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Yes, the US Court of Federal Claims has the authority to appoint an attorney to represent a party in certain circumstances. However, this is typically limited to cases involving indigent litigants or those who can demonstrate a compelling need for legal representation. The appointment is not guaranteed and is subject to the court's discretion. Individuals seeking such assistance should consult the court's rules or seek guidance from legal aid organizations.

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