities, all positions are located onsite.

 

All Cook County Sheriff’s Office employees must apply on the internal employment page to be considered; the application may be accessed via the SheriffNet site on the Human Resource page.

 

*Note: All Internal Applicants are subject to Cook County Promotional salary rules if selected.

 

I Certify that no Political Reasons or Factors were considered in any decision I made or action I took related to this Employment Action. Further, I do not know of or have any reason to believe that anyone else considered or took action based on Political Reasons or Factors with respect to this Employment Action.

 

EEO Statement

The Cook County Sheriff’s Office is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits all unlawful discrimination in its hiring and promotional process. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office employment decisions will not be based on race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, family or parental status, disability, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.

 

Benefits

Health Insurance Program Health insurance coverage includes medical, dental and vision care and is available for an employee and his/her eligible dependents.

 

Holidays Thirteen (13) Holidays are granted in each Fiscal Year. Employees who are active at the beginning of the fiscal year (December 1st) also qualify for a floating holiday.

 

Sick Leave Granted sick leave is earned and accrued at the rate of one (1) day for each month of service and may be accumulated up to one hundred and seventy-five (175) working days.

 

Vacation Leave – Granted Vacation leave is earned and accrued, with employees having the opportunity to accrue fifteen (15) days within the Fiscal Year; Vacation leave accruals increase based on an employee’s anniversary date of employment.

 

Life Insurance Basic term life insurance, equal to one (1) time the employee’s annual salary, is offered to every employee at no cost and the employee may elect to purchase supplemental coverage.

 

Pension Plan Employees contribute into the Cook County Pension Fund and earn a prescribed percentage for each year of service; employees may be eligible for an annual annuity after ten

(10) years of service and upon reaching a certain age based on when the employee started employment.

 

Deferred Compensation Program Employees may elect to enroll in a deferred compensation plan, a tax deferred plan which may be used as a supplemental retirement option.

 

The 2025 Cook County Employee Benefits Overview can be viewed at:

https://www.cookcountyil.gov/sites/g/files/ywwepo161/files/documents/2025-09/OE26.Employee Benefits Overview (EBO)_County.pdf

 

Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace

It is the policy of the Cook County Sheriff’s Office to provide a drug- and alcohol-free workplace for all members.

 

It is imperative that all Sheriff’s Office members are capable of devoting constant and uninterrupted attention to the performance of all assigned duties without risk to safety and security for themselves, other members, or the public. To ensure the goals of this policy are met, all Sheriff’s Office members shall be subject to drug and alcohol testing, whether mandatory, random, or based on reasonable suspicion.

 

*Must be legally authorized to work in the United States. *

 

This position requires successful completion of post-offer tests, which may include a background check, drug screen and/or medical examination. Falsification of any information in the application process will result in disqualification and ineligible for appointment to, or employment in, a position in the County service for a period of five years. For current Cook County Sheriff’s employees, such falsification may result in discipline, up to and including termination, and ineligible for appointment to or employment in a position in the County service for a period of five years. See Cook County Code of Ordinances, Article II, Sections 44-54 Unlawful Practices Relating to Employees and Employment - Penalty, 44-56 Political Discrimination; Cook County Employment Plan, Section V.N. Pre-Interview License and Certification Verification; Supplemental Policy No. 2014-2.13 Ineligible for Rehire List; and Cook County Personnel Rules 3.3(b) (7) (8) (18).

 

Sheriff’s Employment Action Manual (SEAM)

The Cook County Sheriff’s Office hiring process is governed by the Sheriff’s Employment Action Manual (SEAM) which prohibits employment actions from being influenced by any Political Reasons or Factors for Non-Exempt Positions. Cook County Sheriff’s officials and employees who become aware of or receive a complaint that involves an allegation of Political Reasons or Factors being considered in the hiring process of Non-Exempt positions are obligated to refer the complaint to the Cook County Sheriff’s Director of Compliance. If the Cook County Sheriff’s Director of Compliance sustains allegations of Political Reasons or Factors being considered, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office will disqualify the Applicant or Candidate from consideration for employment and disciplinary action will be imposed on any involved Cook County employees, if applicable.”

The advertisement of this position by any individual does not constitute an offer or promise of employment, promotion, or any other employment action and shall not influence the Cook County Sheriff’s Office hiring decision.



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If you have an issue completing your application, please contact the Agency listed below for the specific job:

 

Forest Preserve District  708-771-1561

Health & Hospitals System 312-864-0430

Juvenile Temporary Detention 312-433-7102

Offices Under the President 312-603-3300 Opt #2.

Sheriff Dept 312-603-6463

Recorder of Deeds 312-603-5095