Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Criminal Investigation (CI) Division Legal Externship – Summer 2016 WASHINGTON, DC The Criminal Investigation Division is the law enforcement component of the IRS. Criminal Investigation’s highest priority is to enforce our country’s tax laws and support tax administration to ensure compliance with the law and combat fraud. Criminal Investigation maximizes the impact of criminal enforcement and encourages voluntary compliance through a communication strategy that effectively uses publicity, education, and outreach. A Legal Extern in CI will report directly to the Chief, Criminal Investigation Division who is an attorney. The legal intern will perform the following types of duties: Conduct legal research and prepare written documents in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedures, and employment law. Research social media to include current court decisions and DOJ policy to ensure CI’s policies are up-to-date and in line with other law enforcement agencies. Partner with Criminal Tax Attorneys to discuss the legal impact of court decisions and current trends that impact criminal investigations. Review press releases for the Chief, CI. Review seizure laws on crypto currency versus traditional assets. Preference will be given to students with the following: Must be a JD or LLM Student Strong research and writing skills Must be a United States Citizen Interested students should submit: Cover letter Resume Transcript Please email all materials to the attention of Michael Bertand michael.bertrand@ci.irs.gov, phone number, (212) 436-1174 by the close of business on or by February 12, 2016. Please also note that an interview is required. A drug test, fingerprint check and tax check is required for anyone selected to work in CI. If you have questions, please contact: Michael Bertrand at (212) 436-1174 or Penny Henslee, Assistant Director, CI Human Resources at (202) 317-3921.