Senior Counsel, Litigation - Transit Adjudication Bureau
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: Brooklyn
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at MTA Headquarters JOB TITLE: Senior
Counsel, Litigation - Transit Adjudication Bureau SALARY RANGE:
$145,231 - $181,539 DEPT/DIV: Legal Transit Adjudication Bureau
SUPERVISOR: Executive Director , Transit Adjudication Bureau
LOCATION: 1 77 Livingston Street , Brooklyn, NY 11201 HOURS OF
WORK: 8 :00 AM- 4 :30 PM This position is eligible for telework .
New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date
of hire. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is North
America's largest transportation network, serving a population of
15.3 million people across a 5,000-square-mile travel area
surrounding New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York
State, and Connecticut. The MTA network comprises the nation’s
largest bus fleet and more subway and commuter rail cars than all
other U.S. transit systems combined. The MTA strives to provide a
safe and reliable commute, excellent customer service, and
rewarding career opportunities. Summary: The Senior Counsel,
Litigation position reports to a Deputy General Counsel or
Assistant Deputy General Counsel in a Litigation and Administration
Division or the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) Division,
the Executive Director of the Transit Adjudication Bureau (TAB), or
the Director of the No-Fault Unit in the consolidated MTA Legal
Department. The current Litigation and Administration Divisions are
the: 1) Commercial Litigation Division, 2) eDiscovery and FOIL
Division, 3) Labor and Employment Division, 4) Pension and Employee
Benefits Division, 5) General Law Division, and 6) Administration
Division . Depending on the needs of the Legal Department, the
Division, TAB, or the No-Fault Unit, the duties of the Senior
Counsel include representing the MTA and its operating agencies in
litigation matters and other disputes. The duties of the Senior
Counsel include providing legal counsel on statutory, regulatory,
and agency policy matters, as well as other matters that pertain to
or affect the operations and functions of the MTA and its
affiliates and subsidiaries. The litigation and counseling duties
of the Senior Counsel are of increasing complexity and involve
increasing levels of responsibility and independence. The Senior
Counsel will practice in federal and state courts and before
administrative agencies on a variety of matters. Senior Counsel –
Levels I, II, and III There are three levels of Senior Counsel
positions within the Legal Department, each with progressively
greater responsibilities. Depending on the level, responsibilities
include: Level I: Provides legal representation on complex
litigation matters with light supervision, including expert
discovery, defending class and collective action certification
motions, and making and defending motions at trials and hearings.
May conduct second-seat trials, conduct direct examinations, and
argue in state and federal appellate courts. Occasionally
supervises junior attorneys, liaises with outside counsel, and
advises on non-litigation matters. Prepares comments on
legislation, drafts staff summaries for Board review, and ensures a
strong understanding of MTA business operations. Level II: Handles
highly complex and sensitive litigation matters with minimal
supervision, including cross-examination of witnesses and making
evidentiary objections at trials and hearings. Frequently
supervises attorneys, serves as lead in-house counsel on class
actions and litigation with major policy implications, and leads
complex settlement discussions. Takes leadership in drafting agency
rules, procedures, and proposed legislation, and provides strategic
guidance on litigation and compliance issues. Level III: Operates
with substantial independence on high-stakes litigation matters,
acting as first seat at trials and hearings and directing strategy
across multiple divisions and agencies. Very frequently supervises
attorneys, finalizes Board-level staff summaries, and leads
negotiations with regulators. Provides counsel on novel and
sophisticated non-litigation issues and manages complex matters
involving multiple departments and operating agencies. Serves as a
key advisor on litigation strategy and organizational risk at the
highest level. Division and Position O verview : The Transit
Adjudication Bureau is seeking a Senior Counsel I, II, or III to
join the team, depending on their experience level as described
below . The Transit Adjudication Bureau (TAB) is expanding its
operations to include enforcement and adjudication of fare
violations for Metro-North Railroad (MNR) and Long Island Rail Road
(LIRR), as well as implementing an escalating fine system for fare
evasion violations pursuant to amended Public Authorities Law §
1209-a. The Senior Counsel will provide systemwide legal
leadership, supervise adjudication operations, oversee collections
and compliance, and manage high-stakes litigation. This role
ensures consistent and legally defensible processes across all MTA
rail systems while supporting revenue protection, collection
effectiveness, and risk mitigation. As a Senior Counsel in the
Legal Division , the candidate will be responsible for : Exercising
managerial authority over TAB legal personnel, including
performance oversight, strategic direction, and professional
development Serving as the accountable legal authority for TAB’s
adjudicatory and enforcement framework. Ensuring that TAB’s legal
positions are consistent, defensible, and aligned with broader MTA
objectives. Directing overall litigation strategy and determining
institutional posture in matters involving constitutional claims,
systemic challenges, class actions, and appeals. Evaluating and
approving legal risk positions in matters with significant
financial, operational, or reputational exposure Providing
executive oversight of revenue enforcement legal strategy,
including large-scale collections initiatives and statutory
enforcement mechanisms Managing high-stakes and precedent-setting
litigation, including constitutional challenges, systemic Article
78 matters, class actions, appellate advocacy, and development of
enterprise-level legal strategy. Implementing regulatory,
procedural, and policy changes across TAB to support multi-system
operations and new fare evasion penalty structures. Advising on
structural and procedural reforms necessary to support expanded
rail jurisdiction and multi-agency coordination. Leading
development of regulatory proposals, rule amendments, and
legislative initiatives affecting fare adjudication and enforcement
Coordinating with multiple MTA agencies, courts, and external
vendors to resolve disputes, negotiate agreements, and ensure legal
and regulatory compliance. Representing TAB at the executive level
in discussions involving agency leadership, oversight entities, and
cross-agency legal coordination. The Senior Counsel may , depending
on the Matter assigned, be asked to work collaboratively with : MTA
Legal Department Deputy General Counsel and all MTA Legal
Department professional and administrative staff. MTA Departments
and Units/Offices, including Accessibility, Audit, Communications,
Compliance/Ethics, Diversity and Civil Rights, Finance, Information
Technology, Labor Relations, People, Procurement, Strategic
Initiatives, and System Safety. Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents,
and senior staff at New York City Transit, Metro-North Railroad,
Long Island Rail Road , Bridges and Tunnels, and Construction and
Development. Federal, State, or local administrative agencies.
Office of the MTA Inspector General. MTA’s labor partners. In
addition to the educational and experience requirements detailed
below, the Division also seeks candidates with significant
experience in complex litigation, administrative law, regulatory
compliance, and supervision of legal professionals within a public
sector or large institutional environment. Education and
Experience: Level I-III: REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: JD from
an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in New York.
A minimum of five (5) years of relevant law firm , public sector
legal or in-house legal experience. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Public
sector legal experience, particularly in New York City or New York
State. Transportation sector experience. History of successfully
supervising or mentoring junior attorneys. A record of
communicating with and advising the organization’s senior
management. REQUIRED COMPETENCIES Strong legal research and writing
ability. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the
ability to interface effectively with people at all levels of the
organization and external parties. Demonstrated knowledge base and
practice skills relating to the various practice areas and
responsibilities of this position. Demonstrated leadership skills.
Other Information May need to work outside of normal work hours
(i.e., evenings and weekends) Travel may be required to other MTA
locations or other external sites. According to the New York State
Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who
hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of
Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and
Lobbying in Government (the “Commission”). Equal Employment
Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are
Equal Opportunity Employers, including those concerning veteran
status and individuals with disabilities. The MTA encourages
qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and
abilities, including military service members, to apply.
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