Organization
The Civil Division is made up of the following offices:
- Appellate Staff
- Commercial Litigation Branch
- Civil Frauds Section
- General Corporate/Financial Litigation Section
- Intellectual Property Section
- Foreign Litigation Section
- National Courts Section
- Federal Programs Branch
- National Security, Foreign Relations, and Law Enforcement Section
- Interstate and Foreign Commerce Section
- Government Agencies and Corporations Section
- Nondiscrimination Personnel Litigation Section
- Discrimination in Employment Litigation Section
- Human Resources Section
- Interior, Agriculture, and Energy Concerns Section
- Housing and Community Development Section
- Freedom of Information and Privacy Section
- Regulatory Enforcement and Defensive Banking Litigation Section
- Disability Litigation Section
- Office of Consumer Litigation
- Office of Immigration Litigation (OIL)
- Appellate Section
- District Court Section
- Office of Management Programs
- Torts Branch
- Aviation and Admiralty Section
- Federal Tort Claims Act Section
- Environmental Torts Section
- Constitutional and Specialized Torts Section
- Tobacco Litigation Section
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