By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Counsel Ann Ravel was waiting to be interviewed this week to be her county's top executive when she apparently got a more desirable offer - to oversee the U.S. Justice Department's civil division torts branch and the office of consumer litigation. Ravel informed county officials late Friday of the offer, which she accepted, according to Supervisor Liz Kniss. The White House...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Counsel Ann Ravel was waiting to be interviewed this week to be her county's top executive when she apparently got a more desirable offer - to oversee the U.S. Justice Department's civil division torts branch and the office of consumer litigation. Ravel informed county officials late Friday of the offer, which she accepted, according to Supervisor Liz Kniss. The White House...
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