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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bizarre question. Main DOJ classifies all of its attorneys as attorney advisors, and many of those folks litigate all day (and work crazy hours). "Attorney advisor" basically refers to anyone in the government who is a practicing attorney. Read the job description to figure out what the job entails; don't base it on this meaningless title. There's no different title for litigators.[/quote] This is literally untrue. Many (most?) main justice attorneys are classified as "Trial Attorney." Are you mixing up the two titles?[/quote]
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