§ 0.11. Office of the General Counsel.
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/us/cfr/t16/s§ 0.11·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
The General Counsel is the Commission's chief law officer and adviser, who renders necessary legal services to the Commission; represents the Commission in the Federal and State courts, and before administrative agencies in coordination with the Bureaus, in appellate litigation, investigative compulsory process enforcement, and defensive litigation; advises the Commission and other agency officials and staff with respect to questions of law and policy, including advice with respect to legislative matters and ethics; represents the agency in employment and labor disputes; and responds to requests and appeals filed under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts and to intra- and intergovernmental information access requests. \[86 FR 38546, July 22, 2021\]
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