...t stop Republicans in the House from pushing through legislation three...and employment lawyers say the White House faces a tough fight...
...In-House: General counsel Gary Kennedy, associate general counsel David Allen, John Gross, Kathryn Koorenny, Tim Skipworth, Bruce Wark, Randy White, corporate...
...s selection as general counsel came as a surprise to many, as he was coming off tours as associate White House counsel and chief of...
...joins the firm as senior counsel to the Princeton, N.J...matters. Previously, Bains was in-house counsel at Boston Scientific Corp...
...Rebold and Eugene Hurley, of counsel, New York County District Attorney...development (hereinafter, the "Grant Houses"). Radio communications indicated that...
In fits and starts, the Seattle-based firm saw the benefits of going national
...Treasuryâ s general counsel he was auditing...With Eye on White House." It's all...
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...court officials have asked the White House for emergency funding, saying the...
...s selection as general counsel came as a surprise to many, as he was coming off tours as associate White House counsel and chief of...
...not going to be that easy for the Obama White House. IRS: No to special counsel Obama rejected suggestions that a special counsel be appointed...
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