LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles' Gibson Dunn & Crutcher has appointed a new co-chair of its business crimes and investigations practice group, the firm announced Friday.
Los Angeles partner Marcellus McRae fills the position left vacant by former Gibson Dunn partner Robert Bonner, who President Bush appointed commissioner of the U.S. Customs Service last year.
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Los Angeles partner Marcellus McRae fills the position left vacant by former Gibson Dunn partner Robert Bonner, who President Bush appointed commissioner of the U.S. Customs Service last year.
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