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Description
The Corporation Counsel will serve as the City's primary in-house legal advisor, providing timely, practical, and strategic legal guidance to the Mayor, City Council, City Administrator, department directors, City staff, and City boards and commissions. The Corporation Counsel is expected to function as a trusted partner in City governance; not simply as a reviewer of documents, but as an engaged legal resource who anticipates issues, communicates clearly with both elected officials and operational staff, and helps the City navigate a broad and varied municipal law practice.
General Counsel
Serve as the City's primary municipal attorney and general legal counsel.
Advise the Mayor, City Council, City Administrator, and department directors on all legal matters affecting City operations, governance, and policy.
Attend regular and special City Council meetings, executive sessions, committee meetings, and other meetings as required; provide real-time legal guidance on procedure, motions, voting, and executive session compliance.
Draft, review, and negotiate ordinances, resolutions, contracts, agreements, intergovernmental agreements, and other legal documents.
Provide written legal opinions when requested by authorized City personnel.
Governance and Compliance
Advise on the Illinois Open Meetings Act, Freedom of Information Act, Local Records Act, State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, Gift Ban Act, and applicable conflict of interest laws.
Advise on municipal home rule authority, statutory authority, public meeting requirements, and elected official and staff roles and responsibilities.
Advise on procurement, competitive bidding requirements, cooperative purchasing, RFPs, RFQs, and lawful exceptions or waivers.
Monitor and advise on new state and federal legislation, court decisions, and regulatory developments affecting Illinois municipalities.
Land Use, Code Enforcement, and Economic Development
Provide legal support for zoning, annexation, subdivision, planned developments, special uses, variations, development agreements, and related Community Development matters.
Advise on building code enforcement, administrative adjudication, nuisance abatement, licensing, and permit enforcement.
Advise on TIF districts, business district matters, sales tax sharing, economic incentive agreements, and downtown development initiatives.
Personnel, Labor, and Employment
Provide legal advice on routine personnel matters, employee leave, FMLA, ADA accommodation matters, discipline, workplace issues, and labor contract interpretation.
Support grievance response and initial grievance processing; coordinate with specialized outside labor counsel for collective bargaining, arbitration, and unfair labor practice proceedings.
Conduct or coordinate workplace investigations as appropriate; identify when outside investigators are warranted.
Litigation Oversight and Risk Management
Monitor and coordinate pending litigation involving the City, including matters handled by insurance-appointed counsel, IML-RMA, and outside counsel.
Advise on cybersecurity incident response obligations, data privacy compliance, and breach notification requirements under PIPA and applicable federal law.
Manage relationships with and coordinate specialized outside counsel; control legal costs by avoiding duplication and clarifying roles.
Requirements
Required Experience:
Minimum three (3) years of experience in municipal, governmental, or public sector law with demonstrated experience serving Illinois municipalities as general counsel, city attorney, corporation counsel, or assistant corporation counsel. Working knowledge of Illinois municipal law, including the Illinois Municipal Code, Open Meetings Act, FOIA, home rule authority, procurement law, and zoning and land use law.
Preferred Experience:
Five (5) or more years of municipal or public sector law experience. Experience with home rule municipalities in DuPage, Kane, or adjacent Illinois counties. Familiarity with IML-RMA or IRMA risk management coordination and insurance defense oversight. Experience with TIF districts, economic development agreements, and incentive structures. Experience advising on legal issues related to cybersecurity incident response, data privacy, and local government technology obligations.
Required Education:
Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school with an active license to practice law in the State of Illinois in good standing.
Special Requirements and/or Training:
Demonstrated ability to provide clear, practical legal advice to elected officials, administrators, and operational staff.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. First review of applications will begin July 7, 2026. The position will remain open until filled. Interviews may be conducted on a rolling basis. Salary range and specific terms will be discussed with qualified candidates.
Required Application Materials:
- Cover letter describing your relevant municipal law experience and interest in the position.
- Resume or curriculum vitae.
- Writing sample (legal memorandum, ordinance, or legal opinion — municipal work preferred).
- List of three (3) professional references with contact information.
- ARDC number and confirmation of active Illinois bar status.
