The Corporation may have a General Counsel who shall: Be appointed by the CEO; Be an attorney admitted in good-standing to the practice of law in the District of Columbia; Be qualified by experience and training to advise the Corporation with respect to legal issues related to its powers and duties; Have an attorney-client relationship with the Corporation; and Advocate vigorously for the positions of the Corporation on legal issues. The General Counsel, with the consent of the CEO, may employ staff attorneys and other personnel.
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