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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local RUB 2009
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local cliffvettej 2009
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•Serving as the lead counsel for the D.J Working Group on Judicial Nominations for Assistant Attorney General Eleanor D. Acheson, in coordination with the White House Counsel's Office; drafting congressional testimony and speeches for Attorney General Janet Reno; and handling other special projects, such as serving as the managing editor and co-author of reports to the President (as D.puty Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, and Counsel in the Office of Policy D.velopment/Office of Legal Policy).
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I realize that the University's General Counsel is not there to mediate intra-departmental disputes, but surely the University actually has a disciplinary/appeals process that the General Counsel's office should have forcefully urged onto both parties; simply to protect the University from just this sort of legal exposure, if no other reason.
Discourse.net: UF Law Professor Files Sex/Race Discrimination Lawsuit 2009
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For us, the only way to avoid The Tribal Counsel is continually revising the Game Plan.
The Amazing Survivor Race Challenge: Parenting Edition | Her Bad Mother 2009
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