The city attorney shall select and nominate such assistants, including those assigned to the municipal courts, as the city council shall determine are necessary. Each position must be filled by a licensed attorney at law and must be confirmed by the city council. (Code 1941, Art. 20-1; Ord. Nos. 7956; 13439; 22026; 24410)
Under the direction and control of the city attorney, assistant city attorneys shall perform all duties required by the city charter, the Dallas City Code, and any other ordinance or regulation which is enacted by the city council. All powers which are conferred by the city charter on the city attorney may be exercised by assistant city attorneys. (Code 1941, Art. 20-2; Ord. 14995)
(a) The city attorney is authorized to conduct a volunteer program known as the guest assistant city attorney program. The purpose of the program is to allow attorneys who are employed by private law firms or organizations that provide pro bono legal services to obtain valuable trial experience on a temporary and voluntary basis while, at the same time, providing a public service that benefits the city and its citizens.
(b) The city attorney may, without further city council approval, enter into arrangements with private law firms and organizations that provide pro bono legal services within the city through which volunteer attorneys are recommended and provided by the law firms and pro bono legal service organizations to perform work in hearing officer’s court, municipal court, and other courts, and to appear before city, state, or federal boards, commissions, and agencies.
(c) To participate in the guest assistant city attorney program, a volunteer attorney:
(1) must be approved by the city attorney;
(2) pass a conflict of interests check and a background check; and
(3) may not owe the city any delinquent taxes, fees, charges, or penalties.
(d) While participating in the guest assistant city attorney program, a volunteer attorney is not an employee of the city, except that, for purposes of the city’s officer and employee liability plan, a volunteer attorney is deemed a plan member under Section 31A-4(5)(D) of this code. The city is not liable for compensation or benefits (including but not limited to workers’ compensation insurance coverage) to be paid to the volunteer attorney during the period of participation in the guest assistant city attorney program. Nothing in this section, or in any other provision of this code, may be construed to require the city to pay a volunteer attorney or the attorney’s firm or organization for services rendered during the period of the volunteer attorney’s participation in the program.
(e) A volunteer attorney, while participating in the guest assistant city attorney program, is subject to the direction of the city attorney and to the direction of any assistant city attorney designated to supervise the volunteer attorney.
(1) Guest assistant city attorneys prosecuting cases in municipal court. A volunteer attorney may prosecute cases in the municipal court and perform tasks incidental to work as a municipal prosecutor, if directed by the city attorney. For purposes of this article, the city charter, and Section 45.201 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, as amended, a volunteer attorney participating in the guest assistant city attorney program is deemed an assistant city attorney while carrying out the limited duties of prosecuting cases in municipal court and performing tasks incidental to work as a municipal prosecutor.
(2) Guest assistant city attorneys not prosecuting cases in municipal court. A volunteer attorney may handle cases in hearing officer’s court or other courts, or appear before city, state, or federal boards, commissions, and agencies, and perform tasks incidental to those duties, if directed by the city attorney. For purposes of this article, the city charter, as amended, and any other applicable laws, a volunteer attorney participating in the guest assistant city attorney program is deemed an assistant city attorney while carrying out the limited duties of handling cases in hearing officer’s court and other courts, and appearing before city, state, or federal boards, commissions, and agencies, and performing tasks incidental to those duties.
(f) While participating in the guest assistant city attorney program, a volunteer attorney may not:
(1) perform any legal work for the city other than work described in this section and approved by the city attorney or any assistant city attorney designated to supervise the volunteer attorney; or
(2) represent any person in a lawsuit, claim, or other proceeding to which the city is a party, if the interests of that person are adverse to the interests of the city.
(g) While participating in the guest assistant city attorney program, a private law firm or organization that provides pro bono legal services may not represent any person in a lawsuit, claim, or other proceeding to which the city is a party, if the interests of that person are adverse to the interests of the city.
(h) A volunteer attorney, while participating in the guest assistant city attorney program, is subject to the restrictions of Chapter 12A of this code, as amended. A violation of any provision of Chapter 12A, this section, or a directive of the city attorney or any assistant city attorney designated to supervise the volunteer attorney may result in termination of the volunteer attorney’s participation in the program. The city attorney may also, in the city attorney’s discretion, terminate any arrangement with the private law firm or organizations that provide pro bono legal services that employs a volunteer attorney who commits a violation of any provision described in this subsection.
(Ord. Nos. 24219; 30089)