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    A Lowell sewing factory has agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle with state and federal authorities over alleged wage violations affecting 550 workers,...(Read more)

  • Job Opportunities

    Job Opportunities

    The Office of the Solicitor (SOL) regularly seeks experienced attorneys to work in our D.C. headquarters and in our regional offices.(Read more)

EXPLORE SOL

Our Mission

Our Mission

The Office of the Solicitor's mission is to meet the legal service demands of the Department of Labor.

Our People

Our People

The Solicitor of Labor, office leadership, and employees of the Office of the Solicitor are a diverse and experienced team of attorneys and support staff who work diligently to fulfill the mission of the Office of the Solicitor.

What We Do

What We Do

Under the leadership of the Front Office, the Office of the Solicitor's ten divisions in the Washington, D.C. headquarters office are organized by program-specific areas to provide client agencies with focused legal services and advice. The Office of the Solicitor also has seven regional and seven branch offices which serve as lower court trial litigation centers and provide legal services and advice within the regions.

Job Opportunities

Job Opportunities

The Office of the Solicitor regularly seeks talented attorneys, paralegals, administrative specialists, and interns to work in our D.C. headquarters and in our regional offices across the country. The Honors Program provides challenging professional opportunities for outstanding law school graduates.

Further Resources

Further Resources

For further information on formal hearings and appeals at the Department of Labor, the Federal Mine Safety & Health Review Commission, the Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission, other DOL agencies, and other Federal agencies, please visit the linked pages. You can also find information law resources for the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Privacy Act.

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SOL in the News

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Diversity and Inclusion

SOL Contacts

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About the Solicitor

Honors Attorney Program

Job Opportunities

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