...a former GOP heavyweight for its Washington office. Fred F. Fielding, the former White House chief counsel under President George W. Bush joined Morgan Lewis...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...General Eric Holder Jr. asked President Obama to deny documents to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding the Fast and Furious gun...
...judges are nominated by the White House and confirmed by the Senate...
...and seriously injured, and Olson and other lawyers — including White House Counsel Fred Fielding — were grappling with the legal implications. In his new...
...for Justice who still consults for the group. Yeomans, who was chief counsel to the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) on the Senate Judiciary...
...and shrimp cocktail on May 14 to welcome Fred Fielding , former White House counsel to George W. Bush. Washington managing partner Grace...
...in the Bush White House. Prior to that...Office of Legal Counsel. — Marisa...
... Fred Fielding’s three-month vacation is over. The former White House counsel has spent much of his...
...Morgan, Lewis Fred Fielding’s three-month vacation is over. The former White House counsel has spent much of his...
... WASHINGTON — Former White House counsel Fred F. Fielding, returning to the firm where he began his legal...
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