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Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Law Clerk The candidate provides specialized knowledge of the processes, procedures, and practices of law clerk activities. Reviews investigative reports and referrals from other federal, tribal, and state investigative agencies for probable cause, determines the need for additional information and evidence, and plans comprehensive approaches to obtain required information and evidence. Drafts and prepares legal proceedings necessary to commence criminal cases, subsequent motions, orders, pretrial diversion agreements, plea documentation and other pleadings. Performs a variety of tasks associated with all facets of case preparation and providing trial support to AUSAs. Briefs AUSA prior to hearings by reviewing pertinent facts, issues, and case law. Assists AUSA in pretrial preparation by preparing, reviewing, and organizing discovery; notifying, interviewing, and managing witnesses; and researching case law. Receives transcripts of depositions and hearings and prepares summaries to assist AUSAs. Prepares presentations for court proceedings by compiling, organizing, and indexing various evidentiary exhibits.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate should have law degree, or currently attending an ABA-accredited law school, having completed at least one year of study. Requires sound working knowledge of federal and state court systems, legal research procedures, and legal research resources. Must have excellent written and oral communication skills and thorough knowledge of legal research tools such as Lexis and Westlaw. Should have hands-on familiarity with a variety of computer applications, including word processing, databases (such as document review and file management systems), spreadsheets, and imaging. Must have hands-on familiarity with ESI tools and knowledge of e-discovery, procedures, and resources. Should have the ability to use MS Excel, Outlook, Access or other databases, Word, and Adobe Acrobat Professional. Must be able to perform legal research in Lexis/Nexis and /or Westlaw.
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