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Law Practice

Oct. 25, 2011

Manatt attorney to head justice reform in Afghanistan

A litigator at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips will co-chair a non-partisan program dedicated to involving American judges, lawyers and business representatives in creating a justice system and establishing rule of law in Afghanistan.


By David McAfee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A litigator at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips will co-chair a non-partisan program dedicated to involving American judges, lawyers and business representatives in creating a justice system and establishing rule of law in Afghanistan.


The Department of State's Public-Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan was launched in December 2007.


Thomas J. Umberg, who served as a U.S. ...

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