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Some Ex-Trump Admin. Attys Face Chilly BigLaw Reception
Law360 (January 26, 2021, 4:48 PM EST) -- When environmental lawyer Jeffrey Bossert Clark resigned from his roles leading the U.S. Department of Justice's environment and civil divisions less than a week before former President Donald Trump's term ended Jan. 14, he did not have a new job lined up.
At the time, his former firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP declined to comment on whether Clark would be rejoining the firm. But with reports surfacing last week saying that Clark had plotted with Trump to oust the then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen and lend legal support to unfounded claims challenging the presidential election results, his chance of being rehired...