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Robert K. Dawson (public official)Dawson left government service in 1989 and founded a lobbying firm, Dawson & Associates.
Charles E. AbramsonHe has practiced commercial and industrial real estate brokerage and development in Missoula, Montana, since returning from East Asia in 1975.
Michael MukaseyIn 1976, he joined the New York law firm of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, to which he returned after retirement from the U. S. District Court.
Bernie ZalehaAfter several years of practicing law, Zaleha was fired from a Boise firm in 1992 after his employer found out he was a Sierra Club activist.
James DonatoSince 2009, he has served as a litigation partner in the San Francisco office of Shearman & Sterling LLP.
Kendra Todd Kendra Todd began her real estate in 2003, and currently holds real estate broker licenses in the states of Florida and Washington.
Barry JantzJantz ran successfully for La Mesa City Council in 1990 after forming the political consulting and public relations firm of Jantz-Baldwin, with Steve Baldwin, later a member of the California State Assembly.
Matt Blunt Prior to his appointment as president of the American Automotive Policy Council in 2011, Blunt served as a member of the board of Copart, an auto salvage company in Fairfield, California ; an advisor for Solamere Capital, a suburban Boston private equity firm started by Tagg Romney ; and a consultant for Cassidy & Associates, a Washington, D. C. lobbying firm, and a partner with The Ashcroft Group, the Washington, D. C. and St. Louis-based consulting firm founded by former U. S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Will Ford HartnettSince 1988, he has been a partner in the family-owned Hartnett Law Firm in Dallas.
Leslie Crocker SnyderSnyder became a partner at Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman LLP in 2003.
Richard J. SullivanIn 2005, Sullivan joined Marsh Inc., a global risk and insurances firm, as Deputy General Counsel for litigation.
David Cohen (politician)Cohen returned to Philadelphia in 1952 and developed a law practice representing unions, individuals, and businesses.
Albert Rosellini After leaving office in 1965, Rosellini returned to the practice of law, and also became a political consultant, specializing in matters of the liquor and entertainment industries.
Barbara Ann RadnofskyShe retired as a partner and as head of the firm's section on alternative dispute resolution in April 2006 to pursue her Senate campaign full time.
Nick VerreosHe began his career in Los Angeles working for a variety of companies, before forming his own design firm, NIKOLAKI, with partner David Paul in 2001.
Robert ReichertIn 1985, he became a full partner and has been practicing law in the area of civil litigation.
Kirk Anderson (judge)In Jamaica, Anderson was named a partner at Dunn & Cox Attorneys-at-Law in Kingston, Jamaica in 2007, specialising in civil and commercial litigation and sports and entertainment law.
Richard Parsons (businessman)He was one of five children In 1977, Parsons returned to New York and became a partner after only two years at the Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler law firm ; also working at the firm was Giuliani.
David MarlerSince 1995, he has been Senior & Managing Partner at the law firm of Marler & Associates.
Donald R. DwightIn 1988 he formed the public relations firm Clark, Dwight & Associates in Greenwich, Connecticut.
David Aldrich NelsonNelson rejoined his former law firm in 1972.
Kevin YoderHe joined Speer and Holliday LLP, a small law firm in Olathe, as an associate and became a partner in 2005.
Jeff Johnson (Minnesota politician)Johnson joined Cargill, Inc. in 1998, practicing employment and labor law until starting his own company, Midwest Employment Resources, providing employment law and human resources services to companies throughout the country.
Ivar KreugerIn May 1908, Kreuger formed the construction firm Kreuger & Toll in Sweden with the engineer Paul Toll, at that time working for the construction company Kasper Höglund AB, and his cousin Henrik Kreüger, working at the faculty of civil engineering at KTH, as a consulting engineer for the company.
Arthur Raymond RandolphHe then stayed in private practice, becoming a partner at Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, until he moved to the bench in 1990.
Iain BensonBenson practiced with the firm Alexander Holburn Beaudin & Laing before becoming a solicitor in 1987 with the British Columbia Industrial Relations Council (BCIRC).
Kamel MaghurIn 1989, he returned to law and opened his own law firm of MAGHUR & PARTNERS in Tripoli.
Brian Evans (politician) In 1997, Evans became a senior partner with the law firm of Miller Thomson LLP.
Ted AmmonIn 1983, following his legal work on a KKR deal (and his divorce from his first wife), Ammon was recruited by the private equity firm, which specialized in leveraged buy-outs.
Charles ColsonIn 1961 Colson founded the law firm of Colson & Morin, which swiftly grew to a Boston and Washington, D. C. presence with the addition of former Securities Exchange Commission chairman Edward Gadsby and former Raytheon Company general counsel Paul Hannah.
Andrew ShermanIn February 2009, Sherman joined Jones Day in their Washington, DC office as a senior partner in the M&A and Corporate department.
Teresa Wynn Roseborough After her clerkships, Roseborough worked for the law firm Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP as an associate for five years, according to a March 2, 1996 article in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution.
Axel MillerIn May 1999, he joined Clifford Chance in Brussels as a partner.
