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  • Supervisory Trial Counsel

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Supervisory Trial Counsel

In this role as a Supervisory Trial Counsel, you will be responsible for:

  1. Participating with investigative and Trial Unit staff to assess litigation risks and recommend enforcement actions. Provides advice during investigations on litigation-relatedissues.
  2. Supervising trial attorneys and litigation in a variety of cases, including difficult and complex matters that can result in new legal precedent. These cases often are highly sensitive, high-profile, and require innovative litigation and trial techniques.
  3. Supervising, reviewing, and editing all case-related legal papers and briefs filed in assigned litigation cases, including in civil actions and administrative proceedings.
  4. Supervising oral arguments, hearings, and trials in court and attends court proceedings, as warranted.
  5. Providing effective leadership in assessing settlements.
  6. Conducting litigation in district court and administrative proceedings, including preparing and filing briefs and other legal papers, arguing motions, taking depositions, and trying cases.
  7. Representing the SEC in dealings with state and federal regulatory and enforcement counterparts.
Supervisory Trial Counsel

In this role as a Supervisory Trial Counsel, you will be responsible for:

  1. Participating with investigative and Trial Unit staff to assess litigation risks and recommend enforcement actions. Provides advice during investigations on litigation-relatedissues.
  2. Supervising trial attorneys and litigation in a variety of cases, including difficult and complex matters that can result in new legal precedent. These cases often are highly sensitive, high-profile, and require innovative litigation and trial techniques.
  3. Supervising, reviewing, and editing all case-related legal papers and briefs filed in assigned litigation cases, including in civil actions and administrative proceedings.
  4. Supervising oral arguments, hearings, and trials in court and attends court proceedings, as warranted.
  5. Providing effective leadership in assessing settlements.
  6. Conducting litigation in district court and administrative proceedings, including preparing and filing briefs and other legal papers, arguing motions, taking depositions, and trying cases.
  7. Representing the SEC in dealings with state and federal regulatory and enforcement counterparts.
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