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Summary The New York Field Office (NYFO) represents the United States, its departments/agencies, and federal officials in both affirmative and defensive litigation in the United States Court of International Trade. The NYFO handles appeals of Court of International Trade decisions in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The majority of NYFO's cases are reviewed de novo, although some may be reviewed on an administrative record. Responsibilities The Trial Attorney will be responsible for representing the United States in all aspects of "first chair" trial and appellate litigation. At the trial stage, attorneys personally manage their own cases, conduct fact investigation, work with expert witnesses, serve and respond to written discovery, take and defend depositions, write all substantive and procedural briefs, conduct all aspects of any trial, and present oral argument in the United States Court of International Trade. 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