In addition to evaluating the applicant's relative knowledge, skill and ability as demonstrated by quality and breadth of education/experience, emphasis in each test component will be on measuring competitively, relative to job demands, each applicant's:
KNOWLEDGE OF:
1. Knowledge of California Department of Justice policies, case law, and statutes regarding legal and ethical responsibilities of Deputy Attorneys General in the representation of the People of the State of California, public agencies, and public officials.
2. Knowledge of general courtroom protocol and procedures in the various courts.
3. Knowledge of how to conduct legal analysis to ensure relevant issues and information are identified and correlated with applicable law.
4. Knowledge of how to make effective formal and informal oral presentations for various purposes and audiences.
5. Knowledge of professional/ethical rules as they relate to the practice of law and particularly the role of public attorneys, to ensure the rules are strictly followed and to protect the integrity of the work and the Department/state/client.
6. Knowledge of state and federal civil law and principles found in constitutions, case law, and statutes to recognize issues in case assignments and aid in legal analysis.
7. Knowledge of state and federal constitutional law and principles to aid in legal analysis, constitutional text, and/or case law interpretation.
8. Knowledge of the general principles of jurisprudence to ensure proper application of the law to facts, including statutory construction and stare decisis.
ABILITY TO:
1. Ability to analyze information to detect potential logical, legal, and/or factual flaws in arguments or assumptions and to adopt courses of action.
2. Ability to analyze, appraise, and apply legal principles, facts, and precedents to legal problems.
3. Ability to communicate in writing in a courteous, professional manner using tone, vocabulary, format, and grammar appropriate to the circumstances.
4. Ability to engage in high level discussions and consultations involving the most complex, difficult, and/or sensitive legal matters or documents.
5. Ability to identify and comply with procedural rules to formulate and apply legal strategy and advise on legal options.
6. Ability to identify and evaluate potential conflicts in law and/or policy to develop action plans for the most complex, difficult, or sensitive legal matters.
7. Ability to reason logically in order to develop research/investigation strategies and/or plan the development of a project or case.
8. Ability to use analytical reasoning, both inductive and deductive, to solve complex problems and develop solutions.
9. Ability to use evidence to convey and support legal arguments during litigation proceedings.
SKILL IN:
1. Skill in addressing the political ramifications of a case/project and how they can affect the strategy, approach, and outcome.
2. Skill in analyzing opposing parties’ arguments in order to effectively rebut and defend against them.
3. Skill in clearly communicating information and ideas using tone, volume, vocabulary, grammar, and non-verbal cues appropriate to the circumstances.
4. Skill in determining what additional factual information is needed to ensure that the case has been thoroughly prepared.
5. Skill in properly identifying the nature of problems, generating alternatives, and implementing solutions and approaches that successfully address the problems.