Type of Work That May Be Available to Outside CounselThe Legal Division provides the FDIC with comprehensive
legal services and support and may need the services of outside counsel in the following
areas, among others: bankruptcy and creditors rights; collections; environmental
law; federal, state and local taxation; foreclosures; real estate and financial
transactions, including debt restructure work; general business and corporate law advice;
commercial and other litigation, including director and officer liability litigation,
accountant liability litigation, legal and other professional malpractice litigation, and
lender liability litigation; appellate litigation; fidelity bonds; pension and
profit-sharing plans; and liquidation of failed insured depository institutions.
The FDIC generally does not engage outside counsel to
assist with regulatory, legislative, or enforcement matters, but may do so
in certain circumstances.
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