The Tax Law Center at the NYU School of Law is seeking a full-time Attorney Advisor OR Senior Attorney Advisor, based on experience, with expertise in litigation or tax controversy. This role will report to the Director of Litigation work closely with the Director of Litigation and other senior staff members to contribute to rigorous, high-impact tax legal work in the public interest.
You are an attorney with some experience in litigation, especially related to administrative law, or tax controversy, or in working in US federal government processes of crafting, interpreting, administering, or adjudicating tax issues. You are excited to work closely with academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers to advance racial and economic equity in taxation.
You are an excellent writer of legal briefs, and of other products including memos, and comments on regulations and legislation. You are excited to dive into technical tax issues.
You are a highly organized project manager and a clear communicator, able to manage production of high-quality, timely written work, and exercise judgement about where to focus time and resources to have robust input in fast-moving tax law and policy processes.
Experience in both litigation and tax is highly desired, however we will consider applicants with strong litigation experience especially in administrative law but without deep experience in tax subject matter.
Responsibilities
The Attorney Advisor, who will report to the Director of Litigation or another senior member of staff, will be responsible for duties including:
In addition to the responsibilities listed for the Attorney Advisor above, Senior Attorney Advisors will be responsible for:
Requirements
Applicants must provide a writing sample, preferably fully original work (i.e., prior to edits from others). Applicants should include a brief description of the writing sample that indicates the extent to which the writing is original.
Prior experience managing staff is a plus but is not required, but you need to be excited to develop these skills.
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for an Attorney Advisor position is between $150,000 and $190,000 per year depending on experience. The annual base salary range for a Senior Attorney Advisor position is between $175,000 and $205,000 per year depending on experience.
New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. You will be an employee of New York University, with access to an excellent, comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off and retirement contributions. You will be an employee of New York University, with access to an excellent, comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off and retirement contributions.
The Tax Law Center has physical office space at NYU School of Law in New York, but also offers hybrid or remote work arrangements from within the US.
The Tax Law Center at the NYU School of Law is seeking a full-time Attorney Advisor OR Senior Attorney Advisor, based on experience, with expertise in litigation or tax controversy. This role will report to the Director of Litigation work closely with the Director of Litigation and other senior staff members to contribute to rigorous, high-impact tax legal work in the public interest.
You are an attorney with some experience in litigation, especially related to administrative law, or tax controversy, or in working in US federal government processes of crafting, interpreting, administering, or adjudicating tax issues. You are excited to work closely with academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers to advance racial and economic equity in taxation.
You are an excellent writer of legal briefs, and of other products including memos, and comments on regulations and legislation. You are excited to dive into technical tax issues.
You are a highly…