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Washington, D.C.'s 20 Most Influential In-House Attorneys

The National Law Journal

June 29, 2011

The lawyers on this year's list of the most influential in-house counsel in the nation's capitol have handled issues ranging from the momentous, such as whether the United States should go to war, to the less serious (though still notable), such as how to draft multimillion-dollar contracts for pitching sensations.

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