David WilkinsIn February, 2009, Wilkins became a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and chairs the Public Policy and International Law practice group, which focuses primarily on representing businesses on both sides of the U. S. - Canadian border and offers experience on a range of strategic bilateral issues.
Menis E. KetchumHe practices law with Greene, Ketchum, Bailey & Tweel and has been senior partner since 1980.
J. E. "Buster" BrownIn 2005, Brown was joined by his daughter, Jwnnifer Brown Emerson, an attorney, and they continue an active lobbying and legislative consulting practice in Austin, Texas.
Arthur ShurtleffFor eight years he worked in the Brookline, Massachusetts office of the Olmsted firm of landscape architects, and during that time helped Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. establish America's first four-year program in the field at Harvard in 1899.
Aston KajaraIn 2002, he became a Legal Consultant at his legal firm whose name had now changed to Kateeba, Runyangira & Kajara Advocates.
Seth CropseyHe worked as a Director of Governmental Affairs at the lobbying law firm of Greenberg Traurig in 2002, and was a registered lobbyist with that firm.
R. Nicholas BurnsIn July 2009, Burns joined The Cohen Group, a consulting firm in Washington D. C, as a Senior Counselor.
Ren? MoawadHe subsequently joined the law firm of Abdallah El-Yafi, a former Prime Minister before opening his own law firm in Tripoli in 1951.
Zairil Khir JohariPrior to becoming a career politician, for two years starting 2008, Zairil was the CEO and founder of RND Chocolate Labs, a Malaysian company located in Subang Jaya, the suburban city of Selangor.
Thomas M. Davis On November 17, 2008, Davis joined Deloitte Consulting in their Washington, D. C. office.
John Dwyer (Australian judge)After a brief period with Albany law firm Hayes and Robinson he returned to Fremantle as junior partner to Moss in 1911.
Alice S. FisherAlice Fisher (born January 1967) is an American lawyer and Managing Partner of the Washington, D. C. office of Latham & Watkins LLP.
Karla M. GrayAfter her clerkship ended in 1977, Gray practiced law as in-house corporate counsel and in a solo practice.
Kenney Bertz According to Kenney's LinkedIn profile, he joined the law firm as a legal assistant in January 2011.
John PodestaIn 1988, Podesta founded with his brother, Tony, Podesta Associates, Inc., a Washington, D. C.,'' government relations and public affairs'' lobbying firm.
Evelyn Lundberg StrattonIn January 2013, she joined Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP as of counsel in the firm's Columbus office.
Gianfranco FrattiniIn 1956 he co-founded Associazione per il Disegno Industriale and throughout his career he practiced both industrial design and architecture, focusing mostly on interiors.
John Crowley (biotech executive)After receiving his J. D. degree from Notre Dame in 1992, he worked as a litigation associate in the Health Care Practice Group of the Indianapolis - based law firm of Bingham Summers Welsh & Spilman.
Henry McMasterUpon graduation from law school, McMaster worked as a Legislative Assistant to U. S. Senator Strom Thurmond in Washington, D. C. until 1974, when he joined the firm of Tompkins and McMaster.
Joe KirbyIn 1900, Kirby founded a surety bond company to provide the court bonds he and other lawyers needed in connection with the practice of law.
Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr.In 1969 Graham left New york where he worked for a large law firm of Shearman and Sterling, and returned to Washington to re-enter government service.
Audrey B. CollinsShe was Assistant Attorney of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles in 1977.
Floyd NaramoreIn 1939 Naramore took his long-time Associate Clifton Brady into partnership forming Naramore & Brady.
John HendyHe then lectured for a year at Middlesex Polytechnic, before returning to the Bar in 1977 and focusing on personal injury and industrial relations cases.
Chip BaltimoreFollowing graduation from law school, Chip practiced law in Minneapolis, before moving to Boone, where he joined the Quinn, Doran & Anderson law firm in 1996.
Christine Lagarde Lagarde joined Baker & McKenzie, a large Chicago-based international law firm, in 1981.
Mike HarrisSoon after leaving office, Harris joined the Toronto law firm Goodmans LLP, where he served as an advisor until 2010.
Jason VanacourHe graduated in 2003 and began practicing law with Snell & Wilmer L. L. P. in Phoenix in October.
Shackelford Miller, Jr.Upon his return from France in 1919, he formed with his father, Shackelford Miller, who had retired from the Court of Appeals, the law firm of Miller and Miller.
Michael SteeleIn April 2007, Steele joined the international law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf, as a partner in the firm's Washington, D. C. office.
Hugo BlackHis legal practice was not a success, so Black moved to Birmingham in 1907 to continue his law practice, and came to specialize in labor law and personal injury cases.
Ruben Castillo (judge)He worked as an assistant U. S. Attorney until 1988, when he became a regional counsel for the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund.
Jack Abramoff In December 1994, Abramoff was hired as a lobbyist at Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP, the lobbying arm of the law firm Preston Gates & Ellis LLP based in Seattle, Washington.
Otto KausAfter leaving the judicicary, Kaus resumed private practice, joining the law firm of Hufstedler & Kaus in 1986 (the other'' name'' partner was former U. S. Secretary of Education Shirley Hufstedler), where he occasionally argued cases before the state Supreme Court where he had once served.
