
As a junior associate, Robert Dugdale worked under a partner who was a former assistant United States attorney. He said this partner, who was preparing to return to the United States attorney's office as chief of the criminal division under then-United States Attorney Nora Manella, saw promise in Dugdale and encouraged him to apply to the USAO office.
Dugdale said he was fortunate to be hired as a federal prosecutor, a role he initially saw as a short-term opportunity to hone h...
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