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- Trump prosecutor Jack Smith to launch firm with ex-Justice . . . - MSN
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Jack Smith, the former U S Justice Department special counsel who prosecuted Republican President Donald Trump following his first term in the White House, is
- Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith to Launch Firm With Ex-DOJ Lawyers
Jack Smith, the former Justice Department special counsel who prosecuted Republican President Donald Trump following his first term in the White House, is teaming up with three other ex-prosecutors to launch a new law firm Smith is starting the firm with Tim Heaphy, David
- Jack Smith to Launch New Law Firm With Ex-Prosecutor Team
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is starting a law firm with three other attorneys who investigated President Donald Trump and his supporters
- “Jack Smith Unveils New Law Firm Focused on Regulatory Expertise”
Jack Smith, a prominent name in the legal sector, has announced the launch of a new law firm featuring a team of former prosecutors This move is set to bring together a group of legal professional…
- Jack Smith, in a Potentially Lucrative Pivot, Founds Boutique Law Firm . . .
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s launching of a new law firm with three other former prosecutors brings into focus the next chapter — a potentially lucrative one — in the longtime government lawyer’s legal career Mr Smith will be joined by the attorneys Tim Heaphy, David Harbach, and Thomas
- Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith to Launch Firm With Ex-Justice Department . . .
Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith to Launch Firm With Ex-Justice Department Lawyers By Andrew Goudsward and Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Jack Smith, the former U S Justice Department
- Trump prosecutor Jack Smith to launch law firm with former DOJ colleagues
Share This Article Jack Smith, the former Justice Department special counsel who prosecuted Republican President Donald Trump following his first term in the White House, is teaming up with three other ex-prosecutors to launch a new law firm
- Former Jack Smith Deputies Venture Into Private Practice
WASHINGTON—Two of former special counsel Jack Smith ’s top deputies are starting their own law firm, in one of the first significant forays into the private sector by former Justice
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