A nonstarter as well, right . No doubt. Listen, this is a stalemate that the president is content to ride out unless he gets funding for the border wall and Border Security, he simply just will let this thing play out and see how much pressure he can apply on the democrats. Lets go to twitter. The president is up and tweeting already in 2019. He said this. The democrats much as i suspected, have allocated no money for a new wall. So imaginetive. Without a wall there can be no Border Security. Our country must finally have a strong and secure southern border. Yesterday the president was in the oval Office Working to find a way for the white house and lawmakers to ind the impasse. White house officials was working the phones as well. The shutdown affects real americans, many of whom are beginning to feel the pinch of not being paid for the time being. Even though they will eventually get paid once the shutdown is over. That said the president is Standing Firm and he wants the American Pe
Former US DOJ Antitrust Division Deputy Chief of Staff and Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General David J. Shaw Joins Morrison & Foerster as Partner in Washington, DC
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Mr. Shaw’s arrival continues expansion of Morrison & Foerster’s preeminent global antitrust practice following addition of co-chair Alexander Okuliar last month; fourth prominent DOJ official to join the Washington, D.C. office since January. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 27, 2021
Morrison & Foerster, a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce the arrival of David J. Shaw as a partner in its Antitrust Practice Group in Washington, D.C. Mr. Shaw joins Morrison & Foerster from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, where he most recently served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, as well as Acting Chief of Staff for the transition. His arrival closely follows that of Alexander O