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The End Is Nigh: Law firm leaders are getting nervous.
Do I Look Like I Don’t Know How To Spell My Own Name?: Judging by this signature block… yeah.
I See What You Did There: DOJ goes the extra mile to mention the White House in a criminal filing.
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