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Must be a disappointment for him, as he played a major role in the firm, I think. elleng Apr 5 #1
He's a partner and should quit............. Bengus81 Apr 6 #18
Condemnation displacedvermoter Apr 5 #2
You don't know that. Maybe he's planning to leave, maybe he has contracts mahina Apr 6 #14
It was Nancy Pelosi's husband who was attacked displacedvermoter Apr 6 #16
I got them mixed up, so you're right about that but mahina Apr 6 #17
I know what I would do, especially if I was displacedvermoter Apr 6 #19
I'm really curious what you would do. What if you have ongoing cases and commitments. mahina Apr 6 #20
yet he is still working for the appeasers nt msongs Apr 5 #3
I'm sorry. I really like Doug and the way he handled being the first, second gentleman; however... hamsterjill Apr 5 #4
Actually, maybe it's best he stay there for now. ificandream Apr 5 #5
Your point is a valid consideration hamsterjill Apr 5 #8
You have a valid point, too. ificandream Apr 6 #15
Yes! Woodycall Apr 5 #10
$100 Million dollars in pro - bono work? Helping fight all the legal battles against him and his kind? SupportSanity Apr 5 #6
That was kind of my point. ificandream Apr 5 #7
He's a fucking multi-millionaire Woodycall Apr 5 #9
Actually, his law firm likely committed a federal felony PSPS Apr 5 #11
Resign creon Apr 5 #12
His mistake is thinking any of his partners have intergrity. Mosby Apr 6 #13
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