Associate General Counsel
House of Representatives
Summary The Office of General Counsel (“OGC”), which provides legal advice and representation to Members, committees, officers, and employees of the House. Responsibilities JOB SUMMARY The Office of General Counsel (“OGC”), which provides legal advice and representation to Members, committees, officers, and employees of the House on matters related to their official duties without regard to political affiliation, is accepting applications for the position of Associate General Counsel/Assistant General Counsel. Core responsibilities include: drafting district court pleadings and appellate briefs; appearing in court in litigation matters in which the House or individual Members, officers, or employees have an official interest; analyzing legal problems presented by House Members, committees, officers, and employees, and formulating recommended solutions; advising and counseling House Members, committees, officers, and employees on a wide range of legal issues; gathering facts necessary to permit OGC to provide sound legal advice; interacting with House leadership, committees, and other House offices; interacting with opposing counsel (both government and private); representing witnesses in connection with investigative proceedings; performing legal research on issues of constitutional, statutory, and common law; and working closely with other OGC attorneys and support staff in performing these functions. Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Excellent academic credentials At least three years’ experience as a practicing attorney, including any judicial clerkships Excellent writing, analytical, and people skills Excellent judgment Ability to work with, and to provide high quality legal advice and representation to House Members, committees, officers, and employees, without regard to political affiliation. Appreciation of—or at least the desire to learn about and understand—the role and functioning of the Legislative Branch. Preferred Qualifications: Judicial clerkship or other government experience. Experience drafting dispositive motions in federal district courts and/or briefs in federal courts of appeals. Understanding of structure and operations of the Federal Government, particularly the House of Representatives and the Department of Justice. Information about OGC is available at https://ogc.house.gov Education Additional Information
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