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Candice
M. Will – Assistant Director, Office of Professional
Responsibility
Candice
Will was born in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and received
her B.A. from the University of New Mexico in 1979.
She obtained her law degree from St. Louis University
in May 1982. After practicing law for several years
in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with a private firm and later
as an Assistant Attorney General in the New Mexico
Attorney General’s Office, Ms. Will became a
staff attorney for the U.S. District Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
In
May 1988, Ms. Will began her career at the U.S. Department
of Justice. After serving for two and a half years
as a trial attorney in the Tax Division’s Western
Civil Trial Section, Ms. Will became the Acting Civil
Chief of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District
of Nevada. In May 1992, Ms. Will was appointed Deputy
Chief of the General Litigation Section of the Criminal
Division at Main Justice, serving under then Assistant
Attorney General Robert S. Mueller, III.
In
June 1994, Ms. Will became an Assistant Counsel in
the Justice Department’s Office of Professional
Responsibility. During her nine year tenure at DOJ/OPR,
Ms. Will conducted more than 100 investigations of
the Department’s senior management, attorneys
and agents.
In
September 2003, Ms. Will joined the FBI’s Office
of General Counsel, National Security Law Branch (NSLB).
While at NSLB, Ms. Will completed a detail to the Justice
Department’s Office of Intelligence Policy and
Review (OIPR), where she represented the government
before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
Court.
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