In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Candidates with significant trial experience such as prosecutors and public defenders, and candidates with experience representing employees in Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) and Labor Code enforcement actions are especially encouraged to apply.
Knowledge of how to conduct legal analysis (e.g., issue-spotting, rule analysis, applying law to facts) to ensure relevant issues and information are identified and correlated with applicable law, and to aid in predicting the legal outcome.
Knowledge of proper spelling, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure to ensure that written materials prepared and reviewed are complete, and free of errors.
Knowledge of the rules of evidence and their application in depositions, court trials, and administrative hearings.
Knowledge of pretrial and trial procedures in state and federal courts.
Skilled at listening to others to facilitate an open exchange of ideas and provide for effective communication.
Skilled at effectively organizing and conducting cross examination of witnesses at trial or hearing.
Skilled at negotiating case resolutions that maximize results for the client.
Skilled at formulating persuasive legal arguments and presentation of evidence to the bench, juries, arbitrators, mediators, and opposing counsel.
Ability to apply professional ethical rules as they relate to the practice of law and particularly the role of public attorneys.
Ability to examine witnesses at deposition and at trial on direct examination and cross examination.
Ability to review and/or finalize work products produced by clients, para- professionals, and/or other attorneys.
Ability to lay the foundation for documentary evidence and expert witness opinion testimony.
Ability to prepare and deliver closing arguments which synthesize evidence and applicable law in a compelling narrative.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion in the dissemination of information.
Ability to plan the development of a project, case or matter.
Ability to present cases before State and Federal Courts, and administrative agencies or forums.
Ability to remain calm under stressful circumstances.
Ability to exercise sound judgment in decision making.