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Jun. 29, 2013

LA prosecutors convene at Gibson Dunn

Three of Los Angeles' top public attorneys representing federal, county and city governments convened June 13 at the Los Angeles offices of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP to discuss their offices' prosecution priorities. The panel for the seminar, titled "An Insider's Look at Federal, State and City Law Enforcement Priorities Related to Companies Doing Business in Los Angeles," comprised Central District U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr., Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey and Mike Feuer, who was recently elected city attorney of Los Angeles. Gibson Dunn partner Maurice M. Suh moderated the event, which was sponsored by Gibson Dunn, the American Bar Association's Criminal Litigation Committee and Navigant Consulting. — Ben Adlin

Three of Los Angeles' top public attorneys representing federal, county and city governments convened June 13 at the Los Angeles offices of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP to discuss their offices' prosecution priorities.
The panel for the seminar, titled "An Insider's Look at Federal, State and City Law Enforcement Priorities Related to Companies Doing Business in Los Angeles," comprised Central District U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr., Los Angeles County District...

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