Overview of FDIC Process for Retaining Outside CounselOutside counsel interested in representing the FDIC
first must
submit an application to the Legal Division. The Legal Division maintains a List of
Counsel Available that includes law firms that have submitted completed applications
that do not indicate the existence of conditions that would bar a firm from representing
the FDIC. The Legal Division refers to the List of Counsel Available when seeking outside
counsel.
Prior to referring a matter to outside counsel,
the Legal Division enters into a Legal Services Agreement with the firm. The Legal
Services Agreement governs the relationship between outside counsel and the FDIC. The FDIC
issues a referral letter to outside counsel for the specific matters for which it retains
a firm.
The process for retaining outside counsel is
described in greater detail below. Outside Counsel may
obtain additional information by contacting the resources in the Contact
List inside the back cover of this brochure.
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