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Steve Bannon Turns to Quinn Emanuel's Burck Amid Russia Probe
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Meet the Cleary Gottlieb Partner Who Lobbied for Big Banks on Tax Reform
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What Does Baker Hostetler Have to Do With the Fusion GPS Controversy?
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Venable's David Strickland Is Now Lobbying for Velodyne, Big Player in 'Lidar' Driverless Tech
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Federal Judge, For Second Time, Won't Yank Mulvaney From CFPB Director's Chair
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Sotomayor Confronts DOJ's Noel Francisco About Switched-Up Position in Ohio Voter Case
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