...which 60 percent went to Barrett. Attorneys at Boyden Gray & Associates, the Washington firm founded by C. Boyden Gray, who served...
...unelected, unsupervised and unaccountable bureaucrat," said Gray, founder of Boyden Gray & Associates in Washington, in a statement. The suit, to...
...of young Romney lawyers are behind the campaign's outreach. Patton Boggs associate Kathryn Biber is reprising the role she had four years ago as...
...Lloyd Cutler, C. Boyden Gray or Abner Mikva...a Zuckerman Spaeder associate in Washington before...
...office,” says Reginald Brown, a partner at Wilmer and a former associate White House counsel under George W. Bush. “The challenge will be...
During Janet Reno's confirmation hearing to be attorney general, the no-nonsense Floridian told senators unequivocally that under her leadership, the Justice Department would be a bulwark against imp
During Janet Reno's confirmation hearing to be attorney general, the no-nonsense Floridian told senators unequivocally that under her leadership, the Justice Department would be a bulwark against imp
...reflecting what one associate said was a...rdquo; says C. Boyden Gray, who served as...
A cavalcade of stars has exited the Bush administration in recent months, such as the Justice Department's Rachel Brand, who jumped to Wilmer, and Peter Keisler, who went to Sidley. Firms around town
...less-known side of Sekulow was revealed in several interviews with former associates of his and in hundreds of pages of court and tax documents...
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