May 02, 2022 · Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Positions The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C. has openings for its Special AUSA (SAUSA) detail program starting on July 5, 2022 . Both the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia are now scheduling in-person court proceedings, including bench and jury …
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Apr 29, 2022 · The U.S. Attorney's Office is currently interviewing for a limited number of one-year term Uncompensated Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) positions for the Criminal Division in the San Diego office. The one-year term appointment may be extended in some circumstances. The casework will focus on the prosecution of Title 8, U.S.C ...
Feb 03, 2022 · Special Assistant United States Attorneys (SAUSAs) will be assigned to the Civil and Criminal Divisions in the Western District of Pennsylvania. A one-year employment commitment is required. Candidates for the Civil Positions will have the opportunity to perform an important public service by representing the
Name | Years of service | Appointed by |
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Jonathan Kanter | 2021–Present | Joe Biden |
District | United States Attorney |
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New York, Eastern | Breon S. Peace * |
New York, Northern | Carla B. Freedman * |
New York, Southern | Damian Williams * |
New York, Western | Trini E. Ross * |
Rank | Firm | Country with the most lawyers |
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1 | Kirkland & Ellis | United States |
2 | Latham & Watkins | United States |
3 | DLA Piper (verein) | United States |
4 | Baker McKenzie (verein) | United States |
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California is one of the largest in the country. This office prosecutes federal crimes and defends the interests of the United States Government in civil cases.
The U.S. Attorney's Office is currently interviewing for a limited number of one-year term Uncompensated Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) positions for the Criminal Division in the San Diego office. The one-year term appointment may be extended in some circumstances.
Required Qualifications: This position is open to all qualified candidates from the private and public sectors. Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar (any jurisdiction), and have at least 1 * year post-J.D. legal or other relevant experience.
Occasional travel, both within and outside the District, may be required, depending on the needs of particular cases.
The Special Assistant United States Attorney position is an uncompensated position.
San Diego, California. The Southern District of California is home to the largest concentration of Navy and Marine Corps installations in the world. The entire southern boundary of the District borders the Republic of Mexico.
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An appointment as a Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) with the U.S. Attorney's Office offers unique and challenging experiences for the highly motivated attorney; an opportunity to work on their own caseload and handle their own trials. Working in the Criminal Division, the SAUSA will be part of a dedicated team helping to enforce Federal criminal laws and prepare appeals. The candidate selected will be in the Narcotics Unit. Prosecutors in the Office’s Narcotics Unit handle domestic drug trafficking cases, cases targeting medical professionals, cases targeting Dark Web vendors and marketplaces, and violent crime arising in the context of drug crimes. Additionally, the Narcotics Unit investigates and prosecutes international and maritime drug trafficking cases. The candidate selected will prosecute all types of narcotics offenses, with a focus on cases investigated by the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force.
The United States Attorney (U.S. Attorney) for the Eastern District of Virginia has four offices which are located in Alexandria, Richmond, Norfolk, and Newport News. Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) are assigned to each of these offices to prosecute criminal cases. The district consists of more than 19,000 square miles, has a population of over six million, and includes numerous federal agencies (including the Defense Department and the CIA), military installations, and major airports. The Office has over 100 criminal AUSAs who handle a wide variety of complex cases, including drug trafficking and money-laundering crimes, terrorism-related offenses, firearms and other violent crime offenses, cyber-crimes, environmental crimes, and a variety of fraud and white-collar offenses.
Tom Herrmann, JD, is a nationally recognized health care compliance consultant who served for a number of years in executive leadership at the Office of Counsel to the Inspector General (OCIG). He recalled that in the early days of criminal and civil enforcement of health care fraud cases, there was a shortage of attorneys in the DOJ who were experienced in health care fraud cases. The OIG lent some of their attorneys to add health care knowledge and expertise to the DOJ. In doing so, the OIG attorneys were cross-designated as Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys. This ad hoc program was later formalized in 2007 as an ongoing program. Under this arrangement, the Medicare and Medicaid expertise of the OIG is used as a supplement to prosecutors in specialized areas of health care. This practice has flourished over the years and has been beneficial to both the DOJ and OIG. In any areas of the country where the local U.S. Attorney’s offices may be weak on health care enforcement, the OIG is available to supplement and reinforce them. The DOJ is supplemented with health care experts as needed and the OIG attorneys are provided top-notch litigation training. Other attorneys prosecute matters on a case-by-case basis or are employed as Special Agents to the DOJ. This permits the DOJ to have program expertise added to their offices and provides experience to the OIG in managing criminal healthcare fraud investigations.
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