Manuel de Jes?s Troncoso de la Concha Troncoso founded the commercial and civil law firm Oficina Troncoso in 1915 in Santo Domingo.
David L. GanzAfter graduating from St. John's University School of Law in June 1976, one of the jobs he maintained over the following 25 years was a consultant for FAO, and for several years, special litigation counsel in the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont -LSB- In re International Coin & Currency, Inc., 22 B. R. 121 (Bankr.
Sean Macias Born 31 October 1972, Sean Macias is the founder and managing partner of Macias Counsel Inc., a Los Angeles-based law firm that has earned a reputation as a litigation firm for high stakes litigation.
Brian MulroneyHe is a senior counselor to Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, a global private equity fund in Dallas, chairman of Forbes Global (New York), and was a paid consultant and lobbyist for Karl-Heinz Schreiber beginning in 1993.
Steve DillardDillard practiced appellate law with the Macon, Georgia law firm of James, Bates, Pope & Spivey LLP until receiving his judgeship appointment in 2010.
Eliot ShapleighIn 1983, Senator Shapleigh founded his own law firm with two partners and today is the managing partner of the Shapleigh Law Firm, PC.
Michael C. FinneganBy 1992, Finnegan opened his own law firm, working in real estate transactions and environmental law.
Zick Rubin Rubin was a lawyer at Palmer & Dodge LLP and then at Hill & Barlow before opening The Law Office of Zick Rubin in 2003.
M. Teresa Paiva-WeedShe worked as an attorney at the law firm of Moore, Virgadamo & Lynch before retiring in 2008.
W. Mark LanierOn September 1, 1989, Lanier began working for Ernest Cannon and Associates, a small plaintiffs trial practice firm in Houston, Texas.
Teresa Wynn RoseboroughFollowing public service in the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel, she rejoined Sutherland in early 1996 as a partner, according to this same article.
Linda DuncanWith an interest in environmental law she passed upon the opportunity to join a law firm and founded the Environmental Law Centre in 1982 to assist Albertans concerned with environmental and natural resources law.
Bob McEwenSince 1997, he has been a partner with eleven other former Members of Congress in the Washington firm Advantage Associates, a lobbying and consulting firm.
Elaine MarshallShe became a partner in a Lillington, North Carolina law firm in 1985.
Jack Grimes (actor)In 1986, he began working in public relations for a law firm in New York.
Jacob MeisterIn 2002, Meister opened his own practice, The Law Offices of Jacob J. Meister, focusing on representation of small business including real estate developers, manufacturers, self-managed condominium associations, construction contractors, and tradesmen.
Daire BrehanFrom April 2007, while continuing to work as a consultant trainer to the legal profession, she also worked as a qualified Pilates Instructor and holistic massage therapist.
Noma GurichIn 1982, she joined the firm of Abowitz & Welch, in Oklahoma City, with whom she became a partner.
Samuel P. WheelerAt this point, Wheeler moved to Springfield, Illinois, joining the firm of Brown, Wheeler, Brown & Hay (the firm is still in existence, and has been known as Brown, Hay & Stephens since 1921).
Kenneth Nichols Nichols left the Atomic Energy Commission in 1955 and opened a consulting firm on K Street, specializing in commercial atomic energy research and development.
Thelton HendersonIn 1977, he left Stanford to form a law firm which specialized in civil rights, civil liberties and other issues of constitutional law, and also was a law professor at Golden Gate University.
G. Gordon LiddyHe left the FBI in 1962 to practice international law in Manhattan.
Paul Pressler (Texas)Since 2000, Pressler has been a senior partner with the Houston firm Woodfill and Pressler, where he is engaged in the practice of mediation law and has international clients.
Vikram NairSince 2008, Nair has worked at the law firm Norton Rose.
Scott Harshbarger Since 2003, Harshbarger has practiced law in the private sector, focusing on corporate governance and related issues.
Roger Sherman (American football)As of 1918, he was in private practice as one of three partners in the firm of Tenney, Harding & Sherman.
Paul J. WrightIn 1990, Wright was admitted to The State Bar of California and formed Paul J. Wright & Associates, a law firm based in Malibu, California.
John Francis NeylanBy 1925 the lawyer was Hearst's trusted advisor and became general counsel for all his enterprises.
Fred GoodwinFrom January 2010 he was employed as a senior adviser to RMJM, an international architecture firm.
Leon JaworskiAfter starting out defending bootleggers during Prohibition, in 1931 he joined the Houston law firm that became Fulbright & Jaworski, one of the largest law firms in the United States.
Mark I. LevyIn September 1995, Levy left the Clinton administration to join the Washington, D. C. law firm of Howrey & Simon (now Howrey LLP) as a partner in the firm's Washington appellate practice group.
Michael Bryant (politician)In 2012 he moved to the Ishkonigan, a consulting and mediation firm owned by Phil Fontaine, where he accepted a position as a principal.
Franklin MillerIn March 2008 he became a senior counselor at Cohen Group and also began practicing on his own.