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Office of General Counsel GSA Office of General Counsel Overview

The Office of General Counsel (OGC)  provides sound and timely legal advice and representation to our GSA clients to enhance their ability to help Federal agencies better serve the public by offering, at best value, superior workplaces, expert solutions, acquisition services and management policies.

OGC carries out all legal activities of the General Services Administration (GSA); ensures full and proper implementation of GSA's statutory responsibilities; provides legal counsel to the Administrator, the Deputy Administrator, and other officials of GSA (with the exception of certain legal activities of the Office of Inspector General and the Board of Contract Appeals). The General Counsel is the chief legal officer of the agency and is responsible for legally sound implementation of GSA's mission responsibilities nationwide.

OGC also drafts legislation proposed by GSA; furnishes legal advice required in connection with reports on legislation proposed by other Federal agencies; performs external liaison on legal matters with other Federal agencies; provides representation of executive agencies in negotiations with carriers and other public utilities; conducts litigation and support activities in matters filed with administrative and judicial tribunals; and provides legal services to Presidential and other special commissions and committees and to small agencies.

Assisting the General Counsel in managing the Office are three Associate General Counsels who serve as division chiefs in Central Office, the Ethics Law Staff, the Administrative Support Staff and 11 Regional Counsels. Each of GSA's 11 regions has an Office of Regional Counsel. These offices are headed by Regional Counsels, which may consist of one or a team of "managing" attorneys. The Regional Counsels report jointly to the General Counsel and the Regional Administrators. The number of attorneys staffing each regional office varies with the size and workload of the region. Most regional attorneys work as general practitioners handling client matters on a priority basis and focus on matters and areas of law specific to their region.

The Real Property Division (LR) provides legal advice and litigation support for all Public Buildings Service activities, the Office of Real Property in the Office of Governmentwide Policy, and the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.

The Personal Property Division (LP) provides legal advice and litigation support to the Federal Supply Service, the Federal Telecommunications Service, the Office of Information Technology of the Office of Governmentwide Policy and the Chief Information Officer.

The General Law Division (LG) provides legal advice and litigation support to GSA's services and staff offices on administrative law matters such as finance, employment and labor, privacy rights and freedom of information.

The Ethics Law Staff provides legal, policy and other assistance to the General Counsel in support of the General Counsel's functions as GSA's Designated Agency Ethics Official (DAEO) and takes responsibility for development and implementation of GSA's ethics program.

The Administrative Support Staff provides technical and administrative support to the General Counsel, Associate General Counsels and Regional Counsel offices in the areas of personnel, budget, training, travel and information technology.

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Last Modified 2/17/2004