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Law Practice

Dec. 30, 2016

The revolving door: California edition

High-profile government attorneys who leave for private practice make headlines, and recent moves began escalating well before the presidential election. By Natasha Innocenti

Natasha Innocenti

By Natasha Innocenti

High-profile government attorneys who leave for private practice make headlines, and recent moves began escalating well before the presidential election. The trend is being seen not only in D.C., but in key legal markets where innovation is driving changes in the law. As the technology industry gains seats at the regulatory and data security decision-making table, we will witness a growing legal diaspora from government to top...

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