Former Biglaw Attorney Tells Trump To Eliminate FBI Background Checks For Security Clearance
Background check? Don't know her.
Background check? Don't know her.
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Better call Dersh!
Odds that whoever takes this job will wind up having to hire their own counsel? Upwards of 50 percent, right?
Good luck "law firm to be named later!"
Don't worry, his lawyers just showed up at the DOJ to tell Merrick Garland to knock it off.
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It's all fun and games, 'til someone loses a license to practice law.
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Looks like we're about to find out.
To have one lawyer subpoenaed by the grand jury may be regarded as a misfortune; to have two lawyers subpoenaed looks like carelessness. Anything beyond that is probably a crime spree.
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Meditations on Chris Kise.
But maybe Judge Howell is gonna make them an offer they can't refuse.
That guy ain't about to go to jail for a bunch of dipshits and their cockamie legal theories.
Meet a Biglaw associate (not partner) who earned more than $800,000 last year.