...opportunities that can impact perception of the firm on a local and national level. A focused communications strategy needs to begin somewhere, and...
...as a special assistant in the Office of Intelligence Policy and Review, the unit specializing in national security wiretaps. More recently, Wilson spent six months...
...as a special assistant in the Office of Intelligence Policy and Review, the unit specializing in national security wiretaps. More recently, Wilson spent six months...
...of college and gravitating toward their natural niche such as competitive intelligence, proposal writing or communications. This is not unlike the vast legion of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...of college and gravitating toward their natural niche such as competitive intelligence, proposal writing or communications. This is not unlike the vast legion of...
...Appellee. David M. Porter, Malia N. Brink, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Washington, D.C.; Michael Price, Brennan Center...
The Recorder
The Recorder
...Act of 2008, permits the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence to acquire foreign intelligence information by jointly authorizing the surveillance of...
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