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Anybody here work for SF District Attorney's Office?

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 03, 2018 12:29 pm

Does anybody know if SF DA's office hires senior level lawyers? I'm a senior WC lit associate in NYC big law.

Planning to move to SF with my family next year (child on the way). I grew up in SF and I find myself wanting to work for SF DA. I'm also going to apply to federal and state level jobs but I wanted to specifically ask about the SF DA's office. I know that some DA's offices prefer to hire young lawyers only for budget reasons.

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Re: Anybody here work for SF District Attorney's Office?

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 03, 2018 1:07 pm

Don't know specifically re: senior lawyers. I've heard they find it hard to recruit and retain good people. Turnover very high. I'm sure it's as good a DA's office as any to get trial experience. Have heard better things about the Alameda DA, in Oakland.

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Anonymous User wrote:Don't know specifically re: senior lawyers. I've heard they find it hard to recruit and retain good people. Turnover very high. I'm sure it's as good a DA's office as any to get trial experience. Have heard better things about the Alameda DA, in Oakland.
There were plenty of senior attorneys there, but they seemed to be mostly home-grown in that they came directly after law school. The office is very small btw, so it can be a little claustrophobic. Quality varies across the board, and there are some interesting personalities.

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Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 03, 2018 3:00 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Don't know specifically re: senior lawyers. I've heard they find it hard to recruit and retain good people. Turnover very high. I'm sure it's as good a DA's office as any to get trial experience. Have heard better things about the Alameda DA, in Oakland.
wow it was totally a shot in the dark that i posted here. thanks so much for your answer. what have you heard about alameda that makes it better? can share any specifics about their difficulties with retaining folks?

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Re: Anybody here work for SF District Attorney's Office?

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 03, 2018 3:01 pm

Anonymous User wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Don't know specifically re: senior lawyers. I've heard they find it hard to recruit and retain good people. Turnover very high. I'm sure it's as good a DA's office as any to get trial experience. Have heard better things about the Alameda DA, in Oakland.
There were plenty of senior attorneys there, but they seemed to be mostly home-grown in that they came directly after law school. The office is very small btw, so it can be a little claustrophobic. Quality varies across the board, and there are some interesting personalities.
thanks so much for your response. do you mean small like physical space? can you share some specifics about what you mean by "interesting"?

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