Managing Attorney – Appeals and Post-Conviction Unit
Listed on 2025-12-13
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Managing Attorney – Appeals and Post-Conviction Unit
The Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo, Inc. is seeking a Managing Attorney in our Appeals and Post-Conviction Unit (APCU). Under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer and the Appeals and Post-Conviction Unit Chief Attorney, the Managing Attorney-APCU leads a range of appellate, administrative, and supervisory functions within the criminal law domain. The role primarily focuses on perfecting indigent criminal appeals for individuals convicted across various counties in Western New York.
The Managing Attorney-APCU serves as a legal strategist and team leader-providing guidance, mentorship, training, and editorial oversight-fostering collaboration and excellence in appellate advocacy.
The Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo seeks to provide access to justice and due process to the most vulnerable individuals, children and families in the Western New York Community through quality, client-centered and holistic legal representation.
Why Join Us?
- Competitive Pay: Earn a salary ranging from $109,000 to $127,000, commensurate with your experience.
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits for you and your dependents.
- Generous vacation, personal, and sick time.
- Paid parenthood leave plan
- Long-term disability insurance, short-term disability insurance, supplemental term life insurance, and other voluntary insurance offerings
- Parking expense reimbursement plan, transit plan, and a flexible spending account.
- Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness: Eligible for the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program and the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation Loan Forgiveness Program.
Key Responsibilities:
- Supports the Chief Attorney in managing daily operations, including measures to ensure unit efficiency, ethical case handling, and high-quality client representation. Assists in supervising staff attorneys.
- Provides leadership through active engagement in legal practice, maintaining a visible and consistent presence in the courtroom, and managing an appropriate caseload to model high standards of advocacy, professionalism, and accountability for staff.
- Oversees and ensures effective, timely, and professional communication with clients of the Appeals and Post-Conviction Unit, including providing updates on case progress, explaining legal processes and outcomes, addressing client concerns, and ensuring that all interactions reflect the organization’s commitment to client-centered representation.
- Monitors and supervises the collection and organization of documents necessary for compiling records on appeal, ensuring completeness, accuracy, and compliance with procedural requirements. Coordinates with staff and external agencies to facilitate timely acquisition of transcripts, filings, and other relevant materials, and resolves issues that may delay or compromise the appellate process.
- Coordinates moot court sessions for staff attorneys.
- Regularly consults with the Chief Attorney on unit operations, including personnel matters.
- Trains attorneys on effective appellate advocacy and supervises attorneys to ensure timely completion of briefs and motions. Consults regularly with staff attorneys about their cases.
- Manages the proper filing of pleadings and briefs with both the Appellate Division and the NYS Court of Appeals, ensuring compliance with all applicable rules of procedure, formatting requirements, and deadlines.
- Directs and supports the investigation and filing of post-conviction motions managed by the Unit, including CDP-CPL §§ 440.10, 440.20, 440.47, and 460.30 motions, ensuring legal accuracy, procedural compliance, and strategic alignment with case objectives.
- Maintains current and comprehensive knowledge of applicable laws and serves as a legal resource to unit staff.
- Coordinates important public outreach activities with the legal community.
- Participates in community activities and education and service opportunities.
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Chief Attorney-Appeals and Post-Conviction Unit and Chief Executive Officer.
Employment Standards: Active membership in the New York State Bar; and
- 5 years of experience as an attorney in the practice of…
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