King & Spalding partner Bobby Burchfield, named earlier this year to serve as the Trump Organization’s top ethics counsel, and former Hogan Lovells partner Ty Cobb, who joined the White House this summer as a member of the president’s legal defense team in special counsel Robert Mueller III’s Russia investigation, both saw their names emerge in two eyebrow-raising reports this week.

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