- Offices, Boards and Divisions (Washington, DC)
- …housing, police services, public accommodations and facilities. Duties Help As a Trial Attorney , your duties may include: investigating allegations of civil ... Civil Rights Division. The Section works cooperatively with the trial sections in each of the Division's substantive enforcement...US citizens are eligible for employment with the Executive Office for Immigration Review, US Trustee's Offices,… more
- Offices, Boards and Divisions (Washington, DC)
- …and immigration enforcement, and management of federal lands. Responsibilities Trial attorneys in the FTCA Section handle personal injury, wrongful death, and ... Summary The Torts Branch is seeking Trial Attorneys for its Federal Tort Claims Act...law enforcement misconduct, suits brought by individuals detained in immigration custody, and cases arising from federal responses to… more
- Offices, Boards and Divisions (Washington, DC)
- … attorneys in the Capital Case Section (CCS) located in Washington, DC. As a Trial Attorney , the incumbent: Conducts analysis of new cases received from the ... trial through appeal. CCS attorneys also assist the Attorney General's Review Committee on Capital Cases with their...US citizens are eligible for employment with the Executive Office for Immigration Review and the United… more
- Executive Office for US Attorneys and the Office of the US… (Washington, DC)
- Summary The United States Attorney 's Office for the District of Columbia is accepting applications for attorneys to serve as Assistant United States Attorneys ... (AUSAs) in the Office 's Civil Division. AUSAs in the Civil Division represent...in both affirmative and defensive civil litigation in both trial and appellate courts. Responsibilities The Civil Division does… more
- Customs and Border Protection (Washington, DC)
- … or a supervisory attorney position. OCC competes the GS-15 senior attorney position twice a year. Trial /Probationary Period: You may be required to ... preference to attorney appointments in the excepted service; however the Office of Chief Counsel considers veteran's preference eligibility as a positive factor… more