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* Quinn Emanuel's Bill Burck is representing two Trump administration rejects (Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus) and a current major player in the Trump administration (Don McGahn), all at the same time. The discussion about whether there's any conflict of interest here between Burck's triple-play is pretty interesting. [American Lawyer]
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