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Trial Attorney (Tax Litigation Branch)

Department of Justice - Location Negotiable After Selection

Posted May 8, 2026

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Salary
$148K-$197K From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026
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Market context

U.S. role benchmark (BLS OEWS)
$117,235 U.S. median for this role
Projected growth (BLS Employment Projections)
+2.6% - Average

47% above the BLS role benchmark for legal aggregate.

Matched to SOC 23-1011 - Legal aggregate by role bucket.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS, May 2024 and Employment Projections, 2024-2034.

Role

Role function
Legal From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026
Seniority
Mid From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026

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Where they hire

Hires in: AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, IL, IN, LA, MA, MN, MO, NM, NY, OK, OR, TX, UT, WA From the posting source checked Jun 20, 2026

About this role

Trial Attorney (Tax Litigation Branch) Location Negotiable After Selection Summary The Civil Division, Tax Litigation Branch, is looking for attorneys to join its Trial Section. Our attorneys have a passion for litigation; a deep interest in public service; and the ability to work both collaboratively and independently. Well-qualified candidates may be eligible for a signing bonus of up to $25,000, with priority given to applicants in D.C., Raleigh, San Francisco, Dallas, and NYC. However, strong applicants from any location are encouraged to apply. Duties Tax Litigation Branch trial attorneys serve as front-line litigators for the United States in tax disputes in federal district courts, bankruptcy courts, the Court of Federal Claims, and, on occasion, state courts. These cases arise nationwide, and significant travel is required for depositions, hearings, and trials. Attorneys are responsible for a diverse caseload, handling matters both independently and as part of a litigation team. In all cases, attorneys take primary responsibility for developing and litigating cases, including taking and defending depositions, drafting and arguing motions, working with fact and expert witnesses, and trying cases. The Branch handles most litigation outside of the Tax Court involving the Internal Revenue Service. In this role, attorneys work on cases that span all sectors of the American economy and involve litigants ranging from individuals and small businesses to the largest corporations. Representative matters include: Defending the United States in tax refund actions Bringing affirmative suits to collect taxes, including cases involving complex commercial transactions and fraudulent transfers of property Defending

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