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Legal Services Giant Harbor Hires Business-Savvy GC to Integrate Acquisition Spree
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US Sen. Chuck Schumer Says He Will Not Support US Attorney Nominees for SDNY, EDNY
Democratic New York Sen. Chuck Schumer on Wednesday he will not support the nominations of Jay Clayton and Joseph Nocella to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the […]
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