He practised law in Little Rock and began serving as Deputy White House Counsel in 1994.
"They maliciously tried to wipe out the operation, " says Vincent Lin, PrediWave's in-house counsel.
People who were now Vice Presidents or Senior In House Counsel recalled how well she handled earlier cases.
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Since that time, she noted, she has had "near daily phone calls" with the White House counsel's office.
Faircloth was active in the Senate probe, often focusing on the suicide of White House Counsel Vince Foster.
Mr. Rivkin served in the Justice Department and the White House Counsel's Office in the Reagan and George H.
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The officials said new White House Counsel Greg Craig was briefing congressional Republicans Wednesday afternoon about the three executive orders.
Ms Tripp was the last person to see Vince Foster, the former White House counsel who committed suicide in 1993.
The Associated Press reported that the in-house counsel to Admiral Mike Mullen had advised that repeal be delayed by a year.
The Supreme Court declined on Monday to review an important case that many in-house counsel across America had been watching closely.
Attorney General Eric Holder and White House Counsel Greg Craig were vocal supporters of full publication of the memos, according to reports.
In addition, Bush was poised to name Al Gonzales, a Texas Supreme Court justice, as White House counsel, GOP sources said Friday.
As for Mr Bush's people, the White House counsel, Alberto Gonzales, who is himself the nominee for attorney-general, headed the vetting process.
More recently there's news of private equity firms hiring lawyers as in-house counsel to advise the firms on their own legal troubles.
John Kerry, political consultant Joe Trippi, White House Counsel Greg Craig--even Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer--all worked for Kennedy at some point.
Chris Coons of Delaware, is hosting a fundraiser for him in Washington next week, as will former White House counsel, Greg Craig.
Then the White House counsel, Charles Ruff, picked through the alleged instances of obstruction of justice, arguing that the evidence was frail.
When Gonzales was White House counsel, that friendship was a clear plus.
If you do, there may be broader legal ramifications to consider--so be sure to run any serious crisis-management strategy by an in-house counsel.
Corporate attorneys used to be the faceless "keepers of the secrets, " says Susan Friedman, head of in-house counsel coverage at insurance broker Marsh.
When Bork is being considered for the job of solicitor general, John Dean, the White House counsel, calls to invite him to Camp David.
He was general counsel of the Treasury and White House counsel in the Reagan administration and a member of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Leahy subpoenaed former White House counsel Harriet Miers and former Rove aide Sara Taylor to testify about what they knew about the attorney firings.
"The decision-makers in this case were the attorney general and the counsel to the president, " Sampson said, referring to former White House Counsel Harriet Miers.
He also served in the Reagan administration, first as special assistant to Attorney General William French Smith and then as an associate White House counsel.
Had Mr Gonzales, when he was White House counsel, tried to push a bedridden John Ashcroft, then the attorney-general, into approving a controversial wiretapping programme?
Grassley is demanding that, in addition to an independent investigation of White House staffers, the White House counsel make public details of her internal inquiry.
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"If the White House counsel says nobody from the White House staff was involved in this behavior, then I'm prepared to accept that, " Lieberman said.
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Mr. Inglis repeated that charge to White House counsel Ruff yesterday.
The Supreme Court battle over the notes of former Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster ended with a decision that attorney-client privilege extends beyond the grave.
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