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Energy Law

Oct. 5, 2002

Chevron Taps DOJ Antitrust Attorney as Chief Counsel

SAN FRANCISCO - Charles James, the assistant U.S. attorney general who settled the government's antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. last year, has resigned as chief of the Department of Justice's antitrust division to join San Francisco's ChevronTexaco Corp. as vice president and general counsel.

By Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Charles James, the assistant U.S. attorney general who settled the government's antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. last year, has resigned as chief of the Department of Justice's antitrust division to join San Francisco's ChevronTexaco Corp. as vice president and general counsel.
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