By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Law firms with a large presence in the nation's capital are set to cash in as the new Democratic-controlled Congress steps up investigations of corporate America.
Big Oil, the pharmaceutical industry and contractors involved in both the rebuilding of Iraq and the response to Hurricane Katrina are anticipating heavy scrutiny from ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Law firms with a large presence in the nation's capital are set to cash in as the new Democratic-controlled Congress steps up investigations of corporate America.
Big Oil, the pharmaceutical industry and contractors involved in both the rebuilding of Iraq and the response to Hurricane Katrina are anticipating heavy scrutiny from ...
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