About the Agency
These appointments are not-to-exceed 09/30/14 and may be extended for up to 1 year, with an additional 1 year extension from the original appointment date.
The practice of law at the FDIC reflects the broad nature of the FDIC's work as well as its unique statutory powers. For example, because the FDIC has independent litigating authority, our attorneys practice before virtually all courts. FDIC attorneys develop case strategy, write the briefs and appear in court for arguments. The FDIC's Legal Division is a full service corporate practice providing not only litigation but transactional, regulatory and administrative legal services to the Corporation.
THIS POSITION DOES NOT HAVE PROMOTION POTENTIAL.