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ATTORNEY ADVISOR/GENERAL ATTORNEY,  GS-905-13  (Type III, Level C)



NOTE: THE SENTENCE IN PART I DESCRIBING THE REASON FOR THE POSITION

AND PARTS II AND III IN THEIR ENTIRETY ARE PERMANENT PARTS OF THE

LIBRARY AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED OR EDITED.



I.    INTRODUCTION



The incumbent works on cases or legal issues of extreme complexity

characterized by one or more of the following: 1) extremely complex

and difficult legal or factual issues requiring a high order of

legal endeavor with the incumbent often having to balance

conflicting interests; 2) matters that can have the effect of

substantially broadening or restricting the activities of an agency

or have an important impact on a major industry whose economic

position affects the health and stability of the general economy;

or 3) the matter involves, directly or indirectly, very large sums

of money and are frequently vigorously contested by extremely

capable legal talent.



II.   MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 



Performs a variety of legal duties relative to cases or legal

issues of extreme difficulty as characterized by one or more of the

traits described above in I.  Incumbent usually works as part of a

team addressing a broad legal issue.  Typically, the incumbent

would be conducting legal research, determining what facts or legal

issues are relevant, and determining, in conjunction with their

supervisor, the legal conclusion based upon the facts and the

relevant legal authorities.  In adversarial proceedings, the

incumbent may present portions of the agency's position but would

be working under the guidance of a supervisor or higher graded

attorney.  Where the incumbent is reviewing applications for

specific governmental approval or protection, the applications in

question will possess one or more of the characteristics described

in I. above.  The incumbent will have final approval on all

applications reviewed.



III.  FACTOR LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS



Factor 1. Knowledge Required By the Position  Level 1-8 1550 points



Knowledge of research strategies and techniques sufficient to

research the most complex legal issues.  The issues researched are

almost always factually complex and are in areas of the law which

are often in a continual state of evolution, thus requiring

atypical and innovative research strategies.

Knowledge at the expert level of the controlling statutes,

regulations, and case law pertaining to the subject matter of the

particular issue sufficient to develop legal opinions whether

through the litigation process or administratively, which may alter

the state of the law in the particular area or expand the charter

of the  agency.

Skill in written and oral expression sufficient to pursue the

particular legal issue against opposition which vigorously contests

the agency position and is highly sophisticated and talented

usually involving top attorneys in both the private and public

sector.



Factor 2.  Supervisory Controls  Level 2-4             450 points



Independently plans and organizes work, investigates the facts,

searches legal precedents, drafts 

the necessary legal documents, and develops conclusions and

recommendations.  Completed work is  assumed to be accurate with

respect to legal citations, treatment of facts and other aspects of

technical treatment and may be  subject to review for soundness of

approach and argument, application of legal principles, and

consistency with governing policies, procedures, and regulations of

the agency.  



Factor 3.  Guidelines  Level 3-4  450 points



Guidelines such as agency guidelines and regulations, legal

precedents, and legal references are applicable in some instances

but require initiative and resourcefulness in applying to the

specific factual situation.  The incumbent must be able to deviate

from the traditional methods of dealing with the specific legal

issue to develop new or alternative approaches to the problem.



Factor 4.  Complexity  Level 4-5  325 points



The complexity of legal matters is characterized by difficult legal

or factual questions.  There is often an absence of clearly

applicable precedents due to the novelty of the issue and the

complexity of the factual situation.  In choosing the correct legal

strategy for resolving the specific legal issue, the incumbent must

apply a sound knowledge of the specific legal field and creativity

to adapt legal theories to the specific factual situation.



Factor 5.  Scope and Effect  Level 5-6  450 points



Legal matters dealt with at this level can have the effect of

substantially broadening or restricting the activities of an agency

or have an important impact on a major industry whose economic

position affects the health and stability of the general economy. 

These matters also typically have an important impact on major

private or public interests and involve, either directly or

indirectly, very large sums of money and are frequently vigorously

contested by extremely capable legal talent.  At this level,

interest in the legal matter is normally nationwide.



Factor 6.  Personal Contacts  Level 6-3  60 points



Contacts are with high level personnel within the agency as well as

high level personnel in other agencies.  Contacts may also be with

industry representatives, defendants, petitioners and their

attorneys, State and local government officials, and private

organizations.  Contacts are in a relatively unstructured setting

with incumbent required to exercise a great deal of discretion.



Factor 7.  Purpose of Contacts  Level 7-3  120 points



Purpose of contacts at this level is normally to present complex

cases, legal opinions or program advice which requires the

incumbent to be able to motivate and convince the parties at issue

to accept the position of the incumbent.  Therefore, the incumbent

must be skillful in presenting their case in order to gain the

desired effect.  When providing legal advice to program officials,

the incumbent must be skillful in presenting the legal options and

their ramifications.



Factor 8.  Physical Demands  Level 8-1       5 points



The work is sedentary requiring no special physical demands.



Factor 9.  Work Environment  Level 9-1       5 points



The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts which

require normal safety precautions typical of such places as

offices, meeting and training rooms, and libraries.









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